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The Grizzly, November 24, 1992, Tom Wilusz, Joy O'Grady, Ian Rhile, Naimish Pandya, Audra Boettcher, Denise Moretz, Mark Leiser, Jaymie Burkhart, Annette Rawls, Robin Loiacono, Richard P. Richter, Jeff Eckerson, David Weiss, Harley David Rubin, Gretchen Macmurray, Hugh R. Clark Nov 1992

The Grizzly, November 24, 1992, Tom Wilusz, Joy O'Grady, Ian Rhile, Naimish Pandya, Audra Boettcher, Denise Moretz, Mark Leiser, Jaymie Burkhart, Annette Rawls, Robin Loiacono, Richard P. Richter, Jeff Eckerson, David Weiss, Harley David Rubin, Gretchen Macmurray, Hugh R. Clark

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Demas's Furious Presentation • Possibility of AIDS Quilt at Ursinus • Lewis Receives the Muhlenberg Award • Share the Season • Clergy Assembly Held At U.C. • Senior Profile: Rick Naratil • Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble Perform Fall Concert • Messiah Tickets • Denis Leary's No Cure For Cancer Breath of Fresh Air • Libo Speaks on Voyages to Freedom Exhibit • The Pointlessness of Political Correctness • Letters: Clark Responds to "Christ on Campus"; Handicapped Accessibility: A Response From Someone Who Knows • Bears Basketball Buckles Under • Cross-Country Finishes Unbeaten Season


The Grizzly, September 29, 1992, Tom Wilusz, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Amitha Silva, Christian P. Sockel, Heather Mead, Jodi Fosbenner, Dave Weiss, Richard P. Richter, David Van Benthuysen, Dorian Iaconis, David Webb, Harley David Rubin Sep 1992

The Grizzly, September 29, 1992, Tom Wilusz, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Amitha Silva, Christian P. Sockel, Heather Mead, Jodi Fosbenner, Dave Weiss, Richard P. Richter, David Van Benthuysen, Dorian Iaconis, David Webb, Harley David Rubin

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Yes, Mom, I Really Do Live Here: Parents Day 1992 • APO and Demas Honored • Taking Time to Talk with New Faculty • How Ursinus Rates • International Wednesday • Literature? At Ursinus? • Spotlight: Milo Winter • Nothing to Do? Then Make Something Happen! • An Alternative to Litigation • Letters to the Editor • An Educated Vote • The Cross-Country Steamroller • Sports Week in Review


Illiberal Education: The Politics Of Race And Sex On Campus, Bruce Goldner May 1992

Illiberal Education: The Politics Of Race And Sex On Campus, Bruce Goldner

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus by Dinesh D'Souza


Teaching Laws With Flaws: Adopting A Pluralistic Approach To Torts, Taunya Lovell Banks Apr 1992

Teaching Laws With Flaws: Adopting A Pluralistic Approach To Torts, Taunya Lovell Banks

Missouri Law Review

It is important to say at the outset that this discussion about one case, O'Brien v. Cunard Steamship Co.1, would not have been as rich without access to the pleadings and trial record in the case. Too often we teach law courses as perspectiveless, adopting an analytical approach that consciously acknowledges no specific cultural, political, or class characteristics, but which is decidedly male, white and elitist. Today's law school classroom is more diverse both as to gender, race, and class, than ten or twenty years ago. This more diverse student body enters law school with life experiences and perspectives not …


The Grizzly, March 24, 1992, Eric Foellmer, Erika Compton, Sara Jacobson, Kristin White, Judd Woytek, Cleary Clarke, Pamela Wilson, Gar Donecker, Erik Moore, Melissa Miller, Annette Rawls, Ellen Sylvester, Richard P. Richter, Harley David Rubin, Dawn Estelle, Liz Mcdonald, Dorian Iaconis, Sally Widman, Michael Cyr Mar 1992

The Grizzly, March 24, 1992, Eric Foellmer, Erika Compton, Sara Jacobson, Kristin White, Judd Woytek, Cleary Clarke, Pamela Wilson, Gar Donecker, Erik Moore, Melissa Miller, Annette Rawls, Ellen Sylvester, Richard P. Richter, Harley David Rubin, Dawn Estelle, Liz Mcdonald, Dorian Iaconis, Sally Widman, Michael Cyr

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Sororities Honored for Participation in Blood Drive • Economist Speaks on Recession • Sailing on the Chesapeake • U.S.G.A. Minutes • Consider Women's Studies Next Semester • Senior Class: Please Give • Fraternity Pledging Ends • Admitted Students Reception • Precipitation Indication • Maquette Exhibit • Movie Review: Hot Shots • New Sculpture Exhibit to Open • Movie Review: My Cousin Vinny • CAB Performers Humor and Hypnotize • Touchstone Ensemble's Interpretation of "Candide" • Stop Complaining; Start Conserving • Letters: More Responses to Airband Controversy • (Sic)'em: A Concern Over Grizzly Policy • Men and Women Swimmers End Season …


Gender And The Relationship Between Perceived Fairness Of Pay/Promotion And Job Satisfaction Jan 1992

Gender And The Relationship Between Perceived Fairness Of Pay/Promotion And Job Satisfaction

L. A. Witt

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Valuing A Culturally Diverse Work Force: An Examination Of Intended Changes And Successes As Perceived By Upper And Middle Management, Supervisors, And Line Staff In A Health Care Organization, Cynthia L. Camberg Edd Jan 1992

Valuing A Culturally Diverse Work Force: An Examination Of Intended Changes And Successes As Perceived By Upper And Middle Management, Supervisors, And Line Staff In A Health Care Organization, Cynthia L. Camberg Edd

Dissertations

The growing diversity of the work force is having and will continue to have a significant impact on organizations. The diversity of cultures, lifestyles, and household compositions compels managers and organizational leaders to make a variety of organizational changes. Additionally, the globalization of business, the integration of the world economy, and the rapid changes in corporate life require a reexamination of how organizations are thought of, and how employees are managed (Copeland, 1988; Betters-Reed & Moore, 1988-89; Goldstein, 1988). Since in the past organizations have been based on white male European traditions, a revolutionary response is needed from organizational leaders …