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Community Leadership Programs: Where They Have Been And Where They Are Going, Cynthia A. Hedge Dec 2007

Community Leadership Programs: Where They Have Been And Where They Are Going, Cynthia A. Hedge

Creativity and Change Leadership Graduate Student Master's Projects

Community leadership programs have been a part of the landscape of communities across America for nearly 50 years. This project looked at 14 aspects of community leadership programs: (1) their history; (2) purpose; (3) goals; (4) program participants; (5) alumni; (6) sponsors; (7) funding; (8) tuitions; (9) formats; (10) program faculty; (11) curricula; (12) their impact on participants, organizations, communities, fields and systems; (13) evaluation processes used to measure their impact; and (14) their future.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 25, Sacred Heart University Nov 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 25, Sacred Heart University

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Pioneers attempted to “Bag a Stag” as they took on Fairfield University at the Arena at Harbor Yard -- Students unite as ONE to fight poverty -- UMOJA transforms Edgerton into a night at the Apollo -- Speakers team up to offer Facebook awareness -- Death penalty panel discussion stirs up opposing views -- Center of Catholic Thought, Ethics, and Culture (CCTEC) hosted the conversational lecture, “Whose America? Immigration and a Just Society” --Spidlik hosts "Problems and Progress" lecture -- IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Music makes junior Andrew Marvin’s world go round -- St. Vincent's Medical Center help smokers quit -- …


Spectrum, October 25, 2007, Sacred Heart University Oct 2007

Spectrum, October 25, 2007, Sacred Heart University

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Student contracts staph infection -- University network alerts students on campus via text -- Motorcycle rally for Sherwood raises funds to help pay medical expenses -- SHU places second in NEC graduation success rate -- Website says SHU professors paid higher than four out of five colleges -- IN TH€ SPOTLlCHT: Kelly Linskey -- Women’s soccer gets first, second win of season -- Split weekend for men’s soccer -- Field hockey splits against Siena and Rider -- Women’s v-ball continues to roll, wins third straight -- Fink, Payne escape from Foxhole -- Crew competes in Head of the Charles Regatta.


Student Fact Book, Fall 2007, Thirty-First Annual Edition, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University Oct 2007

Student Fact Book, Fall 2007, Thirty-First Annual Edition, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University

Wright State University Student Fact Books

The student fact book has general demographic information on all students enrolled at Wright State University for Fall Quarter, 2007.


Sacred Heart University Magazine, Summer 2007, Sacred Heart University Apr 2007

Sacred Heart University Magazine, Summer 2007, Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University Magazine

Highlights: Sacred Heart breaks ground for its chapel, bell tower and gardens --Cardinal Spidlik Center inaugurated in Rome --New book by Dr. David L. Coppola, associate executive director of the CCJU at Sacred Heart University, encourages interfaith dialogue --CCJU delegation meets Pope Benedict at Auschwitz --Germany’s Christian Democratic Union Party turns to SHU’s Dr. Gary Rose to help decipher the American campaign --New Middle Eastern Studies program launched --SHU and NCC sign transfer agreement for Criminal Justice students --Dr. Petra Garnjost has been named director of Sacred Heart University's Luxembourg campus and assistant professor of Management --2006-07 speakers --College of …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University

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WWE recruits students to be their corporate ‘superstars' — U.S. Ambassador David Dunford visits as a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; addresses war and world -- From the chapel to Big Red, Dr. Cernera talks about it all -- The life of off-campus living — How to room with your roommates — Mandatory laptop inventory check -- Jason Monti making a pitch to MLB scouts -- Payam Zarrinpour, senior, Shiraz, Iran, set a new record for Sacred Heart in the NCAA wrestling championships -- Men’s Ice Hockey falls in semifinals to Air Force.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 12, Sacred Heart University Jan 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 12, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: What’s all the ‘Ruckus’ about? The future of downloading -- Left ‘out’ in the cold: SHU loses power -- U.I. responsible for equipment failure -- New cash registers: A step in the right direction? -- Ambassador Peter Terpeluk Jr. comes to campus -- Good Morning ‘Fairfield’: Robin Roberts to be guest speaker -- Bush sends more troops overseas to Iraq -- Goo Goo Dolls and Hinder coming to campus -- Tom Sartori and his band performed for a crowd of students in the Edgerton Theater -- Thoughts on chapel groundbreaking -- This week men’s basketball beat Robert Morris …


Women's History Month: Government Resources For Gender Studies, University Of South Alabama Jan 2007

Women's History Month: Government Resources For Gender Studies, University Of South Alabama

Women

Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from the University of South Alabama.


Rape And The Querela In Italy: False Protection Of Victim Agency, Rachel A. Van Cleave Jan 2007

Rape And The Querela In Italy: False Protection Of Victim Agency, Rachel A. Van Cleave

Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

This Essay describes the history of the querela in Italy and explores the controversy surrounding the decision to maintain this institution. In addition, this Essay questions the degree to which the querela can protect victim agency when the attitudes of judges and lawyers in the Italian criminal justice system reflect persistent rape myths.


Criminal Justice And The 1967 Detroit 'Riot', Yale Kamisar Jan 2007

Criminal Justice And The 1967 Detroit 'Riot', Yale Kamisar

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Forty years ago the kindling of segregation, racism, and poverty burst into the flame of urban rioting in Detroit, Los Angeles, Newark, and other U.S. cities. The following essay is excerpted from a report by Professor Emeritus Yale Kamisar filed with the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (the Kerner Commission) regarding the disorders that took place in Detroit July 23-28, 1967. The report provided significant material and was the subject of one article in the series of pieces on the anniversary of the disturbances that appeared last summer in The Michigan Citizen of Detroit. Immediately after the disturbances ended, …


Magistrates’ Examinations, Police Interrogations, And Miranda—Like Warnings In The Nineteenth Century, Wesley M. Oliver Dec 2006

Magistrates’ Examinations, Police Interrogations, And Miranda—Like Warnings In The Nineteenth Century, Wesley M. Oliver

Wesley M Oliver

The New York legislature in the early-nineteenth century began to require interrogators to warn suspects of their right to silence and counsel. The Warren Court, in Miranda v. Arizona, did not invent the language of the warnings; rather, it resurrected the warnings that were no longer given in New York after the latter half of the nineteenth century. The confessions rule, a judicially created rule of evidence much like the modern voluntariness rule, excluded many statements if any threat or inducement was made to the suspect. Courts in the early-nineteenth century, however, were willing to accept confessions notwithstanding an improper …