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A Curriculum Designed To Teach Elementary-Age Children In Diverse Settings The Kingdom Concept Of Loving One’S Neighbor, Abigail J. Flood Mar 2024

A Curriculum Designed To Teach Elementary-Age Children In Diverse Settings The Kingdom Concept Of Loving One’S Neighbor, Abigail J. Flood

ELAIA

United States Census data from 2020 show that the country is becoming increasingly diverse and urbanized. Other research shows children are aware of race from an early age and can pick up biases and stereotypes by watching the adults around them. However, there are no children’s ministry curricula that specifically address how children should navigate differences from a biblical perspective. To fill this gap, a children’s ministry curriculum was written to model how children can love their neighbors like Jesus did, especially those who look different from themselves. The curriculum is comprised of an introduction for the ministry leader, five …


Curriculum, Instruction, And Leadership As A Practice Of Reflexivity In World Language Education: A Systematic Review Of Literature, Jerry L. Parker May 2023

Curriculum, Instruction, And Leadership As A Practice Of Reflexivity In World Language Education: A Systematic Review Of Literature, Jerry L. Parker

Journal of Educational Leadership in Action

This article presents the findings of a systemic review of research published by Robert C. Lafayette. Lafayette was a French teacher and teacher educator who worked to revolutionize the teaching of world languages through his articles, books, textbooks, grants, conference presentations, and other scholarly work. To uncover the value of his work in today’s language schooling, this study examined 17 of his articles and book chapters. Using content analysis methodology, the findings of this study concluded that his work contributed mainly to our understanding of curriculum, instruction, and leadership in world language education. His scholarship also provides world language teachers, …


Volume 26 Of The Journal Of The Assembly For Expanded Perspectives On Learning, Wendy Ryden Sep 2021

Volume 26 Of The Journal Of The Assembly For Expanded Perspectives On Learning, Wendy Ryden

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

The Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (AEPL), an official assembly of the National Council of Teachers of English, is open to all those interested in extending the frontiers of teaching and learning beyond the traditional disciplines and methodologies. JAEPL is especially interested in helping those teachers who experiment with new strategies for learning to share their practices and confirm their validity through publication in professional journals.


Introduction To "The State Of The Syllabus" Special Edition Of Syllabus Journal, Katherine Harris, Rebecca Frost Davis, Matthew Gold May 2020

Introduction To "The State Of The Syllabus" Special Edition Of Syllabus Journal, Katherine Harris, Rebecca Frost Davis, Matthew Gold

Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity

Positioning the syllabus as a key artifact in the modern academy, one that encapsulates many elements of intellectual, scholarly, social, cultural, political, and institutional contexts in which it is enmeshed, we offer in this special issue of Syllabus a set of provocations on the syllabus and its many roles. Including perspectives from full-time and part-time faculty, graduate students, and librarians, the issue offers a multifaceted take on how the syllabus is presently used and might be reimagined.


Integrating Ethnic Studies In Social Studies Curriculum, Alyssa Denise Hernández Dec 2017

Integrating Ethnic Studies In Social Studies Curriculum, Alyssa Denise Hernández

Capstone Projects and Master's Theses

Traditional social studies curriculum in the K-12 system focuses on United States history through a Eurocentric lens. The issue with focusing on a black-and-white version of history impacts people of color from ethnic backgrounds that are not equally represented in the curriculum. The research conducted for this project specifically focuses on the impact of this subject matter on individuals in a predominantly Latino community. Through surveys and interviews, the researcher presents feedback on the experiences of these individuals and provides possible solutions on how schools can improve social studies curriculum at the high school level to be more culturally relevant …


The Grizzly, April 27, 2017, Brian Thomas, Kevin Leon, Erin Mckinney, Chris Karmilowicz, Courtney A. Duchene, Jordan Ostrum, Fran Liberatoscioli, Hunter Gellman Apr 2017

The Grizzly, April 27, 2017, Brian Thomas, Kevin Leon, Erin Mckinney, Chris Karmilowicz, Courtney A. Duchene, Jordan Ostrum, Fran Liberatoscioli, Hunter Gellman

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Makes Changes to Graduation • Mellon Foundation Awards College Grant for New Core Curriculum • Grizzly Interview with President Brock Blomberg • Recent Volunteer Efforts are Revitalizing the Organic Farm • First-Person Perspective: Student Finds Comfort and Solidarity at D.C. March for Science • History Professor Shares Love for Music with the Campus • Opinions: Neutrality is Not Enough to Stop World-Wide Fascism; Future of Ursinus Requires Us to Accept Change • Two-Sport Athlete Raises Money for Next Off-the-Field Hurdle


The Grizzly, April 6, 2017, Brian Thomas, Naseem Syed, Courtney A. Duchene, Erin Mckinney, Paige Szmodis, Sienna Coleman, Kevin Leon, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Sarah Defelice, Nick Brough, Andrew Simoncini Apr 2017

The Grizzly, April 6, 2017, Brian Thomas, Naseem Syed, Courtney A. Duchene, Erin Mckinney, Paige Szmodis, Sienna Coleman, Kevin Leon, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Sarah Defelice, Nick Brough, Andrew Simoncini

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Active Minds Decides to "Tone it Down Taupe" for Autism Acceptance • Student Government Election Results Come In • STAT Hosts Town Hall to Provide Transparency on Where Tuition Goes • Core Curriculum Updates Underway for Fall 2018 • Eco-Conscious Students Travel Sustainably with UC Bikeshare • Annual Spring Concert Takes on a New Look • Opinions: "Light it Up Blue" is More Harmful than Helpful; Here's Why Active Minds "Toned it Down Taupe" • The Woman Behind the Sports: Laura Moliken, Athletic Director • Construction on Thomas Field Underway; Press Box and Grandstand to be Built


Queer History Of The United States: A Syllabus, Jordan Ostrum Jul 2016

Queer History Of The United States: A Syllabus, Jordan Ostrum

History Summer Fellows

This project is a proposed syllabus of a college level history course dealing with queer and trans experiences in the 20th century. The course utilizes the Ursinus inquiry based approach to learning, focusing on the core questions “How can we understand the world?” and “How should we live together?” Supplementary materials, such as the course proposal, are meant to encourage the Ursinus College History Department to offer the course in the future.


Problem-Solving Pedagogy: A Foundation For Restructuring, Updating, And Improving Undergraduate Theory And Musicianship Curricula, Michael T. Simonelli Nov 2014

Problem-Solving Pedagogy: A Foundation For Restructuring, Updating, And Improving Undergraduate Theory And Musicianship Curricula, Michael T. Simonelli

Masters Theses

The goal of this thesis is to provide the ideological and practical foundation for an improved approach to undergraduate theory and musicianship pedagogy. I will discuss the structure of conventional theory programs and explore problems inherent to traditional curriculum design. Problem-solving pedagogy, an approach rooted in creative composition and improvisation, will be presented as a complement to traditional theory pedagogy. Balancing problem-solving pedagogy with a more traditional pedagogical approach will provide a practical foundation for improving undergraduate theory and musicianship curricula.


Susan Bauer's 2003 Theory Of Well-Educated Mind: Could The Classical Approach To Teaching History Work In Southern California History K12 Classrooms?, Tomasz B. Stanek Nov 2013

Susan Bauer's 2003 Theory Of Well-Educated Mind: Could The Classical Approach To Teaching History Work In Southern California History K12 Classrooms?, Tomasz B. Stanek

LUX: A Journal of Transdisciplinary Writing and Research from Claremont Graduate University

The main purpose of this research evolved from the publication of S. W. Bauer Well-educated mind, a study of the significance of new methods of teaching history course. Bauer (2003) argues that the grammarian approach of simple recognition and memorization removes students from reading primary sources. This theory suggests a new methodology for the instructors and students through the three-stage process of grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric preparation with aid of primary sources or “great books list”. This paper supports Bauer’s thesis and provides evidence through extensive interviews that indeed this concept of pedagogy is present in Southern California schools.


The Grizzly, April 18, 2013, Jessica Orbon, Sara Sherr, Misha Fausto, Allison Schroeder, Taylor Manferdini, Christine Dobisch, Lauren Dicairano, Caroline Sandberg, Amanda Frekot, Dana Feigenbaum, Daiana Vazquez, John Parry, Briana Brukilacchio, Jordan Demcher, Melissa Kopel, Allen Weaver Apr 2013

The Grizzly, April 18, 2013, Jessica Orbon, Sara Sherr, Misha Fausto, Allison Schroeder, Taylor Manferdini, Christine Dobisch, Lauren Dicairano, Caroline Sandberg, Amanda Frekot, Dana Feigenbaum, Daiana Vazquez, John Parry, Briana Brukilacchio, Jordan Demcher, Melissa Kopel, Allen Weaver

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Curriculum Review • Relay Raises Money, Awareness • Tuition Explained • Mental Health Resources Reviewed • Collegeville Community Day April 20 • Student Art Exhibit April 24 • Ursinus College Dance Company's Spring Show • Spanish Classes Popular Among UC Students • Opinion: ESPN Debate Isn't Really About Sports; Autism Awareness Month is a Learning Opportunity • Hockey Not Netting Enough Attention • Senior Spotlight: Wytch Rigger, Men's Lacrosse • Baseball Loses in 18 Innings


The Grizzly, November 1, 2012, Jessica Orbon, Sara Sherr, Matthew Johnston, Michael D'Amico, Michael Klazas, Vivek Reddy, Larissa Coyne, Olivia Z. Schultz, Rachel Brown, Allen Weaver, Brett Hillsberg, Dave Muoio, John Parry, Anthony Sierzega, Kaitlyn Ott, Jordan Demcher Nov 2012

The Grizzly, November 1, 2012, Jessica Orbon, Sara Sherr, Matthew Johnston, Michael D'Amico, Michael Klazas, Vivek Reddy, Larissa Coyne, Olivia Z. Schultz, Rachel Brown, Allen Weaver, Brett Hillsberg, Dave Muoio, John Parry, Anthony Sierzega, Kaitlyn Ott, Jordan Demcher

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Search for Student Activities • Presidential Debate Wrap-Up • Staff Editorial • Homecoming 2012 • 24-Hour Play Set to Begin Friday • Departments Revise Curriculums • Students Prepare for November 6 Election • Campus Radio Grows • Up 'Til Dawn Fights Kids' Cancer • Opinion: Presidential Candidates Head to Head; No Matter Political Affiliation, College Students Need to Vote; Reaction to Sports Opinion Piece • Football Falls to JHU


A Renewed Approach To Undergraduate Worship Leader Education, Allen Hendricks Sep 2012

A Renewed Approach To Undergraduate Worship Leader Education, Allen Hendricks

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The church music degree program at Charleston Southern University, based on a European traditional/classical sacred music degree model, has been attracting fewer and fewer students. The last two students pursuing this degree were graduated in May, 2011. Prior to their graduation, the administration encouraged the music department to investigate current career markets and the worship leadership training strategies of other institutions. The purpose of this project is to design a suitable worship leadership degree and thus assist the university in its mission to equip churches with properly trained ministry leaders. Survey instruments will be used to discover the expectations of …


The Grizzly, September 28, 2006, Kerri Landis, Marlena M. Mcmahon-Purk, Sarah Keck, Dan Lamson, Erin Padovani, Kevin Curl, Lane Taylor, Gabe Herman, Travis High, Chris Curley, Matt Flyntz, Simon Marcus, Brandon Brown, Alex Ernst, Tyler Johnson, John Strassburger, Stephanie Kaysen Sep 2006

The Grizzly, September 28, 2006, Kerri Landis, Marlena M. Mcmahon-Purk, Sarah Keck, Dan Lamson, Erin Padovani, Kevin Curl, Lane Taylor, Gabe Herman, Travis High, Chris Curley, Matt Flyntz, Simon Marcus, Brandon Brown, Alex Ernst, Tyler Johnson, John Strassburger, Stephanie Kaysen

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Anti-Racist Writer and Educator Speaks to Ursinus Community • Spinach Recall and Dining at Ursinus • Smoking Ban Introduced • Images from Annual Fringe Festival • USGA Town Hall Meeting • "Shades of Clay" Closes • Beyond the Condom: Guide to Safe Sex • Constitution Day: A Review • An Afternoon with Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera • Watson Fellowship • Opinions: The "Core"; New Zack City • Soccer Struggles • Letter to the Editor • NCAA Drug Testing


The Grizzly, February 22, 2001, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Cara Nageli, Tammy Scherer, Patricia Quinn, Quinn Dinsmore, Brian Berg, Tim Noone, Megan Restine, Susan Patton, Jeff Church, Becky Borbidge, Kate Gallagher, John Grebe, Padraic Maroney, Kathryn Chapman Feb 2001

The Grizzly, February 22, 2001, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Cara Nageli, Tammy Scherer, Patricia Quinn, Quinn Dinsmore, Brian Berg, Tim Noone, Megan Restine, Susan Patton, Jeff Church, Becky Borbidge, Kate Gallagher, John Grebe, Padraic Maroney, Kathryn Chapman

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Student E-mail Service Altered After Spate of Abuse • National Sorority to Open UC Chapter • New Curriculum to Emphasize Diversity, Fine Arts • Ursinus Students Show Political Spirit in Protest • Threat of Serial Bomber Creeps Closer to Collegeville • SPINT Week Informs Students of Alternative Housing Options • Ursinus Students React to Court's Ruling that Napster Must Shut Down • Opinions: Welcome to the Board; Hazing Still Prevalent During "New Member Education"; Should Drugs be Legalized for Civilian Use? • Bears Clinch top Seed in Playoffs with Thrilling Overtime win • Third Place Finish for Wrestling Squad at …


The Grizzly, November 16, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Brian Berg, Sarah Napolitan, Quinn Dinsmore, Susan Patton, Jamie Johnston, Sarah Ewald, Patricia Quinn, Emily Callaghan, Ryan Mcleod, Jeff Church, Chuck Pulsfort, Padraic Maroney, Tim Noone, Megan Restine, Bradford Joyce, Katie Peterson, Meghan Beck, Tammy Scherer, Diane Johnson, Kate Gallagher Nov 2000

The Grizzly, November 16, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Brian Berg, Sarah Napolitan, Quinn Dinsmore, Susan Patton, Jamie Johnston, Sarah Ewald, Patricia Quinn, Emily Callaghan, Ryan Mcleod, Jeff Church, Chuck Pulsfort, Padraic Maroney, Tim Noone, Megan Restine, Bradford Joyce, Katie Peterson, Meghan Beck, Tammy Scherer, Diane Johnson, Kate Gallagher

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Presidential Election Still up in Air • NOVA rep Speaks out on Date Rape Prevention • Operation Christmas Child gets UC Into Holiday Spirit • National Survey Gives Ursinus High Marks • Wismer Committee Allows for Student Input on Dining • $15 Million Given to aid Arts Program • New Core Proposed for Year 2003 • Opinions: End E-mail Abuse; Waitlist Woes Strike Again with Spring Class Sign-ups; UC Greeks Give Back Through Volunteering; 2000 Election Sign of American Democracy's Decline; D.C.'s Holocaust Museum a Memorable, Haunting Experience; Fire Marshal Responds to False Alarms; UC Dem's Propaganda a Hypocritical Waste …


The Grizzly, March 28, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Jayson Blocksidge, Colin Tucker, Tarik Qasim, Jim Maynard, Sue Boyer, David Webb, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, Jon Volkmer, Christian Rice Mar 1995

The Grizzly, March 28, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Jayson Blocksidge, Colin Tucker, Tarik Qasim, Jim Maynard, Sue Boyer, David Webb, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, Jon Volkmer, Christian Rice

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

1995 Ursinus Model U.N. Delegation • Japanese Shocked by Gas Attack • Ursinus Spring Service Day Update • Letters to the Editor: Regarding the Core; They Might be Giants ... or not?; Looking for a Perfect Friend? • Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Stephen Hood • Men's Tennis Team Comes Close • Sammartino, Keith Named Co-Players of the Week • Baseball Team 4-0 Since Coming North • Lacrosse Team Opens With a Win • Softball Team Extends Winning Streak


The Grizzly, February 28, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Sue Boyer, Jim Maynard, Vidya Setty, Tarik Qasim, Colin Tucker, Nisha Buch, Amy K. Davenport, Doug Plitt, Bill Stiles, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, J. Houghton Kane Feb 1995

The Grizzly, February 28, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Sue Boyer, Jim Maynard, Vidya Setty, Tarik Qasim, Colin Tucker, Nisha Buch, Amy K. Davenport, Doug Plitt, Bill Stiles, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, J. Houghton Kane

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Core Changes Proposed: Public Speaking, ESS 100, and Fine Arts in Question • Delta Pi Suspended • Ursinus Prepares for Spring Service Day • Letter from Dean Kane • Airband • S.T.A.R. to Sponsor Sexual Assault Awareness Week • The Sculpture Population Boom • "Spirit, Black and Female" Celebrates Black History Month • How We Pick Our Entertainers • Letters to the Editor • Humiliation • Luka is ECAC Gymnast of the Week • Cauley Seeded 14th at Nationals • Ortman is Going to Nationals • Bears Open Up in Cocoa on Saturday • Caggiano, Laidlaw, and Widmaier Win Indoor …


The Grizzly, February 21, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Tarik Qasim, Colin Tucker, Christine Keyes, Michelle Ryan, Phil Caiazzo, Karen Fleshman, Nicole D'Orsaneo, Fred Klee, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff Feb 1995

The Grizzly, February 21, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Tarik Qasim, Colin Tucker, Christine Keyes, Michelle Ryan, Phil Caiazzo, Karen Fleshman, Nicole D'Orsaneo, Fred Klee, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Moraga on Minorities • Changes to be Implemented in the Core Curriculum • Cease-fire in Grozny • Student Speaks on Public Speaking and Communication Arts • Dispelling a Few Myths • Sex vs. Abstinence • "Nightmarish" Comedian • Team Breaks Record Again • Final Men's Hoop Game is Story of Season • Women to Host Gettysburg in Conference Semifinal • Cosgrove and Baldini Honored • Wrestlers Lose Conference Crown


The Grizzly, February 23, 1993, Tom Wilusz, Robin Loiacono, Sara Jacobson, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Tom Epler, Annette Rawls, Richard P. Richter, Christian P. Sockel, Liz Mcdonald, Gary Shapiro, Jeff Eckerson, Harley David Rubin, Satsuki Scoville Feb 1993

The Grizzly, February 23, 1993, Tom Wilusz, Robin Loiacono, Sara Jacobson, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Tom Epler, Annette Rawls, Richard P. Richter, Christian P. Sockel, Liz Mcdonald, Gary Shapiro, Jeff Eckerson, Harley David Rubin, Satsuki Scoville

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Helen Thomas, White House Correspondent Speaks • Pledging: Girls' Results From Fall 1992 Versus Outward Bound, 1993 • Clinton's Plans for Peace • Airband, MTV Here • Evaluating the Curriculum of Ursinus • Ursinus Welcomes Ishmael Reed • Movie Review: Sommersby • South Street: An Informative Perspective • Senior Profile: Casey Price • Who's in Charge at 1600? • Letter to the Editor • Gymnasts Achieve Season-High • Two Ursinus Legends Step Down • Thomas adds Sports Manager Duties • Swimmers Done • Bears Finish 7-17; Look to "Bright Future"


The Grizzly, November 3, 1989, Kevin Murphy, Dennis Moir, Karen Lunova, Christian P. Sockel, Andrea Power, Richard P. Richter, Lori Gosnear, Nils Groten, Tim Driscoll, Dorothy O'Malley, Paul Gagne, Jennifer Strawbridge, Neil Schafer, Katherine Grim, Peggy Hermann Nov 1989

The Grizzly, November 3, 1989, Kevin Murphy, Dennis Moir, Karen Lunova, Christian P. Sockel, Andrea Power, Richard P. Richter, Lori Gosnear, Nils Groten, Tim Driscoll, Dorothy O'Malley, Paul Gagne, Jennifer Strawbridge, Neil Schafer, Katherine Grim, Peggy Hermann

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Wismer Woes • Curriculum Changes Affect all Students at U.C. • Letters: "A Voice for Love"; Coaching Cowardess • Alcohol Awareness • Club Sails Smoothly • For Nature's Nurture • Bears Struggle with Division I • Honors Galore • X-C Teams Look to MAC's • Hoopla!


The Grizzly, November 4, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Richard P. Richter, Veronica Algeo, Neil Schafer, Dorothy O'Malley Nov 1988

The Grizzly, November 4, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Richard P. Richter, Veronica Algeo, Neil Schafer, Dorothy O'Malley

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Continued Controversy Plagues Campus • Division III's Founding Athletics • Curriculum IDEAS Fire Faculty • Drive to be Closed • Letter: Guilty Till Proven Innocent: Democracy at Ursinus College • Conference a Great Success • Bear Pack Braces for Title Run • Seniors are Class of Hockey • "Career Day" to be Sponsored for Campus • Security Moves to Reimert • French Presents Finzi


The Grizzly, October 14, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Reed Coats, Lenore Bailey, Chuck Smith, Neil Schafer, Veronica Algeo, Dorothy O'Malley, Richard P. Richter Oct 1988

The Grizzly, October 14, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Reed Coats, Lenore Bailey, Chuck Smith, Neil Schafer, Veronica Algeo, Dorothy O'Malley, Richard P. Richter

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Task Force Committee Trims Curriculum • Gender, Class and Race Addressed at Conference • Awareness Week on the Wagon • Letters: Some Sobering Thoughts for Students; Interdepartmental Cooperation Stressed • And the Band Played On... • A Voice of My Own to Air • Wellness Week Results • Rice Cooks Up Recipe for Art • Bears Take Homecoming Thriller in Final :33 • Soccer Kicks Into Winning Gear • X-Country Runs 'Round Alumni • Hockey Unpredictable


The Grizzly, February 12, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Lora L. Hart, Richard P. Richter, Laura Case, Veronica Algeo, Chuck Smith, Steve Gall, Bill Connolly, Andrea Power, Kevin Murphy, Lynne Edwards, M. Scott Landis, Michelle L. Grande, Nicholas O. Berry Feb 1988

The Grizzly, February 12, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Lora L. Hart, Richard P. Richter, Laura Case, Veronica Algeo, Chuck Smith, Steve Gall, Bill Connolly, Andrea Power, Kevin Murphy, Lynne Edwards, M. Scott Landis, Michelle L. Grande, Nicholas O. Berry

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Harassment Runs Rampant • Security Tips for Safe Driving • Tapping the Task Force • Schroeder for Press • Sex Still Religiously Private • Letter: Commencing the Issue • Restructuring the Ursinus Tradition: Task Force Transcends Past Goals • Speech Exam Announced • Participants "Model" the U.N. • Winner-Take-All in Ursinus-Moravian Showdown • Hoopsters Vastly Improved • "Reckless" Wrestlers Rustlin' Victory • The Bigger Doesn't Mean the Better • Beam Breakin' Benner • 'Mers Keep Victory Abreast • Conwell Cuts the Cake • Reflect: Success Promising • Dole Doles out Compromise • Can't a Person Change His Mind? • Race …


The Grizzly, December 1, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, Ranelle Petrucelli, Charles L. Levesque, Lawrence Mroz, Mark Woodland, Mark Angelo, Robert Pfeiffer, James Wilson, Brian Barlow, Michael Newman, Frank Ayres, Mike Gannon, Gary Aaronson, Jeffrey Plunkett, Martin Katz, John O'Neill, David Garner, Karen Jannetti Dec 1978

The Grizzly, December 1, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, Ranelle Petrucelli, Charles L. Levesque, Lawrence Mroz, Mark Woodland, Mark Angelo, Robert Pfeiffer, James Wilson, Brian Barlow, Michael Newman, Frank Ayres, Mike Gannon, Gary Aaronson, Jeffrey Plunkett, Martin Katz, John O'Neill, David Garner, Karen Jannetti

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Task Force Reviews Health Services; Bookstore Also Discussed • New Curriculum Approved • SAC Discusses New Frat & Allocations • Biology Department Alters Curriculum • A Good Editorial • Let's See Co-Ed Dorms • A Mutually Advantageous Symbiosis • Letters to the Editor: Sleeping Awareness; Disturbing Guyana Attitudes • Portrait of the Professor: Dr. Patrick J. Mulvanny • Parking: Problem At Ursinus • If Zacharias Could See Us Now... • Think Snow • The Rocky Horror Show: A Celluloid Wasteland • Audio Corner: Loudspeakers • Thompson-Gay Soon To Be Theater • Logic & Dance • Drinking Myths • Hopes High …


The Grizzly, November 3, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, James Wilson, Brian Barlow, Raymond Dougherty, Ranelle Petrucelli, Ken Rider, Cyril E. Black, Mark Angelo Nov 1978

The Grizzly, November 3, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, James Wilson, Brian Barlow, Raymond Dougherty, Ranelle Petrucelli, Ken Rider, Cyril E. Black, Mark Angelo

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Task Force Proposes Curricular Revisions: Faculty Discusses Broad Academic Changes • Computer Programs To Be Studied • Reed This Message • Liberal Education for a Modern World • Letters to the Editor • Campus Committees Graded • Springsteen Revisited • Halloween Horrors! • Annual Messiah Rehearsal • French Club Wined and Dined • GM: Looking Good For '79 • Soccer Trounces Widener • Founders' Convocation • Harriers Cap 12-1 Season • Mermaids Anticipate Slick Season • Hockey J. V.s With No Losses • Zetans Take Intramural Football Championship • News in Brief: Egdon Heath to Rock T. G.; Forum Presents …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 28, 1978, Jack Hauler, Lawrence Mroz, Ronnie Cubit, Stephen M. Lange, Rick Morris, Donna L. Phillips, Brian Barlow, Frank Shannon, Wesley Emmons, Debbie Tweed, Raymond Dougherty Apr 1978

The Ursinus Weekly, April 28, 1978, Jack Hauler, Lawrence Mroz, Ronnie Cubit, Stephen M. Lange, Rick Morris, Donna L. Phillips, Brian Barlow, Frank Shannon, Wesley Emmons, Debbie Tweed, Raymond Dougherty

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus news in brief: Fire wakes New Dorm; Muds victorious; Faculty members promoted; Ec student cited; Files accessible; Weekly to change name; Hash bash • Richter outlines proposed changes • Judiciary Board revived • Reaction to Richter "encouraging, optimistic" • Comment: The Happy days • Letters to the editor: Necessary repair?; Fletcher controversy; Curriculum force in gear; And again; Student comments; Alumni speaks; Staff member reacts • Finally an answer: a modest proposal • Top tunes • Language action group: Dubious privilege • Cub and Key present alumni • Renaissance: Changing with the seasons • Apology • Women's lacrosse cradles …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1978, Ann Weibezahl, Sharon Tuberty, Cindy Poots, Kaaron Benson, Jonathan Zap, Sue Byrom, Lee Moore, Rick Morris, George Young Jan 1978

The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1978, Ann Weibezahl, Sharon Tuberty, Cindy Poots, Kaaron Benson, Jonathan Zap, Sue Byrom, Lee Moore, Rick Morris, George Young

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus news in brief: Craft attempts prior restraint; Lilly Endowment scratched; Band hangs Mandel; Dishes returned; Cornell students march for time off • Library may curtail hours • Task force considers curriculum • Bankruptcy negates loans • C.I.A. investigates U.C. • Directory published • Tobin appointed • Employment curtailed • Opinion: Ursinus safety • Letters to the editor • A Vegetarian's view • Censorship vs. student rights • Movie attack: Close encounters of the third kind • Dr. Parsons working on new book • Matty Simmons: The Man behind National Lampoon • Dylan to tour in the new year • …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Barbara Ann Vincent, Jonathan Zap, George Geist, Thomas J. Glorioso, Stephanie Dent, Nancy Wardell, Andrew Schwartz, Kevin Griffin, Leslie French, Carolyn Graney May 1977

The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Barbara Ann Vincent, Jonathan Zap, George Geist, Thomas J. Glorioso, Stephanie Dent, Nancy Wardell, Andrew Schwartz, Kevin Griffin, Leslie French, Carolyn Graney

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus news in brief: Weekly tries new printer; Chem student receives award; Top seniors honored; Music officers picked; Simon wins award; Brandt wins award; Young Republicans choose officers • Richter hails USGA proposal as "primary document" • Field hockey trip cancelled • Chapter scholars honored • Comment: Is this any way to run a school? • Letters to the editor • Dames at sea • Movie attack: Fellini's "Casanova" • Musical notes: Meistersingers tour • Parsons' book reviewed • Pi No • On curriculum • Presidential memo • Doctorates • From the cluttered desk of the USGA President • Calendar …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 28, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Cindy Shelmire, David Clift, Stephen M. Lange, Linda Bell, Thomas J. Glorioso, Jonathan Zap, Barbara Ann Vincent, Joel Meyer, Andrew Schwartz, Nancy Wardell, Benjamin Shapiro, Christopher Duvally, Casey Wagner, Gilder Anne Lewis Apr 1977

The Ursinus Weekly, April 28, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Cindy Shelmire, David Clift, Stephen M. Lange, Linda Bell, Thomas J. Glorioso, Jonathan Zap, Barbara Ann Vincent, Joel Meyer, Andrew Schwartz, Nancy Wardell, Benjamin Shapiro, Christopher Duvally, Casey Wagner, Gilder Anne Lewis

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus news in brief: Mattress team takes second; Chemistry delegates tapped; Cub & Key chooses officers; Classes elect officers; Economics Club elects officers; Library announces new hours; Pre-legal Society elections held • SFARC discusses Weekly • Meal popularity surveyed • GRE revised • Food service names liaison • Comment: After orientation, what then? • Curriculum review urged • Letters to the editor • Musical gobs • Perfection personified • Movie attack: Airport 77 • Band holds concert • Presidential memo • Weekly special: Fidel interested in assassination probe • Songfest '77 • Faculty promotions announced • More on food • …