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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Jorge Baron, Maria Kolby-Wolfe, Kristen Smith Dayley, Twila Bird, Tsos
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Jorge Baron, Maria Kolby-Wolfe, Kristen Smith Dayley, Twila Bird, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
The Northwest Immigrant Rights Program has been around for 35 years, started in 1984 specifically to help Central American refugees during the mid-1980s, when they were fleeing civil wars. A pro-bono group of attorneys performing "direct legal representation", helping low income community members who are navigating different aspects of the immigration system. NWIRP also engages in "systemic advocacy" which attempts to change systems and policies revolving around asylum and immigration rights.
2019 Celebration Of Scholarship, Creativity, And Engagement, Beth Heldebrandt, Todd Bruns, Seth Yeakel, Matthew Eifrid
2019 Celebration Of Scholarship, Creativity, And Engagement, Beth Heldebrandt, Todd Bruns, Seth Yeakel, Matthew Eifrid
Programs
Scholarship, creativity, innovation, and the many forms of collaborative engagement that shape faculty life and student learning are central to the mission of Eastern Illinois University. For that reason, our faculty, department chairs, college deans, the Provost, and the entire campus community celebrate the achievements and outstanding contributions of our colleagues and students to their disciplines and professions every year. And, as the following pages illustrate, faculty engaged in continuing scholarly and creative activities that have provided outstanding mentoring experiences for our undergraduate and graduate students.
In addition to recognizing faculty performances, shows, publications, grants and other professional efforts, the …
The Write Stuff - Autumn 2019 (Vol.16, No.4), Research Medical Library
The Write Stuff - Autumn 2019 (Vol.16, No.4), Research Medical Library
Write Stuff 2019
- Scientific Publications and the Research Medical Library join forces, expand services
- Incorporating sex as a biological variable in NIH grant applications
- Hyperlinks in NIH grant applications
- Altmetrics: Looking beyond citation analysis to measure impact
- Guidelines for reporting your research methods to improve reproducibility and rigor
- Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: Core Grant
Writing In The Health Sciences: A Collection Of Exemplary Student Writing Spring 2019, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso University Writing Program
Writing In The Health Sciences: A Collection Of Exemplary Student Writing Spring 2019, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso University Writing Program
English Curricular Materials
"The narratives that appear beyond this foreword, plus one modest literature review, one integrative study, and one healthcare guideline analysis, were written last spring by students from the College of Nursing and Health Professions in sections of English 205. English 205 is a writing-intensive course offered by the English department, listed in the catalog as “Writing in the Health Professions.” As titles go, that’s pretty bland, for a course or for a collection of writing. Writing in the health professions is anything but bland, as you’ll find out if you read any of the work in this collection. Health professionals …
Interdisciplinary Lens On Indigenous Health Iniquities: Planning, Nursing, Anthropology, Geography, Education, Chantal Francouer, Alana Kehoe, Ivy Tran, Steven Vanloffeld, Lillian Woroniuk, Jacob Renaud
Interdisciplinary Lens On Indigenous Health Iniquities: Planning, Nursing, Anthropology, Geography, Education, Chantal Francouer, Alana Kehoe, Ivy Tran, Steven Vanloffeld, Lillian Woroniuk, Jacob Renaud
2019 Cohort
Indigenous peoples experience poorer health outcomes on almost every measure of health and wellbeing, when compared to the rest of Canada. For decades researchers have been working independently on addressing health inequalities, yet little progress has been made on closing the gap. This Discipline-specific way of thinking is too narrow and neglects indigenous ideologies of holistic approaches to health. An interdisciplinary approach to indigenous health research provides a more collaborative and integrated opportunity to address the multidimensional aspects of health. This paper has the goals to contribute to the limited research on interdisciplinary indigenous health research.
The Application Of Community-Based Participatory Research (Cbpr), Riley Kennedy
The Application Of Community-Based Participatory Research (Cbpr), Riley Kennedy
2019 Cohort
Community-based participatory research is a contemporary research methodology used largely in health research. Community-based participatory research works to balance power and control in research. Indigenous people around the world have had an continue to have an uncomfortable research. Community-based participatory research is viewed as a way to do ethical research with Indigenous people. This project seeks to understand factors that influence community-based participatory research on Indigenous health using a narrative literature review approach.
Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle
Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle
2019 Cohort
The 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s Calls to Action Report outlined the need to better resolve the disparities in health status between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian population. IN response, several Canadian medical schools began implementing recruitment and retention strategies to increase Indigenous matriculation. This is crucial, as Indigenous physicians are more likely to practice – and provide culturally-competent and comprehensive primary care – in Indigenous communities than physicians of other ethnicities. Therefore, enhancing Indigenous medical workforce development programs will have a strong return on investment in terms of improving the health status of Indigenous populations. However, while …
Interdisciplinary Lens On Indigenous Health Iniquities: Planning, Nursing, Anthropology, Geography, Education, Chantal Francouer, Alana Kehoe, Ivy Tran, Steven Vanloffeld, Lillian Woroniuk, Jacob Renaud
Interdisciplinary Lens On Indigenous Health Iniquities: Planning, Nursing, Anthropology, Geography, Education, Chantal Francouer, Alana Kehoe, Ivy Tran, Steven Vanloffeld, Lillian Woroniuk, Jacob Renaud
Learning with your Head & Heart
Indigenous peoples experience poorer health outcomes on almost every measure of health and wellbeing, when compared to the rest of Canada. For decades researchers have been working independently on addressing health inequalities, yet little progress has been made on closing the gap. This Discipline-specific way of thinking is too narrow and neglects indigenous ideologies of holistic approaches to health. An interdisciplinary approach to indigenous health research provides a more collaborative and integrated opportunity to address the multidimensional aspects of health. This paper has the goals to contribute to the limited research on interdisciplinary indigenous health research.
The Application Of Community-Based Participatory Research (Cbpr), Riley Kennedy
The Application Of Community-Based Participatory Research (Cbpr), Riley Kennedy
Learning with your Head & Heart
Community-based participatory research is a contemporary research methodology used largely in health research. Community-based participatory research works to balance power and control in research. Indigenous people around the world have had an continue to have an uncomfortable research. Community-based participatory research is viewed as a way to do ethical research with Indigenous people. This project seeks to understand factors that influence community-based participatory research on Indigenous health using a narrative literature review approach.
Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle
Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle
Learning with your Head & Heart
The 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s Calls to Action Report outlined the need to better resolve the disparities in health status between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian population. IN response, several Canadian medical schools began implementing recruitment and retention strategies to increase Indigenous matriculation. This is crucial, as Indigenous physicians are more likely to practice – and provide culturally-competent and comprehensive primary care – in Indigenous communities than physicians of other ethnicities. Therefore, enhancing Indigenous medical workforce development programs will have a strong return on investment in terms of improving the health status of Indigenous populations. However, while …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 60 Number 3, Summer 2019, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 60 Number 3, Summer 2019, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
16 - PROTECTING THE HEART To grow the campus, we must care for the thing unchanging at its center—its Mission. Take a journey through the restoration of Mission Santa Clara de Asís. By Lander Eicholzer ’19.
22 - A LOBBY FOR JUSTICE What do you do when it is impossible for the innocent to prove their innocence? Change the law. The Northern California Innocence Project teamed up with state lawmakers and others to do just that. By Deborah Lohse.
26 - FINDING CENTER Outgoing Frank Sinatra Chair in the Performing Arts Taye Diggs reflects on celebrating who are you, where …
Rafi & Patra, Rafi, Patra, Tsos
Rafi & Patra, Rafi, Patra, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Rafi and his family have been stuck on the border between Greece and Macedonia for almost four months. They made their way from Afghanistan, received certificates in Greece to help them on their journey, but were then stopped at the border of Macedonia. The Macedonians said that they were no longer allowing Afghans into their country. Now all they can do is wait and hope. In Afghanistan,Rafi was a military man. As a young man, he was a part of the Revolution army, but later was made a soldier for the Government Security of Kabul. During that time, he was …
The Write Stuff - Summer 2019 (Vol. 16, No. 3), Research Medical Library
The Write Stuff - Summer 2019 (Vol. 16, No. 3), Research Medical Library
Write Stuff 2019
- Using Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) to enhance rigor and reproducibility
- Court ruling sheds light on publishing giant OMICS International
- Manuscript presentation tips to improve the peer review process
- How to insert Greek letters, symbols, and other special characters in Word documents
- Changes to Plan S give researchers and publishers time to adapt
- Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: Hanging indent
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 60 Number 4, Summer 2019, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 60 Number 4, Summer 2019, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
16 - PROTECTING THE HEART To grow the campus, we must care for the thing unchanging at its center—its Mission. Take a journey through the restoration of Mission Santa Clara de Asís. By Lander Eicholzer ’19.
22 - A LOBBY FOR JUSTICE What do you do when it is impossible for the innocent to prove their innocence? Change the law. The Northern California Innocence Project teamed up with state lawmakers and others to do just that. By Deborah Lohse.
26 - FINDING CENTER Outgoing Frank Sinatra Chair in the Performing Arts Taye Diggs reflects on celebrating who are you, where …
Commencement Program 2019, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 2019, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
1 | Message from the President
3 | 2019 Events of Commencement
5 | The Academic Procession
7 | Significance of Academic Regalia
9 | The Good Samaritan
10 | University History Highlights
12 | Loma Linda University Song - "Healing Love"
13 | Criteria for Institutional Awards—Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Health
15 | Loma Linda University Health and Loma Linda University Honorees
34 | The Programs, The School Honorees, and The Speakers
- School of Medicine, 35
- School of Pharmacy, 66
- School of Dentistry, 79
- School of Allied Health Professions - Allied Health Studies, Cardiopulmonary Sciences, …
Marta, Marta, Tsos
Marta, Marta, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Marta is a member of the support community for Central American refugees arriving in the southwest US. In this interview, Marta shares her own story of crossing the border at a young age with her daughter and her life in the US. Marta was self-employed for many years and later went on to serve in the US Army in Iraq. For the last 9 months, she and her husband Israel and son Josue have worked tirelessly to help make sure the current refugees arriving are cared for after they are released from detention centers and begin their lives in the …
The Santa Clara, 2019-05-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2019-05-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2019-05-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2019-05-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2019-05-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2019-05-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-25, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-25, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-18, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-18, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-11, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-11, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-04, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2019-04-04, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Write Stuff - Spring 2019 (Vol.16, No.2), Research Medical Library
The Write Stuff - Spring 2019 (Vol.16, No.2), Research Medical Library
Write Stuff 2019
- Setting up a writing critique group
- NIH clarifies terminology regarding rigor of the prior research
- Scientific Publications’ grant proposal editing service
- European Plan S aims to mandate open access by 2020
- NIH tip: Check your funding opportunity announcement 30 days before submitting your grant application
- Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: “Blinded” peer review and clinical trials
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 60 Number 2, Spring 2019 [Print Issue V. 60:1], Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 60 Number 2, Spring 2019 [Print Issue V. 60:1], Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
28 - TECHNOLOGY, WONDER & US We’re at the epicenter of the biggest ecosystem of information exchange in history. How do we ensure tech fosters human flourishing? By Dorian Llywelyn, S.J. Illustrations by Derek Brahney.
36 - QUERY RESULTS What questions should we be asking about ethics and AI? Here are six. By Irina Raicu J.D. ’09. Illustrations by Paul Blow.
40 - A CURIOUS CASE If you want to innovate for the world, you need the room to do it. Sanjiv Das and a tale of machine learning, mortgages, and mistaken identity. By Deborah Lohse. Illustrations by Ellen Weinstein. …
Spring 2019, Joëlle Walls
Spring 2019, Joëlle Walls
The Investigator Research Magazine
We are excited to launch The Investigator, a new magazine which will be produced annually by the Office of Research at Kennesaw State University. You will find stories that span the spectrum and which impact the community through the research, service and creative activities conducted by KSU faculty, staff and students.
One feature describes how Jonathan McMurry and John Salerno partnered to create KSU’s first incubator company, New Echota Biotechnology. Another feature details the first year success of KSU Upward Bound programs, implemented in Polk and Paulding county high schools which help prepare students for college.
You will read how …
Modina, Modina, Tsos
Modina, Modina, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Modina fled Myanmar after experiencing and witnessing extreme violence, including the destruction of her village and the violent murder of her uncle by soldiers. She arrived in Bangladesh by boat after paying smugglers a large sum.
Asma, Asma, Tsos
Asma, Asma, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Asma is a teenager who fled from Myanmar after the army killed her uncle and her village was destroyed. She is now living in Cox’s Bazaar, married, pregnant, and trying to cope in a world where violence and rape are all too common.
Nidar, Nidar, Tsos
Nidar, Nidar, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Nidar has been in Cox’s Bazaar for 8 months and works in Hope Hospital (the camp hospital) as a traditional birth attendant. In addition, she makes house calls to pregnant women throughout the camp who are fearful of hospitals due to past trauma and sexual torture. Nidar has two children and a husband who fell victim to war.
Shamshur, Shamshur, Tsos
Shamshur, Shamshur, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Shamshur has been in Cox’s Bazaar for 8 months and works in Hope Hospital (the camp hospital) as a traditional birth attendant. In addition, she makes house calls to pregnant women throughout the camp who are fearful of hospitals due to past trauma and sexual torture. Shamshur has nine children and a husband who is in prison.