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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Famine Foods Co-Op / Bluff Country Co-Op Oral History Project, Michael William Doyle
The Famine Foods Co-Op / Bluff Country Co-Op Oral History Project, Michael William Doyle
Famine Foods Co-op / Bluff Country Co-op Oral History Project
The Famine Foods Co-op / Bluff Country Co-op Oral History Project collects the oral narratives of people associated with the member owned, cooperatively run natural foods grocery store in Winona, Minnesota. The Project was launched in 2022 by Michael William Doyle, a founding member of the Co-op and a retired History professor, in commemoration of the Co-op’s 50th anniversary year. It is endorsed by the Co-op’s board of directors and sponsored by Winona State University and the Winona County Historical Society.
This enterprise began as a buying club in spring 1972, inspired by the example of North Country Co-op …
Community Oral History To Widen The Path: The Jewish Mobile Oral History Project, Deborah Gurt
Community Oral History To Widen The Path: The Jewish Mobile Oral History Project, Deborah Gurt
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
This article presents the case study of the Jewish Mobile Oral History Project of the McCall Library at the University of South Alabama as an example of a participatory archival practice. With goals to build a collection centered on a minority experience, to engage with community members, and to foster inter-communal dialogue, the project highlights affect as one vital consideration for archival record keepers, users, and subjects.
Down The Bay Oral History Project Newsletter - Spring 2023, Center For Archaeological Studies, Mccall Library
Down The Bay Oral History Project Newsletter - Spring 2023, Center For Archaeological Studies, Mccall Library
Down the Bay Oral History Project Newsletter
Public newsletter sharing information about progress and discoveries during the ongoing Down The Bay Project.
Down The Bay Oral History Project Newsletter - Summer 2023, Center For Archaeological Studies, Mccall Library
Down The Bay Oral History Project Newsletter - Summer 2023, Center For Archaeological Studies, Mccall Library
Down the Bay Oral History Project Newsletter
Public newsletter sharing information about progress and discoveries during the ongoing Down The Bay Project.
Kankakee County In Deindustrialization: An Oral History Approach, Rachel Shepard
Kankakee County In Deindustrialization: An Oral History Approach, Rachel Shepard
Honors Program Projects
The City of Kankakee was an industrialized city which prospered economically for decades. Throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, economic trends shifted for Kankakee and the surrounding communities. The major factories, such as Roper Corporation and A.O. Smith, migrated their source of production from Kankakee to other regions of the United States and abroad. As a result, the declining industrial economic activity led to changing community perceptions. Kankakee is an example of the “Rust Belt” region, a region in the Midwestern and Northeastern States of the United States where declining industrial activity occurred throughout the 1970s and 1980s. The paper …
Oral History: A Tool For The Elementary And Middle Classroom, Jessica Keiser
Oral History: A Tool For The Elementary And Middle Classroom, Jessica Keiser
Senior Honors Theses
Modern historical instruction requires educators to cover broad expanses of history and prepare students for standardized testing. In the push to meet state standards and cover the vast curriculum in short periods of time, many educators have begun to teach to the textbook. Much to the detriment of students, this educational practice has favored periodization and content quantity over the development of crucial historical skills. Rather than adhering to popular education trends, teachers can consider implementing oral history projects within their elementary and middle school classrooms. Oral history is a methodology that employs first-hand accounts to teach about key historical …
Archives And Literary History: English House, Christina Rose Walcott, Justin Shaw
Archives And Literary History: English House, Christina Rose Walcott, Justin Shaw
English
This presentation is part of a Directed Study project and was given at Clark FEST 2022. It is also associated with the longer paper, "The Malleability of Home: A Genealogy of Clark University's English House," composed collaboratively by the authors. It is about the history of Clark's English Department and, particularly, about the House it occupies. This presentation was presented orally by Christina Rose Walcott for a public audience as a culminating project in the Directed Study, and includes visual and interactive educational components. It also utilizes and showcases the project's extensive use of Open Access Resources from various digital …
Interview With William R. Smith, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Interview With William R. Smith, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Oral History collection
Willian Robert Smith interviewed by Esther Mallard, November 12, 1991. Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog!
Interview With Barbara Tint, Barbara Tint, Patricia A. Schechter
Interview With Barbara Tint, Barbara Tint, Patricia A. Schechter
Conflict Resolution Oral Histories
Barbara Tint was interviewed by Patricia Schechter on May 29, 2020, in Portland, Oregon. Also participating in the interview are Alex Berg, Cleophas Chambliss, Oona Fisher Campbell, Jake Hutchins, Alex Ibarra, Lady J, Liza Schade, and Stephanie Vallance.
In this interview, Tint describes her path to academia through working as a counselor and with conflict resolution in a number of international settings. The discussion takes a theoretical turn when students inquired about the philosophical underpinnings of Tint's work.
Mdocs Poster-2018-03-02, Oral History For Social Justice With Amy Starecheski, Jesse Wakeman
Mdocs Poster-2018-03-02, Oral History For Social Justice With Amy Starecheski, Jesse Wakeman
MDOCS Publications
TALK: Curating Oral History for the 21st Century: Listening Out Loud, Listening with the Eyes and the Body
Thursday, March 1, 3:40 pm – 5:00 pm
Skidmore College, Filene Hall, Room 119
The talk will highlight the dilemmas and the potential of curating oral history for a broad contemporary audience, highlighting Columbia University’s Oral History Master’s Program as an example of an application that bridges archival and public use, media and the textual, audio walking tours as a means to return aural/oral history to place and the body, and a few recent short video and documentary projects by OHMA students, …
Memory And History In South Eleuthera: A Report To The People Of South Eleuthera, Elena Sesma
Memory And History In South Eleuthera: A Report To The People Of South Eleuthera, Elena Sesma
Archaeological Project Reports
Over the past 5 years, archaeologists from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have made several short-term trips to South Eleuthera to research the history of this portion of the island. Our main interests have been in understanding how the landscape has changed over the past 150 years, and especially in the past few decades as tourism has fallen off in the south. Through a combination of ethnographic research and pedestrian survey of the South Eleuthera landscape, we have gained a clearer understanding of the history of this region, and of contemporary life today. This report offers a summary of findings …
Mental Health Memories: A Web-Based Archive For Mental Health Stories, Amanda E. Castro
Mental Health Memories: A Web-Based Archive For Mental Health Stories, Amanda E. Castro
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
The Mental Health Memories project is an online archive created in order to display and preserve the personal histories of those with mental health experiences. The project aims to fill a void in available material culture related to the history of mental health and its preservation. Participants’ contributions include: oral histories, personal items, documents, and audio. Bringing together multimedia sources, the MHMemories website allows for the preservation of these items and stories through the digitization of contributions. This method allows for participants’ items to stay in their possession while also becoming part of the archive. In order to recruit participants, …
Oral History Project/ Margaret Jenkins, Cassia H. Reid Ms.
Oral History Project/ Margaret Jenkins, Cassia H. Reid Ms.
World War II
Margaret Jenkins was born in Humboldt, TN and spent most of her growing up years in Florence, Alabama and then moved to San Francisco when she was married. After the war, she lived in the town where the atomic bomb was tested, Oak Ridge, TN.
Although she does not have the experience most WWII veterans have, she still can share about her brother, husband, and father. Her husband and father served in the East Tennessee Valley Ordinance and her brother was in Iowa Jima and was also the great General MacArthur's secretary. We will also discussed her opinions and feelings …
Interview With Dr. Nadine Barnes - Alumna; Director Of The Baudhuin Oral School, Nadine Barnes
Interview With Dr. Nadine Barnes - Alumna; Director Of The Baudhuin Oral School, Nadine Barnes
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
University School, Baudhuin Oral School, autism, learning disabilities, speech and language, children, dyslexia, Lower School, metropolitan test, FCAT, AIP program, collaborative programs, Master’s program, lab schools, Dr. George Hanbury, doctorate degree, Cultural Arts, chess, cheer leading, Spanish class, basketball leagues, lacrosse team, dance class, acting class, debate, forensics, Red Ribbon Week, bullying,
Interview With Dr. Fredrick Lippman - Chancellor, Health Professions Division, Frederick Lippman
Interview With Dr. Fredrick Lippman - Chancellor, Health Professions Division, Frederick Lippman
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Southeastern University of the Health Sciences, Dr. Morton Terry, college of pharmacy, Florida Legislature, Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, Dr. Melnick, Royal Jonas, Augie Paoli, Ray Ferrero, Bob Steele, Harry Gampel, allied health, Physician assistants, Area Health Education Centers (AHEC), Governor Graham, Hamilton Forman, David Rush, Joe Lackovich, Ron Chenail, dental medicine, Fischler School, chancellor, Hanbury, hospital,
Interview With Dr. Jerome Chermak - University School Headmaster, Jerome Chermak
Interview With Dr. Jerome Chermak - University School Headmaster, Jerome Chermak
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
University School, Head Master, Ray Ferrero, student instruction K-12, University School expansion, Dr. Frank DePiano, autonomous, Abe Fischler, Mickey Segal, Lower School, early childhood expert, autistic children, “Mommy and Me”, Mailman Segal Institute, Jim & Jan Moran Family Center Village, Baudhuin School, Oral School, waiver, SACS-accredited, FCATs, advisory board, PTA, public schools, art, music, theater, private school, Upper School, Roman amphitheater, College prep, SAT, teacher/student ratio
Interview With Dr. Ronald Chenail - Vp For Institutional Effectiveness, Ronald Chenail
Interview With Dr. Ronald Chenail - Vp For Institutional Effectiveness, Ronald Chenail
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Administrator, History of NSU, Patient Centered Outcomes, Family Systems, Qualitative Research, Association of American Colleges and Universities, accreditation, law school.
Interview With Dr. Arnold Melnick - Executive Vice Chancellor And Provost Of The Health Professions Division, Arnold Melnick
Interview With Dr. Arnold Melnick - Executive Vice Chancellor And Provost Of The Health Professions Division, Arnold Melnick
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
History of Osteopathic Medicine
Southeastern University of Health Sciences
Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine (SECOM)
Merger with Nova University
Nova Southeastern University
To read more on these topics you can check out the book written by Dr. Arnold Melnick titled, Looking back ... at SECOM : a personal history of the Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine which is held in the Alvin Sherman Library at NSU and you can view the NovaCat record here.
Interview With Scott Chitoff - Alumnus, Scott Chithoff
Interview With Scott Chitoff - Alumnus, Scott Chithoff
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
University School, Stuart Horn, David McNairn, or Mark Cavanaugh, Susan Ferris, Brad Williams, Rosenthal Building, the Parker Building, the Mailman Building, Stephen Leavitt, international law, Sacco and Vanzetti, Student Life, fraternity and sorority, yearbook, athletic teams, Greek Life, Panhellenic, assistant director, Social and Systemic, Joe Harbaugh, law school, Joel Burman, the basketball, soccer team, baseball team, homecoming, University of Florida, law firms, Dr. Hanbury, alumni, Sun Fest, Mike Betesh
Interview With Dr. Susan Atherley - Alumnus; Adjunct Professor, Susan Atherley
Interview With Dr. Susan Atherley - Alumnus; Adjunct Professor, Susan Atherley
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Clusters, counseling, guidance counselor, adjuncts, principal, law, superintendents, Education Leadership, Preparing New Principals Program, clusters, Dreyfoos School of the Arts, Palm Beach County, Psychology, teaching, BrainSMART
Interview With Dr. Anthony Denapoli - Exec. Dir. Office Of International Affairs, Anthony Denapoli
Interview With Dr. Anthony Denapoli - Exec. Dir. Office Of International Affairs, Anthony Denapoli
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Fischler School of Education, Dr. Wells Singleton, adjuncts, cluster, international, China, lawsuit, diploma mill, international education, physical presence, North Miami Beach, Human Services, Ph.D., Graduate Teacher Education Program, Instruction Technology Distance Education, Bahamas, Jamaica, Belize, Bermuda, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Greece, Italy, Jamaica, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Turks and Caicos, U.K, curriculum, health sciences, Shanghai, centralization, Latin America, financial aid, Ray Ferrero, Abe Fischler, George Hanbury, American University,
Interview With Zeida Rodriguez - Alumna And Associate Director Of Enrollment Services, Zeida Rodriguez
Interview With Zeida Rodriguez - Alumna And Associate Director Of Enrollment Services, Zeida Rodriguez
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Nova University, undergraduate, library, recruitment, students, computer science, Mailman/Hollywood, business administration, Dr. Frank DePiano, quantitative methods, Coach Hensley, Taft Center, Dr. Pedro Pellet, master’s degree, Dr. Dan Sullivan, MiBA, International Business, EMIS, Dr. Hanbury, alumni, undergraduate admissions, admissions counselor, enrollment, business, education, psychology, Student government, feeder schools, Parker Building, dual admission program, Huizenga School, Sonken Building, East Campus, University School, non-traditional undergraduate students, WebCT, Blackboard, online courses, MBA programs, Abe Fischler, Ovid Lewis, Feldman, Ferrero, Nova, shuttles, Shark Express, hurricane Andrew, sororities and fraternities, Dolphins training facility, financial aid, Dalai Lama,
Interview With Dr. Paul Sallarulo - Alumnus And Trustee, Paul Sallarulo
Interview With Dr. Paul Sallarulo - Alumnus And Trustee, Paul Sallarulo
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
The Oral School, Coral Springs, NSU, nontraditional, Nextera Medical, North Broward Hospital District, Dr. Bob Preziosi, educational leadership, Lonnie Neiderman, University School, Entrepreneur of the Year, George Hanbury, alumni, Jeb Bush, library, Ray Ferrero, Special Olympics, Mr. Taft, university center, Stephen Feldman, undergraduate, business school, China, MBA,international business, NSU’s history, football
Interview With Dr. Brad Williams - Vp For Student Affairs, Brad Williams
Interview With Dr. Brad Williams - Vp For Student Affairs, Brad Williams
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Nova University, Student Affairs, Dan Sullivan, Mailman Hollywood Building, Rosenthal Student’s Center, campus life, student recreation center, Taft Center, Miami Dolphins, Tom Vitucci, George Hanbury, Ray Ferrero, Abe Fischler, Founders, Farquhar, and Vettel Hall, dorms, volleyball, intramural rec program, flag football, basketball, golf, football, baseball, NCAA Division II, Division of Student Affairs, Ovid Lewis, Stephen Feldman, Health Professions, student government, Student aid, Frank DePiano, graduate dorm, shuttle, Rolling Hills Graduate Hall, RAs, Broward County Library, art museum, John Santulli, Tony DeNapoli, international studies, international study abroad, Goodwin Hall, Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Wilma, Computer Piya, Lab, SharkFINS, fraternities and sororities, Greek …
Interview With Joel Berman - Vp For Legal Affairs, Joel Berman
Interview With Joel Berman - Vp For Legal Affairs, Joel Berman
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Dolphins agreement, Dan Marino, Jack LaBonte, David Rush, Ray Ferrero, Abe Fischler, Southeastern, Mort Terry, Arnold Melnick, Ovid Lewis, Steve Feldman, Olympia & York, law school, Park Plaza, hospital, Coral Reef Center, NYIT, Museum of Art , merger, Alex Schure, golf course
Interview With Dr. John J. Santulli, Ii - Vp For Facilities Management, John J. Santulli Ii
Interview With Dr. John J. Santulli, Ii - Vp For Facilities Management, John J. Santulli Ii
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Physical Plant, Bruce Rogow, Steve Wisotsky, Joe Smith, dormitory, housing administrator, facilities, Rosenthal Building, Louis Parker, Cultural Living Center, Sonken Building, administration, Goodwin Cancer Research Institute, Joel Warren, distance education, main campus, Human Resources, law school, Jim Guerdon, Dr. Fischler, telecommunications, SECOM (Southeastern Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine), Barnes and Noble, University Park Plaza, Facilities Management, Ed Simco, John Scigliano, shuttles, grounds committee, Board of Trustees, Maltz Building, Horvitz Building, Dr. Feldman, merger, Rolling Hills, Goodwin Sr. Residence Hall, Ray Ferrero, library, Dr. Hanbury, golf tournaments , Coral Reef Research
Interview With Phyllis Coleman And Mark Dobson - Professors Of Law, Phyllis Coleman, Mark Dobson
Interview With Phyllis Coleman And Mark Dobson - Professors Of Law, Phyllis Coleman, Mark Dobson
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Law school, Parker building, facilities, Johnny Burris, Ovid Lewis, President Feldman, 9th Avenue Building, union building, Ferrero, Fischler, Joel Berman, Bruce Rogow, Joe Smith, Rolling Hills Country Club, Peter Thornton, Larry Hyde, Don Llewellyn, dean, full ABA accreditation, Uni-trust, scholarship, LSAT, Goodwin, John Anderson, Joe Harbaugh, Roger Abrams, leadership, fourth-tier, George Hanbury, Association of American Law Schools, AAMPLE Program, Summer Conditional Program, Alternative Admissions, Career Development Office
Interview With Dr. Cheryl Gotthelf - Nsu Faculty, Cheryl Gotthelf
Interview With Dr. Cheryl Gotthelf - Nsu Faculty, Cheryl Gotthelf
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Neuropsychology
Forensic Neuropsychology
Child Psychology
Substance Abuse
Interview With Elaine Poff - Director Of The University's Registrar Office For Enrollment And Student Services, Elaine Poff
Interview With Elaine Poff - Director Of The University's Registrar Office For Enrollment And Student Services, Elaine Poff
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Nova University, Center for Advancement of Education, Dick Olman, Rosenthal Building, the Mailman-Hollywood Building, the Parker Building, Edward Naus, Lifelong Learning Institute, BETA, recruiting, Center for Advancement of Education, University Registrar, CEA, Southeastern, coding, banner, PeopleSoft, registrar’s, Stephanie Brown, President Hanbury, SEVIS, international students, Ray Ferrero, George Hanbury, athletic department, Hurricane Andrew, commencement
Interview With Dr. Edward Simco - Alumnus And Faculty, Edward Simco
Interview With Dr. Edward Simco - Alumnus And Faculty, Edward Simco
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Biological Curriculum, chemistry, Physical Science Study Committee, Ford Foundation Grant, nuclear reactor, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, computers, physics, science education, educational research, Abe Fischler, physical science center, oceanography, Ph.D., dissertation, Peter Niiler, social psychology, Roshenthal, Parker, Nova University, Atomic Energy Commission, Emilio Segre, Hans Jensen, Glenn Seaborg, NYIT, Don Mitchell, Dan Stufflebeam, Michael Scriven, distance education, Ed Leaders Program, Institute of Child Centered Education, Dr. Marilyn Segal, University School, Family Center, Teacher Intern Program, TIAA-CREF, Systems Engineering Laboratory, data manipulation program, IBM, Phil Adams, electronic classroom, Alex Schure, SACS, computer-based learning, the Doctor of Arts, John Scigliano, Dr. Ed Lieblein, FORTRAN, …