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African And African American Studies Newsletter, Winter Quarter 2004, African And African American Studies Oct 2004

African And African American Studies Newsletter, Winter Quarter 2004, African And African American Studies

African and African American Studies Newsletter

This eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University African and African American Studies Program documenting faculty reflections, course offerings, a logo design contest, events on campus and more.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 44, Fall Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association Oct 2004

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 44, Fall Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


Robert Dolphin Interview, Professor Emeritus, College Of Business And Former Dean Of Graduate Studies, Wright State University, Robert Wagley, Robert Dolphin Sep 2004

Robert Dolphin Interview, Professor Emeritus, College Of Business And Former Dean Of Graduate Studies, Wright State University, Robert Wagley, Robert Dolphin

Wright State University Retirees Association Oral History Project

Robert Wagley interviewed Robert Dolphin on September 7, 2004 about the founding of Wright State University and the development of the Raj Soin College of Business and the School of Graduate Studies. In the interview Dr. Dolphin discusses his career and his decision to come to Wright State as a founding faculty member.


School Of Music Recital Programs From 2004 To 2005, Wright State University School Of Music Aug 2004

School Of Music Recital Programs From 2004 To 2005, Wright State University School Of Music

School of Music Printed Programs

This is a collection of programs from a variety concerts, recitals, and other performances previously held at Wright State University during the 2004 to 2005 school year.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 43, Summer Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association Jul 2004

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 43, Summer Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


John Pratt Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, John Pratt, Judy Leasure May 2004

John Pratt Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, John Pratt, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed John Pratt about his life and experiences with his developmentally disabled daughter. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


Ken Ritchey Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Ken Ritchey, Judy Leasure May 2004

Ken Ritchey Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Ken Ritchey, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed Ken Ritchey about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


Julia Bell Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Julia Bell, Judy Leasure May 2004

Julia Bell Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Julia Bell, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed Julia Bell about her life and experiences with her developmentally disabled son. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


Mark Gerhardstein Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Mark Gerhardstein, Judy Leasure May 2004

Mark Gerhardstein Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Mark Gerhardstein, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed Mark Gerhardstein about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The transcript appears to not be incomplete. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 42, Spring Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association Apr 2004

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 42, Spring Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, March 20, 2004, Ohio Academy Of Medical History Mar 2004

Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, March 20, 2004, Ohio Academy Of Medical History

Annual Conference Programs

This tri-fold program is from the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Medical History held on March 20, 2004 in Columbus, Ohio. The program details the events and presentations of the meeting.


Francis And Roy Miller Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Francis Miller, Francis Miller, Judy Leasure Mar 2004

Francis And Roy Miller Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Francis Miller, Francis Miller, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed Francis and Roy Miller about their life and experiences with their developmentally disabled daughter Nancy. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


John Kolarovsky Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, John Kolarovsky, Judy Leasure Mar 2004

John Kolarovsky Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, John Kolarovsky, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed John Kolarovsky about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


African And African American Studies, Spring Quarter 2004, African And African American Studies Feb 2004

African And African American Studies, Spring Quarter 2004, African And African American Studies

African and African American Studies Newsletter

This eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University African and African American Studies Program documenting course offerings, faculty and student reflections, and more.


Forlorn In Ohio, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center Jan 2004

Forlorn In Ohio, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

Bolinga Cultural Resources Center Brochures and Promotional Materials

A flyer advertising several events highlighting Somali people living in Ohio and was presented by The Honors Institute of Arts and Letters Series and The Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center. The


Barbara Grossman: A Survey, Wright State University Art Galleries Jan 2004

Barbara Grossman: A Survey, Wright State University Art Galleries

Exhibition and Program Catalogs

An exhibit held at the Wright State Art gallery featuring the artworks of Barbara Grossman. Wanting to depict the nature of everyday life, her subjects deal with people interacting with their environments. Grossman is acclaimed for her use of space, color, patterns, and expression that invoke "emotional resonance" with the viewer. The exhibit was held at Wright State University Art Gallery September 12th through October 17th. It was also shown at: Lafayette College, Washington and Lee University, and New York Studio School of Drawing and Painting.


The Miami Valley School: 1956-2003 A Retrospective, Barbara A. Cleary Ph.D. Jan 2004

The Miami Valley School: 1956-2003 A Retrospective, Barbara A. Cleary Ph.D.

Local and Rare Books

This book details the history of the Miami Valley School from before its founding in 1964 through to 2003. It highlights notable faculty, sports teams, and more.

The Miami Valley School, founding 1964 and located on 22 acres in Washington Township, is Dayton's only independent, college preparatory, non-sectarian school for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. It serves students in 16 surrounding communities within a 35-mile radius.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 41, Winter Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association Jan 2004

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 41, Winter Quarter 2004, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


Making Work Visible, David Seitz Jan 2004

Making Work Visible, David Seitz

English Language and Literatures Faculty Publications

The instrumentalist motives of the working-class students are reconsidered. The local situations of these students suggest that we cannot assume what these students motives for instrumentalist behaviors might be, for instance some might emphasize the role of their families in shaping work values while others might emphasize peers and neighborhood influences.


Desolation's March: The Rise Of Personalism And The Reign Of Amusement In 21st Century America, Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D. Jan 2004

Desolation's March: The Rise Of Personalism And The Reign Of Amusement In 21st Century America, Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D.

Books Authored by Wright State Faculty/Staff

Dr. Stephen Foster (author of Melancholy Duty, Kluwer, 1997) has undertaken a critique of American decadence and moral squalor. He argues that three basic cultural phenomena have conjoined to warp and degrade the moral and cultural landscape of the country. Treated together for purposes of critique these phenomena have intertwined in the national psyche. They are the impact of personalism (via J. J. Rosseau) and the leveraged individual, the growth of the therapeutic state and the overwhelming preoccupation with entertainment. The author suggests the moral and cultural quandary these "states" have wrought and the attendant loss of artistic, moral …