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The Nanjing Massacre. Changing Contours Of History And Memory In Japan, China, And The U.S., Takashi Yoshida Dec 2006

The Nanjing Massacre. Changing Contours Of History And Memory In Japan, China, And The U.S., Takashi Yoshida

History Faculty Publications

In Japan, China, the United States and beyond, arguably no Japanese wartime atrocity against China is more widely known than the Nanjing Massacre. [1] Whatever the significance of mere name recognition, however, the history and memory of the Nanjing Massacre are profoundly complex. Indeed, even the phrase “Nanjing Massacre” (hereafter NM) remains contested, and to this day there are circles within which the words cannot be spoken without stirring deep feeling and disagreement.


Lin Foulk, Horn, 11/18, College Of Fine Arts Nov 2006

Lin Foulk, Horn, 11/18, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • LIN FOULK, Horn
  • with special guests JANINE GABOURY-SLY, Horn DEBORAH MORIARTY, Piano


Ken Prewitt, Tenor & Yu-Lien The, Piano, 9/27, College Of Fine Arts Sep 2006

Ken Prewitt, Tenor & Yu-Lien The, Piano, 9/27, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • KEN PREWITT, Tenor
  • YU-LIEN THE, Piano


41st International Congress On Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University May 2006

41st International Congress On Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University

International Congress on Medieval Studies Archive

The printed program of the 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 4-7, 2006), including the Corrigenda.


The Cistercian Studies Conference, 2006, The Institute Of Cistercian Studies May 2006

The Cistercian Studies Conference, 2006, The Institute Of Cistercian Studies

Conference on Cistercian Studies Programs

Program for the 2006 Cistercian Studies Conference at Western Michigan University in conjunction with the 41st Annual International Congress on Medieval Studies. This conference happened between May 4-7 2006.


Geraldine Boyer-Cussac, Geraldine Boyer-Cussac Apr 2006

Geraldine Boyer-Cussac, Geraldine Boyer-Cussac

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • GERALDINE BOYER-CUSSAC, Piano

Geraldine Boyer-Cussac is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. She completed undergraduate studies at the National Conservatory of France.


Matthew J. Westgate, Conductor, Matthew J. Westgate Apr 2006

Matthew J. Westgate, Conductor, Matthew J. Westgate

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • MATTHEW J. WESTGATE, Conductor
  • conducting the University Symphonic Band

Matthew J. Westgate is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in conducting–instrumental. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.


Amanda Quist, Conductor, Amanda Quist Apr 2006

Amanda Quist, Conductor, Amanda Quist

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • AMANDA QUIST, Conductor
  • conducting Collegium Singers

Amanda Quist, the Audrey Davidson Scholar, is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in conducting–choral. She received her bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.


David Story, Double Bass, David Story Apr 2006

David Story, Double Bass, David Story

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • DAVID STORY, Double Bass
  • Yu-Lien The, Piano
  • assisted by A. François Henkins, Violin

David Story is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.


Applying A Business Model To The University, John Neill Apr 2006

Applying A Business Model To The University, John Neill

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


Cultural Contradictions And Ethical Dilemmas In The Corporate-Styled University, Eric Gould Apr 2006

Cultural Contradictions And Ethical Dilemmas In The Corporate-Styled University, Eric Gould

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University


Epilogue: Universities And Corporations, Robert Kauffman Apr 2006

Epilogue: Universities And Corporations, Robert Kauffman

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


Media Ethics: The Powerful And The Powerless, Elaine E. Englehardt Apr 2006

Media Ethics: The Powerful And The Powerless, Elaine E. Englehardt

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Papers presented for the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


Recent Developments In International Education At Wmu, Ronald Davis Apr 2006

Recent Developments In International Education At Wmu, Ronald Davis

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


Universities And Corporations: A Selection Of Papers Presented At Tire Western Michigan University Emeriti Council Forum, Center Of The Study Of Ethics In Society Apr 2006

Universities And Corporations: A Selection Of Papers Presented At Tire Western Michigan University Emeriti Council Forum, Center Of The Study Of Ethics In Society

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

A selection of papers presented at the WMU Emeriti Council Forum.


The Entrepreneurial University: Rewards & Risks, Samuel M. Hines Jr. Apr 2006

The Entrepreneurial University: Rewards & Risks, Samuel M. Hines Jr.

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


The College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences & The Btr-A Partnership With Purpose, Michael B. Atkins, Kurt Hayden Apr 2006

The College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences & The Btr-A Partnership With Purpose, Michael B. Atkins, Kurt Hayden

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


The Commodification Of International Education, Howard Dooley Apr 2006

The Commodification Of International Education, Howard Dooley

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


Introduction: The Entrepreneurial University, Joseph Ellin Apr 2006

Introduction: The Entrepreneurial University, Joseph Ellin

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Published by the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University.


Kristin Guy, Oboe, Kristin Guy Mar 2006

Kristin Guy, Oboe, Kristin Guy

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • KRISTIN GUY, Oboe
  • assisted by Courtney Phelps, Piano A. François Henkins, Violin Arturo Ziraldo, Viola Ellen Nettleton, Cello

Kristin Guy is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Boise State University.


Fred Glesnes, Tenor Saxophone, Fred Glesnes Mar 2006

Fred Glesnes, Tenor Saxophone, Fred Glesnes

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • FRED GLESNES, Tenor Saxophone
  • assisted by Bartosz Hadala, Piano Mark Ziegler, Bass Chris Earley, Drums
  • and the University Jazz Orchestra

Fred Glesnes is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Northern Norway Music Conservatory.


Marco Blackmore, Alto Saxophone And Flute, Marco Blackmore Mar 2006

Marco Blackmore, Alto Saxophone And Flute, Marco Blackmore

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • MARCO BLACKMORE, Alto Saxophone and Flute
  • assisted by Yu-Lien The and Dave Izard, Piano Zach Lane, Bass
  • and the WMU Jazz Octet Chris Beckstrom, Tenor Saxophone Pat Laslie, Baritone Saxophone Terrence Massey, Trumpet Shawn Bell, Trombone Logan Thomas, Piano PJ Roberts, Bass Spiro Sinigos, Drums

Marco Blackmore is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah.


Tina Gorter, Piano, Tina Gorter Mar 2006

Tina Gorter, Piano, Tina Gorter

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • TINA GORTER, Piano
  • assisted by Helen Lukan, Piano

Tina Gorter is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. She received her bachelor’s degrees from Augustana College and the University of Montana.


Ellen Nettleton, Cello, Ellen Nettleton Mar 2006

Ellen Nettleton, Cello, Ellen Nettleton

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • ELLEN NETTLETON, Cello
  • Yi Wang, Piano

Ellen Nettleton is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Miami University of Ohio.


Kathryn Hahn, Trombone, Kathryn Hahn Mar 2006

Kathryn Hahn, Trombone, Kathryn Hahn

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • KATHRYN HAHN, Trombone
  • Helen Lukan, Piano
  • assisted by Chris Van Hof, Trombone Ruth Lindgren, Trombone Evan Conroy, Bass Trombone

Kathryn Hahn is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bemidji State University.


Carl Ratner, Baritone & Lori Sims, Piano, 3/7, College Of Fine Arts Mar 2006

Carl Ratner, Baritone & Lori Sims, Piano, 3/7, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • CARL RATNER, Baritone
  • LORI SIMS, Piano


Laurel Kay Filzen, Horn, Laurel Kay Filzen Mar 2006

Laurel Kay Filzen, Horn, Laurel Kay Filzen

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • LAUREL KAY FILZEN, Horn
  • Yu-Liën The, Piano
  • with Nicholas Filzen, Tenor

Laurel Kay Filzen is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Western Illinois University.


Henning Schroeder, Saxophones, Henning Schroeder Feb 2006

Henning Schroeder, Saxophones, Henning Schroeder

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • HENNING SCHRÖDER, Saxophones
  • Yu-Liën The, Piano

Henning Schröder is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. He received his artist diplomas from the University of Arts in Berlin, Germany.


Adam Snider, Tuba, Adam Snider Feb 2006

Adam Snider, Tuba, Adam Snider

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • ADAM SNIDER, Tuba
  • Yu-Liën The, Piano
  • assisted by The WMU Graduate Saxophone Quartet Neil Free, Soprano Saxophone Henning Schröder, Alto Saxophone Marco Blackmore, Tenor Saxophone Tony Babecka, Baritone Saxophone

Adam Snider is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Boston Conservatory.


Somos Y Estamos, Febrero 2006, Department Of Spanish Feb 2006

Somos Y Estamos, Febrero 2006, Department Of Spanish

Somos y Estamos

No abstract provided.