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In The Black: A Speakers Series On African American Business, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center
In The Black: A Speakers Series On African American Business, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center
Bolinga Cultural Resources Center Brochures and Promotional Materials
A flyer advertising a lecture by "nationally known entrepreneur" Joshua I. Smith as part of a speaker series focusing on African-American Business.
Samuel Johnson, Scepticism, And Biography, Martin Maner
Samuel Johnson, Scepticism, And Biography, Martin Maner
English Language and Literatures Faculty Publications
Johnson's sceptical approach to biography is a dialectic by which Johnson engages the reader in testing the limits of biographical inference. This biographical scepticism derives from the scientific epistemologies of Locke and Bacon, the writings of Pierre Bayle, and the "constructive scepticism" of the seventeenth-century Christian apologists.
With The Vision To Succeed: Fourteenth Annual Recognition And Awards Banquet, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center
With The Vision To Succeed: Fourteenth Annual Recognition And Awards Banquet, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center
Bolinga Cultural Resources Center Brochures and Promotional Materials
A program advertising the Bolinga Cultural Resources Center's Fourteenth Annual Recognition and Awards Banquet. It includes the schedule of the banquet, information about the keynote speaker Ray Miller, and more.
Science/Technology/Abstraction: Art At The End Of The Decade, Wright State University Art Galleries
Science/Technology/Abstraction: Art At The End Of The Decade, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
Science and technology are two dominant art themes that have been weaving their way through the 1980s. This show makes that point very strongly, but in doing so it does not I intend to show every work of art that has used scientific or technological subject matter, or has been hooked up to an electric outlet during this I decade. That would be both I indiscriminate and unrewarding. What this exhibition does set out to do is give enough breadth of focus to the subject to make it understandable that many artists in the past few years have been using …
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, March 11, 1989, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, March 11, 1989, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Annual Conference Programs
This one page program is from the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Medical History held on March 11, 1989. The program details the events and presentations of the meeting.
Nexus, Spring 1989, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Spring 1989, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Contemporary Chinese Works On Paper, Wright State University Art Galleries
Contemporary Chinese Works On Paper, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
This a flyer that displays information for the Contemporary Chinese Works on Paper exhibit and lecture held at Wright State University. The dates that this exhibit was displayed was February 19th through March 17, 1989. Curated by Katherine Kadish, she held a curator talk about the collection on February 20, 1989. Bryan Choi, described as an architect and educator, held a lecture on the exhibit February 20, 1989.
Wright State University Alternative Newspaper: The Wright Stuff, Vol. I, Issue I, Winter 1989, Wright State University Student Body
Wright State University Alternative Newspaper: The Wright Stuff, Vol. I, Issue I, Winter 1989, Wright State University Student Body
Wright State University Alternative Newspaper Collection
Seven page alternative newspaper produced by the Student Government of Wright State University.
Nexus, Winter 1989, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Winter 1989, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Different Words: Response To James Paul Gee, C. Mark Hurlbert, Nancy Mack, James Thomas Zebroski
Different Words: Response To James Paul Gee, C. Mark Hurlbert, Nancy Mack, James Thomas Zebroski
English Language and Literatures Faculty Publications
Our collective response to James Paul Gee will build on the many similar beliefs that the three of us share with Gee to examine the disputes that we have with some of his words. Our response will push forward, suggesting transformative practices that composition teachers can do to create a more democratic classroom and a more democratic profession.
School Of Music Recital Programs From 1989 To 1990, Wright State University School Of Music
School Of Music Recital Programs From 1989 To 1990, 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 1989 to 1990 school year.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Peacekeeper, Wright State University Art Galleries
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Peacekeeper, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
Organized by The Peace Museum, Peacekeeper was an exhibit held at Wright State University to document the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and his influence with The Civil Rights Movement. Included in the exhibit, was historical reference to his life, as well as, performances by the Wright State University Gospel Choir, and the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company. Peacekeeper was held at the Wright State University Art Gallery from November 5 through December 1st, 1989.
The Social Nature Of Words: Voices, Dialogues, Quarrels, Nancy Mack
The Social Nature Of Words: Voices, Dialogues, Quarrels, Nancy Mack
English Language and Literatures Faculty Publications
Considers the social nature of language and applies it to the composition classroom. Demonstrates how the composition teacher's conception of language influences the student's position of power. Argues that the "democratic" use of language allows students from lower social classes to appropriate language and to make changes which will foster a better society.
Byzantium: Tribute To Andreas N. Stratos, 1: History - Art And Archaeology; 2: Theology And Philology (Review), Martin Arbagi
Byzantium: Tribute To Andreas N. Stratos, 1: History - Art And Archaeology; 2: Theology And Philology (Review), Martin Arbagi
History Faculty Publications
Review of the book Byzantium: Tribute to Andreas N. Stratos, 1: History - Art And Archaeology; 2: Theology and Philology (edited by Nia A. Stratos).
Without Help Or Hindrance: Religious Identity In American Culture By Eldon G. Ernst (Review), Jacob Dorn
Without Help Or Hindrance: Religious Identity In American Culture By Eldon G. Ernst (Review), Jacob Dorn
History Faculty Publications
Review of the book Without Help or Hindrance: Religious Identity in American Culture by Eldon G. Ernst.