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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Grizzly, October 1, 2020, Simra Mariam, Gillian Mccomeskey, Kevin Melton, Layla Halterman, Shelsea Deravil, Julia Paiano, Rosalia Murphy, Ava Compagnoni
The Grizzly, October 1, 2020, Simra Mariam, Gillian Mccomeskey, Kevin Melton, Layla Halterman, Shelsea Deravil, Julia Paiano, Rosalia Murphy, Ava Compagnoni
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
In Memoriam: Aidan Inteso '24 • Ursinus Receives National Ranking • Autumn at Ursinus • Ursinus Online: New Ways to Live Together • A Powerful Yet Stylish Weapon • Opinion: Online Learning Versus In-Tents Perspective; Ursinus Response to COVID-19 • Closeness of Teammates Under COVID-19 Guidelines • Back to Practice: COVID Style
Ua77/1 Wku Spirit, Wku Alumni Relations
Ua77/1 Wku Spirit, Wku Alumni Relations
WKU Archives Records
WKU's alumni magazine. Contents:
- Trabue, Amanda. VP Notes
- WKU Increases Access with Hilltopper Guarantee, Other Scholarship Program Changes
- WKU Sets Records in Freshman Class Growth, Quality
- Four New Members Join WKU Board of Regents – Currie Millikin, Jan West, Garrett Edmonds, Shane Spiller
- Ethan Logan Named Vice President for Enrollment & Student Experience
- WKU Celebrates World Teachers’ Day by Announcing Two Scholarship Programs
- WKU Student Publications Earns Three National Pacemakers
- WKU to Go Test Optional for Admission
- WKU’s Panhellenic Council Earns National Recognition
- WKU Department of Art is Now WKU Department of Art & Design
- WKU Food Recovery Network Redirects …
Asian American History And Politics, Rahaf Abdalkareem
Asian American History And Politics, Rahaf Abdalkareem
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
Asian American Studies offers a scholarly avenue to discuss questions of racial inequality, domestic capitalism, and global imperialism. The debate also includes research on how Asian Americans of the first and second generations cope with adaptation and assimilation, in particular on their Americanization and active pursuit of higher education and prestigious professions in a community that still discriminates against them. In the United States, Asian American Studies focuses on the identities, historical and current perspectives of people and communities. Nationalism, migrants, Asian American masculinity, Asian American femininity, cultural politics, and media coverage are topics and concerns that are central in …
Peril, Pandemic, And Crisis: Asian American Studies, Alexis Desany, Carter Lawton, David Wiley
Peril, Pandemic, And Crisis: Asian American Studies, Alexis Desany, Carter Lawton, David Wiley
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
Hello and Welcome to our Zine!! We are so happy you stopped by! :) We were presented the opportunity to create a zine on Asian American studies through Josen Diaz’s ETHN course. Although this started out as a project, it became so much more to our group. We had the opportunity to explore different Asian American cultures, their history, and their influence on American culture and politics. This project allowed us to relate all of the historical readings from the Chinese Exclusion Act and the world wars to events that occur today. Over the semester, we developed our overall knowledge …
A Look At Asian American Studies, Emery Mckee, Ryan Caragher, Emma Rohrer, Gabe Velazquez
A Look At Asian American Studies, Emery Mckee, Ryan Caragher, Emma Rohrer, Gabe Velazquez
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
Our Zine hopes to cover the multitude of topics discussed in our Intro to Asian American Studies class. Each section is based on a reading relevant to a specific subject covered in the class, whether that be the history of Japanese internment camps or the globalization of the Filipino workforce. After a deeper analysis of the history and tradition in each reading, our zine also focuses on the social, political, and intellectual significance of Asian American articles and stories. There are many significant facts and key ideas that truly speak for themselves on the issues and events being discussed along …
From The Yellow Peril To The Model Minority: A History Of Asian American Immigration, Annabelle Jefferies, Ben Police, Jack Evenson, Sam Stiker
From The Yellow Peril To The Model Minority: A History Of Asian American Immigration, Annabelle Jefferies, Ben Police, Jack Evenson, Sam Stiker
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
Throughout the past semester, our group has read books, interpreted art and propaganda, and grappled with ideas from scholars on the topic of Asian American immigration and assimilation into the society of the United States. The zines that were created in response to these different forms of media discuss this process of immigration and inclusion as a slow, ongoing process that began with Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century. They also investigate this historical process through a lens of prejudice and racism in our country as a result of global geopolitical events, such as the Vietnam War or the …
Introduction To Asian American Studies: Final Zine Project (2), Jason Redlew, William Jonathan Brown, Joey Provost, Maiki Kawakami
Introduction To Asian American Studies: Final Zine Project (2), Jason Redlew, William Jonathan Brown, Joey Provost, Maiki Kawakami
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
Over the course of this class, we have examined different perspectives on historical events and learned about how these events have impacted minority lives. This careful examination allows us to be self-critical of both our actions and the actions of our country. Each week, we were tasked with reading a piece of literature that critiques a historical event or provides a different interpretation. Our goal was to take the message of each reading and represent it through a creative magazine article, known as a zine. As we began this project, we had some trouble comprehending the deeper meaning behind the …
History, Culture, And Humanity: Contextualizing Modern Oppressions, Rosalyn Arvizu, Payton Asch, Thalia Petronelli
History, Culture, And Humanity: Contextualizing Modern Oppressions, Rosalyn Arvizu, Payton Asch, Thalia Petronelli
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
In our Fall 2020 Introduction to Asian American Studies class, small student cohorts were tasked with creating a zine page for the various concepts analyzed in class. We read many articles in relation to Asian American oppression, both globally and locally. This included topics such as the history of the Chinese Exclusion Act and the anti-Chinese movement, and the various racializations different Asian ethnicities faced. We read about the model minority myth and its prevalence after the Vietnam War, Korean War, and Cold War. Additionally, we discussed the militarization and radicalization of the United States' colonial projects in Hawai'i, Guam, …
Introduction To Asian American Studies: Final Zine Project (4), Lauren Hendrickson, Kelli Kufta, Madi Earnshaw, Hayley Lee
Introduction To Asian American Studies: Final Zine Project (4), Lauren Hendrickson, Kelli Kufta, Madi Earnshaw, Hayley Lee
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
ABOUT US… We are a group of USD students studying Asian American history & politics. Over the course of the semester, we have studied histories of labor, migration, war, incarceration, and displacement. This course has allowed us to better understand the ways in which Asian American identity has emerged. This course has given us the tools necessary to explore Asian American history and to contextualize what we have learned so we can apply it to contemporary issues both within and outside of the United States. ABOUT OUR ZINE… In each of our weekly zines, we really focused on the significance …
An Artistic Exploration Of Asian American Studies, Eileen Rhatigan, Alanah Winston, Myah Pace, Tristan Brown
An Artistic Exploration Of Asian American Studies, Eileen Rhatigan, Alanah Winston, Myah Pace, Tristan Brown
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
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The Asian American Experience, Isabel Poljakovic, Oriana Sampath, Ryan Cu
The Asian American Experience, Isabel Poljakovic, Oriana Sampath, Ryan Cu
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
The following zine pages aim to provide insight into the global experiences of Asian Americans. There are many ethnicities encapsulated in the term Asian Americans. In addition, each ethnic group has unique experiences. Studying Asian American race and gender relations is essential in unpacking global power dynamics. This zine attempts to show the way Asian American experiences have evolved over time. It attempts to connect history to the present by showing how Asian Americans are still affected by events that happened centuries ago Through exploring specific historic events, this zine reveals how the U.S. constructed the “Asian American” racial category. …
History Of Asian Americans, Brittany Le, Christine Sivilay, Mollie Frager
History Of Asian Americans, Brittany Le, Christine Sivilay, Mollie Frager
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
For our History of Asian Americans project, we aimed to creatively showcase some of the important topics discussed in the readings throughout this course. Additionally, our group related these historical topics to modern day issues or personal experiences. This was particularly interesting due to the current events taking place this semester like COVID-19, BLM Movement, and the election. In our project, we strayed away from summaries and explanations as much as possible while still providing context. We aimed to use our creative and critical thinking to highlight certain underlying aspects of the readings we thought were important, but may not …
(Re) Model Minority: A Discussion Of The Past And Present, Eden Concepcion, Jason Luu, Jannah Orbita, John Tran
(Re) Model Minority: A Discussion Of The Past And Present, Eden Concepcion, Jason Luu, Jannah Orbita, John Tran
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
PURPOSE. The purpose of this zine is to look at historical events that have influenced the way Asian American communities cope with injustices in the United States, and how Asian Americans have been treated throughout history and until now. Throughout this zine, we draw connections between the past and the present– some things may have changed, but others still remain the same. KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR... Analysis of Discriminatory Law Before & After Historical Analysis Satire PANDEMIC. With racial tensions towards Asian American high throughout the world because of COVID-19, it has become relevant to learn about the origins …
Reflections On A Movement, Mark Bautista, James Estillore, Paolo Garcia, Nadia Mohebati
Reflections On A Movement, Mark Bautista, James Estillore, Paolo Garcia, Nadia Mohebati
Ethnic Studies Student Zines
In this zine, we aimed to explore several texts and discuss their significance in understanding both Asian American history and politics, as well as the oral histories and experiences that are often forgotten. In addition to this, each topic covered in our zine investigates how these events throughout time have shaped and continually affected the Asian American experience today. Throughout our time dissecting these select texts on the topic of Asian American Ethnic Studies, the editorial team came to understand the significance of employing a framework of the Asian American plight in regard to how we process modern events. From …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Reynolds, Easton. 8 Juveniles Responsible for Recurring Water Throwing Harassment
- Thornton, Maggie. Marching at a Distance – Marching Band
- Reynolds, Easton. Local Small Businesses Work to Recover from Pandemic Losses
- Hendricks, Allie & Preston Romanov. Art for All – SoKY Marketplace
- Cox, Alex. Editorial Cartoon re: Breonna Taylor
- Bunton, Gabrielle. I Choose Black Women Every Time
- Nash, Slim. Commissioner Candidate Slim Nash: Your Right to Vote is Special
- Hargrove, Matthew. Hilltoppers Look to Bounce Back Against Middle Tennessee State University – Football
- Kieser, Nick. Budget …
The Grizzly, September 24, 2020, Simra Mariam, Sam Beckman, Claude Wolfer, Layla Halterman, Shelsea Deravil, Liam Reilly, Kevin Melton, Sean Mcginley
The Grizzly, September 24, 2020, Simra Mariam, Sam Beckman, Claude Wolfer, Layla Halterman, Shelsea Deravil, Liam Reilly, Kevin Melton, Sean Mcginley
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Ursinus Celebrates the Commons Opening • A Not-so-Common Intellectual Experience • Strengthening Your Optimism Muscle • The Fringe Festival 2020 Goes Virtual • Opinion: All Students Should Have the Same CIE Experience; The Case for Pronouns • Pokemon Go Makes a Comeback • The New "Normal" for Ursinus College Athletics
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Murray, Debra. Voting in College
- Reynolds, Easton. WKU and Barnes & Noble Partner in 10-year Deal
- Latimer, Jacob. Online & Hybrid Courses Pose Challenge to Professors
- Dobbs, Jack & Anna Leachman. Last Ride: Beech Bend Park
- Lowe, Julianna. A Call to Mitch McConnell – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Bailey, Carlos. Bowling Green City Commissioner Candidate Shares Statement on the Importance of Voting in Local Elections
- Kieser, Nick. Football Fans Use New Ticketing App at Home Opener
- Hargrove, Matthew. …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Bertucci, Leo. System Upgrade from Local Health Department Affects WKU’s COVID-19 Case Count
- Holland, Kelley. WKU Alum Works as Photojournalist for USA Today – Harrison Hill
- Latimer, Jacob. Nursing Students Employed at On-campus Clinic Assist with COVID-19 Testing
- Frazier, Keilen. Dried Out – Tobacco
- Gray, Tim. Better Together: Black Lives Matter
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Social Distancing
- Send Students Home: WKU’s Campus Isn’t Safe
- Kieser, Nick. To the Mountains – Brooks LeCompte, Track & Field
- Warner, Casey. Hilltoppers to Host Liberty for Home Opener …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Reynolds, Easton. Coping with Crisis – Hurricane Katrina, COVID-19
- Bunton, Gabrielle. Students Adjust to Hybrid Classes During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Latimer, Jacob. WKU Student Lorena Silva Releases Springhouse
- Celebration Despite Separation
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Zoom Meetings
- Marshall, Olivia. Navigating My Sorority in a Global Pandemic – Delta Zeta
- Warner, Casey. Review: Bowling Green Punk-rock Duo Releases Album – Dos Cobros
- Kieser, Nick. WKU Coaches Adapt to Postponed Season – Soccer, Volleyball
- Warner, Casey. Piggy-T – Tyrell Pigrome, Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. Support the Players – …
Grace Parker: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Grace Parker
Grace Parker: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Grace Parker
COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters
- Mixed-media digital collage
- 18 inches wide, 24 inches high
Daveauntae Cotton: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Daveauntae Cotton
Daveauntae Cotton: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Daveauntae Cotton
COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters
- Mixed-media digital collage
- 18 inches wide, 24 inches high
Jillian Whitson: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Jillian Whitson
Jillian Whitson: 1918 & 2020 Pandemic Poster, Jillian Whitson
COVID-19 Graphic Design: Posters
- Digital collage
- 18 inches wide, 24 inches high
Religious Organizations Under Quarantine: Ukrainian Realities, Petro Kraliuk, Igor Bogdanovskiy, Kateryna Yakunina
Religious Organizations Under Quarantine: Ukrainian Realities, Petro Kraliuk, Igor Bogdanovskiy, Kateryna Yakunina
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
On March 11, 2020, quarantine restrictions were introduced in Ukraine due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They concerned all spheres of public life, including the religious sphere. Accordingly, all religious organizations in Ukraine had to adapt to the new rules and conditions of their liturgical practice. A dialogue at the state-church level took place immediately after the introduction of the quarantine. Some spokesmen for religious organizations (Greek Catholics, Protestants) called for a consolidation of efforts to support the population under conditions of the spread of the coronavirus disease.
The article analyzes the situation of religious organizations under the conditions of the …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Collins, Michael. Rough Start – COVID-19
- Thornton, Maggie. What a WKU Student Learned from Her Experience with COVID-19
- Harkreader, Dylan & Debra Murray. Programs That Rely On Hands-on Learning Adapt to Virtual Courses
- Meyer-Thornton, Zane. Keep It Going
- Hurst, Courtney, Robin Lester & Trenton Peyton. What Is Intercultural Student Engagement Center?
- Sisler, Julie. WKU Grad Student: It’s On the Administration, Not the Students
- Kieser, Nick. Football Takes Precautions to Kick Off Season COVID-Free
- Warner, Casey: Setting Up – Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. Making It Safe to …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Rash, Liza. Math Department Head Makes a Shocking Model Regarding Potential Campus COVID-19 Death Rate
- Bertucci, Leo. WKU Introduces COVID-19 Testing to Campus Community
- Marshall, Olivia. How Students Can Navigate Campus Facilities This Semester
- Bunton, Gabrielle. Campus Organizations Prepare to Engage Students Amid COVID Restrictions
- Deppen, Laurel. On-campus Students Who Contract COVID to be Moved to New Location to Quarantine
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Social Distancing
- College of Health & Human Services Should Have Been More Involved in Restart Committee
- Deppen, Laurel. From the …
Alternate Warfare: The Unseen Weapons Of Mass Destruction, Elyse Keener
Alternate Warfare: The Unseen Weapons Of Mass Destruction, Elyse Keener
Liberty University Journal of Statesmanship & Public Policy
Biological warfare is a national security concern that transcends centuries. In the current international climate, biowarfare is of particular interest due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This article seeks to follow historical cases of biological warfare and international response to these cases in order to understand the implications of COVID-19, if it were to be weaponized. Also covered is the current capabilities that Russia, China, and Iran are assessed to possess.
Impacts Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Black Americans With Diabetes, Ted Studt
Impacts Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Black Americans With Diabetes, Ted Studt
Biology Summer Fellows
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all Americans in varying ways, but it has hit the American Black population particularly hard. It also impacts immunocompromised individuals, especially those with conditions that involve damage to or hindering of the cardiovascular or respiratory systems. I found myself asking several questions – how much did this affect individuals who suffer from such conditions, especially those who are Black Americans; how much does systemic racism play in the current pandemic; what could be done about all this; and so on. Since I myself have lived with type I diabetes for almost two decades at the …
Documenting Latinx Communities: Podcasting And Oral History In The Time Of Covid-19, Nelson Santana
Documenting Latinx Communities: Podcasting And Oral History In The Time Of Covid-19, Nelson Santana
Publications and Research
Living through a worldwide pandemic is not easy. As of June 22, 2020, more than 8.8 million cases have been confirmed and more than 465,700 people have died from COVID-19. Oral narratives are powerful tools that for audiences paint a picture of that person’s perception of an event, especially since it is the narrative of the interviewee’s unique lived experience that is captured. This paper discusses the early stages of an oral history project that documents COVID-19 through the lens of Latinx communities.
Failure, Flexibility, And (Self-)Forgiveness: Authentic Modeling Through Distance Instruction, Brandie L. Bohney
Failure, Flexibility, And (Self-)Forgiveness: Authentic Modeling Through Distance Instruction, Brandie L. Bohney
Teaching/Writing: The Journal of Writing Teacher Education
After adjusting her writing methods course for distance learning due to coronavirus restrictions, an experienced teacher but early-career teacher educator gets a difficult and important reminder about what failure in the classroom feels like. Using this failure as an opportunity, she chooses an honest and vulnerable approach to readjusting the course and finds that the strategy serves both her and her students well.
Stop Fighting The Coronavirus, Pranay Sinha
Stop Fighting The Coronavirus, Pranay Sinha
Journal of Wellness
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the refrain of war has echoed across the world. It has tainted the way we speak about the pandemic and shaped the way we think about it. Metaphors can direct thought and action. This essay reflects on the ways in which the metaphor of war is disrupting the way we relate to the pandemic, to our society, and to each other and concludes with an alternative metaphor.