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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Reducing "Treble" With Performance Focused Music Programs In Medical School: A Student Driven Needs Assessment To Clarify Participation Barriers Amongst Undergraduate Medical Students, Alexander Tu, Tiffany Truong, Kristy J. Carlson Phd, Matthew J. Brooks Dma, Jayme R. Dowdall Md
Reducing "Treble" With Performance Focused Music Programs In Medical School: A Student Driven Needs Assessment To Clarify Participation Barriers Amongst Undergraduate Medical Students, Alexander Tu, Tiffany Truong, Kristy J. Carlson Phd, Matthew J. Brooks Dma, Jayme R. Dowdall Md
EMET Projects
Integration of the arts into medical education has numerous benefits, including reducing burnout and producing empathetic physicians. Investment in arts-related activities has expanded considerably. However, funding remains a common limitation for further integration of arts into medical education. Clarifying student preferences and barriers to music programs can optimize such limited resources to best suit medical student needs.
Something American, Carolina S. Souto
Something American, Carolina S. Souto
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
SOMETHING AMERICAN is a poetry collection written from the perspective of a first-generation American navigating a growing family, a political crisis, and a global pandemic. Influences on this collection include Robert Hass’s THE ESSENTIAL HAIKU and FIELD GUIDE, which attend to nature and the poet-speaker’s immediate surroundings with diligence and precision. Ariel Francisco’s place poems and creative titles in ALL MY HEROES ARE BROKE provide important touchstones for Souto’s commitment to here-and-now writing. And Sylvia Plath’s frank and complex writing about motherhood in ARIEL grants the poet permission to probe these subjects as well.
In SOMETHING AMERICAN, experimental poems sprawl …
Experiences Of Arts And Humanities Students Engaging In Undergraduate Research, Carinna F. Ferguson
Experiences Of Arts And Humanities Students Engaging In Undergraduate Research, Carinna F. Ferguson
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Deemed an important pedagogical tool by the Boyer Commission Report more than 20 years ago, undergraduate research (UR) has been found to increase students’ academic performance, retention, and pursuance of higher degrees. However, much of the existing literature on UR has focused primarily on student participation outcomes in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields while disregarding those in other concentrations. The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of arts and humanities students participating in UR by describing (1) their research activities, and (2) the meaning and value they assign to research. Two sets of interviews were …
The Humanities: Our Human Journey, Ilona Klein
The Humanities: Our Human Journey, Ilona Klein
Faculty Publications
Life. The miracle of human life. Scientists believe that our incarnation as anatomically modern humans–homo sapiens–began on African soil about 200,000 years ago, as we started walking erect on two legs instead of four. We wandered upon our planet, a tiny, beautiful, blueish speck almost literally in the middle of nowhere, traveling elliptically around our sun within the cold, dark immensity of the universe.
Banshees: Poems, Eileen P. Kennedy
Blotto In The Lifeboat, Paul Christiansen
Blotto In The Lifeboat, Paul Christiansen
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Blotto in the Lifeboat is a book of poems that investigates natural processes and idiosyncrasies of human societies. Ranging from the absurd to the scientific in tone, the poems in Blotto in the Lifeboat situate themselves on the blurry-line between fact and imagination, employing a style that Thomas Lux describes as “imaginative realism.”
The middle of three sections is comprised solely of the long poem, “A Compendium of the True and Wondrous,” which collages remarkable facts and anecdotes to highlight the strange realities of the world and the rapidity of change. The first and third sections contain shorter, narrative poems …
Making An Impact: New Directions For Arts And Humanities Research, Ellen Hazelkorn
Making An Impact: New Directions For Arts And Humanities Research, Ellen Hazelkorn
Articles
The severity of the global economic crisis has put the spotlight firmly on measuring academic and research performance and productivity, and assessing its contribution, value, impact and benefit. While traditionally, research output and impact was measured by peer-publications and citations, there is increased emphasis on a “market-driven approach”, which favours the bio-, medical and technological sciences, and helped reinforce a disciplinary hierarchy in which arts and humanities research (A&HR) has struggled for attention. This article charts the changing policy environment across Ireland, the Netherlands and Norway. It draws on evidence from the HERAVALUE project which studied how different stakeholders value …
Drama In The Docklands, Mary Moynihan
Drama In The Docklands, Mary Moynihan
Articles
An article by Mary Moynihan in IN2 Magazine, issue number seven, Winter 2005, on Drama in the Docklands, a project run by Smashing Times Theatre Company that promotes access to creativity in the docklands area of Dublin, bringing drama into two primary schools - St Joseph's Primary School, East Wall and City Quay Primary School, City Quay. The article documents the project and the year-end show by children at Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College, Dublin.
My Life As A Salmon, Tom Johnson
Photography, Candice Borup Stringham
Riding The Bus, Davey Erekson
Principles Of Tree House Construction, Laura Owen
En Route To Marquesado, Karl Chandler
Orchard, Sarah J. Carter
Great Gardens!, Joshua Brady
Miracles, Lisa A. Nielsen
Happiness, James Richards
President James Rethinks Ordelia, Mark Foster
Grandmother Naming, Shannon Castleton
Pah Tempe, Sally Stratford
The Mood This Afternoon, Krista Halverson
Adam's Song, James Richards
Dishes, Karl Thomas Rees
Qua Têt, Karl Thomas Rees
Dream Of The Anxiety Clinic, Shannon Castleton
Burials, Neil Aitken
Running Circles, N. Andrew Spackman
A Letter To The Person Who Will Go Through My Pockets When I'M Dead, Jerem Pickett
A Letter To The Person Who Will Go Through My Pockets When I'M Dead, Jerem Pickett
Inscape
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Application, James Richards