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Scholars Day 2024 Program Of Events, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day 2024 Program Of Events, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
This is the program of events for the 2023 Scholars Day Conference, where undergraduates across disciplines present their scholarly and creative works.
Scholars Day 2023 Program Of Events, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day 2023 Program Of Events, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
This is the program of events for the 2023 Scholars Day Conference, where undergraduates across disciplines present their scholarly and creative works.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2022, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2022, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
This is the program of events for the 2022 Scholars Day Conference, where undergraduates across disciplines present their scholarly and creative works.
History Of The Pruet School Of Christian Studies/Department Of Religion At Ouachita Baptist University/Ouachita Baptist College (1886-2021), J. Daniel Hayes
History Of The Pruet School Of Christian Studies/Department Of Religion At Ouachita Baptist University/Ouachita Baptist College (1886-2021), J. Daniel Hayes
Articles
This is a short history of the Religion Department/School of Christian Studies at Ouachita Baptist University. This document includes a historical overview, faculty publications, the theological and educational philosophy of the school, history of Bible-related CORE courses, curriculum, and lists of faculty/staff with some biographical information.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2021, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2021, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
This is the program of events for the 2021 Scholars Day Conference, where undergraduates across disciplines present their scholarly and creative works.
What Can People Learn About The American Revolution Through "Assassin's Creed Iii"?, Katie Kitchell
What Can People Learn About The American Revolution Through "Assassin's Creed Iii"?, Katie Kitchell
History Class Publications
Video games have been a source of entertainment for people of all ages since the creation of the first video game, Pong, in 1958. Over time, video games have been improved upon to provide better graphics, better stories, better gameplay, and more fun for the family. Careers are now based on the creation of video games and their development, leading to the rise of companies such as Ubisoft, Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Sony Computer Entertainment, and many others who base their entire company on the creation and selling of video games. Today, they have been integrated as an almost essential …
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2018, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2018, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
No abstract provided.
Ouachita Riley-Hickingbotham Library's Special Collections Earns National Award, Trennis Henderson
Ouachita Riley-Hickingbotham Library's Special Collections Earns National Award, Trennis Henderson
Press Releases
The Arkansas Baptist History Collection of Ouachita Baptist University’s Riley-Hickingbotham Library Archives and Special Collections has been honored with the Baptist History and Heritage Society’s 2017 Davis C. Woolley Award for Outstanding Achievement in Assessing and Preserving Baptist History.
The national award honors the work of Dr. Wendy Richter, Ouachita professor and archivist, and her staff who coordinated the Special Collections project. The award was announced recently at the annual conference of the Baptist History and Heritage Society, hosted by First Baptist Church of Augusta, Ga., in partnership with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Georgia.
“It is indeed an honor …
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2017, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2017, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
No abstract provided.
Does Gendered Language Have An Effect On You?, Andrew John Stambolie, Angella Valencia, Olivia Allbright
Does Gendered Language Have An Effect On You?, Andrew John Stambolie, Angella Valencia, Olivia Allbright
Scholars Day
Our study tested the effects of gender exclusive and gender inclusive language on males’ and females’ feelings of ostracism, motivation, identification, and their emotions.
Research has shown that being rejected or ignored can have negative psychological effects. (Stout & Dasgupta, 2011).
Ostracism is both the act being ignored and excluded. It includes directly differing with the individual, indicating his or her failings, as well as actively denying being associated with this individual. (Cheung & Choi, 2000).
Discrimination can be understood as a larger sociological component that includes ostracism. (Cheung & Choi, 2000).
Research Question: Does the use of gender-inclusive and …
Physical And Psychological Balancing Act: Is Stability Desirable?, Abby Huggins, Marley Zochert, Nate Shrader
Physical And Psychological Balancing Act: Is Stability Desirable?, Abby Huggins, Marley Zochert, Nate Shrader
Scholars Day
Recent studies have conveyed that the physical instability of a person would alter the way they thought about other people’s relationships and the traits people seek in romantic partners. These studies also show that cordial physical experiences can impact people’s views of relationship stability (Kille, Forest, & Wood, 2013).
Confessing love for a significant other while seated in an unstable condition can alter how they truly feel if they were to be sitting in a stable condition (Forest, Kille, Wood, & Stehouwer, 2015).
Similarly, one study showed that being in a position that makes someone feel uncomfortable can influence what …
The Role Of Gender And Emotions On Moral Hypocrisy, Jordan K. Raglin, Tye G. Boudra-Bland, Tristan B. Benzon
The Role Of Gender And Emotions On Moral Hypocrisy, Jordan K. Raglin, Tye G. Boudra-Bland, Tristan B. Benzon
Scholars Day
Recent studies have shown that the emotions of anger and guilt have interesting effects on an individual’s moral hypocrisy. Anger increasing the likelihood that one will be hypocritical and guilt effectively neutralizes any hypocritical tendencies. (Polman & Ruttan, 2012)
We were keenly interested to see if we could duplicate these results at Ouachita and were also curious as to whether or not gender plays a role in how hypocritical a person will be.
We wanted to know if emotion or gender could negatively impact logical reasoning because if they do, we could keep this in mind while making judgments in …
Retired U.S. Ambassador David Greenlee Presents Birkett Williams Lecture At Ouachita, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Retired U.S. Ambassador David Greenlee Presents Birkett Williams Lecture At Ouachita, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University recently hosted retired U.S. Ambassador David Greenlee as a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow. During his stay April 4-6 Greenlee led discussions in both honors and faculty colloquiums, spoke in several classes and presented the Birkett Williams Lecture.
The Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows, a program which brings prominent and diverse professionals to college campuses, coordinated Greenlee’s visit. Greenlee served as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia (2003-06) and Paraguay (2000-03) and spent a total of 32 years in foreign service.
Textbooks And Their Portrayal Of Japan In World War Ii, Harry Lah
Textbooks And Their Portrayal Of Japan In World War Ii, Harry Lah
History Class Publications
“Good morning everyone, now if you’ll turn in your books with me to page...” drones the voice of the teacher, it can be any teacher, teaching history in a typical high school. Those words dreaded by students of all ages and from all generations that attended schools within the public school system of their respective states. Many students dreaded these classes, but they were no doubt influenced by them. By sitting in them they were presented with information both new and old about their state and country from their teacher, and perhaps more significantly, whatever textbook they had in school. …
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2015, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2015, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
No abstract provided.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2014, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2014, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
No abstract provided.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2013, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2013, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
No abstract provided.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2012, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2012, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
The 2012 Scholars Day Program of Events lists the presenters and their papers, posters, recitals, theatre scenes, art shows, or theses.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2011, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2011, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
No abstract provided.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2010, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2010, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
No abstract provided.
My Last Lecture: What Happens When You Teach Longer Than Alexander The Great Lived?, Tom Auffenberg
My Last Lecture: What Happens When You Teach Longer Than Alexander The Great Lived?, Tom Auffenberg
Presentations and Lectures
I want to thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to do this today, but I also want to confess that if you take this assignment seriously–which I did–it is a most daunting task. Trying to present your “Last Lecture” while you’re out there munching on your lunches, it strikes me as most difficult not to present something that is either too pompous or too vacuous. One is almost tempted to plagiarize the closing lines from one of my favorite movies, Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life and tell you Eric Idle’s conclusion that “It’s not very much …