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Combating Intersection-Related Imposter Phenomenon In The Workplace Through Career Readiness, Simone Stewart
Combating Intersection-Related Imposter Phenomenon In The Workplace Through Career Readiness, Simone Stewart
Black Issues Conference
Research has determined that Impostor Phenomenon (IP) most likely occurs in members of minority groups, students, first generation professionals and persons for whom success came quickly. Other studies have shown that many professional women are One of the ways to combat IP is through the development of competencies needed in your career. Attend this workshop to learn how to develop strategies to approach career competency while on campus and throughout your career to keep you on top of your game!
Female Leadership In Gaming: Where Are They & Where Are They Missing?, Toni Repetti, Shekinah Hoffman
Female Leadership In Gaming: Where Are They & Where Are They Missing?, Toni Repetti, Shekinah Hoffman
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Women account for over half the gaming workforce, but there is still a gap in leadership. Men continue to dominate casino executive and board positions and this is not representative of the front-line workforce. This presentation uses a database of 10, 950 management positions in 972 United States casinos to evaluate the facts, not perceptions. The database consists of 567 commercial and 405 Native American casinos, which are evaluated separately and in combination. Results show women hold 35.5% of manager and above positions when evaluated overall, but there is a significant difference when evaluated by type of operations. Commercial casinos …
Sfa Student Involvement In Religion And Spirituality, Jannah Wright
Sfa Student Involvement In Religion And Spirituality, Jannah Wright
Undergraduate Research Conference
Understanding how others interact with religion and spirituality in both broad and narrow terms can aid in successfully reaching a captive audience. Here, information regarding relationships with religion and spirituality will be reported to understand trends in spiritual involvement among SFA students. The latter of these two is a potentially useful resource for campus spiritual organizations looking to understand and expand their current audience and increase service attendance.
12th Annual Research Week--Event Proceedings, Office Of Research And Sponsored Projects Operations
12th Annual Research Week--Event Proceedings, Office Of Research And Sponsored Projects Operations
Research Week Archived Proceedings
12th Annual Research Week
"A Celebration of Student Research"
What We Can Learn From College Reform In The Eu, Jacqueline Kress
What We Can Learn From College Reform In The Eu, Jacqueline Kress
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
The Bologna Process—a curriculum reform encompassing 48 EU countries—engages faculty by discipline to articulate what students should be able to know, do, and understand at each degree level through academic dialogue. This session overviews its mechanisms and challenges and provides guidance for applying its lessons at US institutions.
Ending Remedial Programs? What Your Faculty Can Do., Jacqueline Kress
Ending Remedial Programs? What Your Faculty Can Do., Jacqueline Kress
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
Remedial programs have not improved graduation rates and are being dropped across the US. What’s next? What can faculty do to support students’ learning? This session overviews current issues in remediation, provides opportunities to share chairs’ experiences, and introduces a strategy set faculty can use to support diverse learners.
If They Would Just Hush And Pay Attention, Quinton Granville
If They Would Just Hush And Pay Attention, Quinton Granville
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
An interactive session that prepares educators to apply literacy strategies such as “Real-Talk” to overcoming the challenges associated with engaging post-millennials in college and career aligned skill practice. The presenter demonstrates how to plan standards-based instruction that incorporates students’ voice as a tool for empowering students to apply their verbal and written communication skills to complete content-specific (i.e., social studies, ELA, science, etc.) assignments.
Engaging With Community Via Digital Communication Practices: A Reflection On Service Learning Oriented Business Writing Class, Sweta Baniya, Jack Daniel Harber, Danielle Lynn Auckley
Engaging With Community Via Digital Communication Practices: A Reflection On Service Learning Oriented Business Writing Class, Sweta Baniya, Jack Daniel Harber, Danielle Lynn Auckley
Engagement & Service-Learning Summit
No abstract provided.
Beauty As Art: Somaesthetic Consumption As Alternative To Docility, Talia Welsh
Beauty As Art: Somaesthetic Consumption As Alternative To Docility, Talia Welsh
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
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The Souvenir: What Is Purchased And Is The Purchaser A Collector Of Art?, Timothy J. Schibik, Aaron J. Schibik
The Souvenir: What Is Purchased And Is The Purchaser A Collector Of Art?, Timothy J. Schibik, Aaron J. Schibik
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
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2019 Icrcc Proceedings Table Of Contents, Conference Organizers
2019 Icrcc Proceedings Table Of Contents, Conference Organizers
International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference
These proceedings are a representative sample of the presentations given by professional practitioners and academic scholars at the 2019 International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference (ICRCC) held March 11-13, 2019. The ICRCC is an annual event that takes place the second week in March in beautiful sunny Orlando, Florida. The conference hosts are faculty and staff from the Nicholson School of Communication. The goal of the ICRCC is to bring together prominent professional practitioners and academic scholars that work directly with crisis and risk communication on a daily basis. We define crisis and risk broadly to include, for example, natural …