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Full-Text Articles in Education
Barriers To Group Fitness Participation For Students, Faculty, And Staff At A Rural University, Tyler Harwell
Barriers To Group Fitness Participation For Students, Faculty, And Staff At A Rural University, Tyler Harwell
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Extension Process Of National Panhellenic Conference Sororities On Southeastern Conference College Campuses, Stevie Farrar
The Extension Process Of National Panhellenic Conference Sororities On Southeastern Conference College Campuses, Stevie Farrar
Honors Theses
The definition of a sorority has evolved significantly from its origins in the mid-1800s. From their beginnings as secret literary societies to their current standing as corporate networks of sisterhood, sororities have grown from groups of a handful of women to chapters of over three hundred members. The National Panhellenic Conference's outline of the formal extension process has helped structure this growth, enabling the process to meet the needs of growing collegiate Panhellenic communities and allow NPC member sororities to continue to expand the reaches of their sisterhood. The process can be highly competitive, characterized by applications, interviews, and presentations, …
History Of The Honors College Phenomenon, Allison Pricer
History Of The Honors College Phenomenon, Allison Pricer
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Cigarette Smoking Prevalence On The Tamu-Commerce Campus: An Investigative Study Of Smoking Rates And Smoking- Related Factors Among The Campus Population, Faith Clay
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
A Certification In The Knowledge Of Six Sigma At Texas A&M University-Commerce, Tyler Mcfarlin
A Certification In The Knowledge Of Six Sigma At Texas A&M University-Commerce, Tyler Mcfarlin
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Faith And Learning: A Case Study Of The Ouachita Baptist University Student Body, Amy Michelle Packer
Faith And Learning: A Case Study Of The Ouachita Baptist University Student Body, Amy Michelle Packer
Honors Theses
With each new generation of students the Christian liberal arts university faces anew the question of how its faith tradition will influence its level of academic excellence. This question becomes increasingly challenging as society becomes more secularized. When the first ' universities were established in America, religion was considered the appropriate foundation of education. The work of George Marsden has shown, however, that by their very structure these universities would guarantee the eventual exclusion of religion altogether? Many in the church related university have similarly excluded religion from the academic environment. In the shadow of increasingly secular universities, the church-related …
A Critique Of Ouachita Baptist University, D.G. Durham Jr.
A Critique Of Ouachita Baptist University, D.G. Durham Jr.
Honors Theses
Being a denominationally supported university carries with it both advantages and disadvantages, and along with the denominational advantages comes unique problems. This paper analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of Ouachita University and the impact that Ouachita's policies have on individual freedom, academics, and the future.
Data Processing For The Upward Bound Program, Janet Ann Henderson
Data Processing For The Upward Bound Program, Janet Ann Henderson
Honors Theses
The Upward Bound Program at Ouachita began in 1966 and since then until the present date the only source of information about an Upward Bound participant was his file folder. Working with Dr. Charles Chambliss, Mr. John Small and Mr. Bill Allen, I worked to put Upward Bound on Data Processing. This process entailed (1) deciding on the information that would be recorded on the data cards (2) deciding on the placement of the information on the card (3) setting up a code sheet for the information (4) designing a form containing the coded information would be used by the …
The Struggle For Black Studies At Howard University, Johnnie L. Ware
The Struggle For Black Studies At Howard University, Johnnie L. Ware
Honors Theses
Booker T. Washington provided for the masses and their economic plight in his thinking, but neglected the cultural-political theory, and the creation of a black intelligentsia. W.E.B. DuBois, on the other hand, directed attention to the intelligentsia, and cultural-political theoretics, but, in his early and most famous approach, failed to provide sufficiently for the masses. Possibly as a consequence of historical circumstances - the location of most blacks of that day in the South and the irreconcilable mores of segregation - neither developed theoretics for invating white colleges.
this was left to the more recent years, when the early advocates …
The Causes Of Student Unrest, Sandra Lee Sawyer
The Causes Of Student Unrest, Sandra Lee Sawyer
Honors Theses
Protest is not a new invention of the 1960's. Protest has always been the normal apparatus to initiate change in human societies. College students can no longer be taken for granted. Though the great majority of them remain largely content, conservative, and apathetic, a determined minority of restless ones have forces other to examine and sometimes to change institutions, rules, and values that were once considered inviolate.
Special Studies In Psychology, William E. Walker
A Study Of Transfer Students On Academic Probation, Marty Mcdonald
A Study Of Transfer Students On Academic Probation, Marty Mcdonald
Honors Theses
This is a continued study of transfer students begun by an Honors Seminar fro the Fall semester, 1969. The transfers entered Ouachita on academic probation of suspension from other schools. The study covers the years from Fall, 1966--August, 1969. It was suggested that a study be conducted to determine whether Ouachita's acceptance scale helped the probationary students achieve an acceptable grade average.
The Future Role Of The Negro College In America, Patricia L. Greene
The Future Role Of The Negro College In America, Patricia L. Greene
Honors Theses
The future role of Negro colleges and universities is being altered as a result of previous factors involved and of newer components developing from the integration of higher educational institutions in America.
An Analysis Of The Calculus Program, Verna Gail Ray
An Analysis Of The Calculus Program, Verna Gail Ray
Honors Theses
This paper explores the course background students' need to be successful in in calculus, and assesses Ouachita Baptist University's mathematics courses in mathematics.
A Study Of The Physics Curriculum Of Ouachita Baptist University, James Mccarty
A Study Of The Physics Curriculum Of Ouachita Baptist University, James Mccarty
Honors Theses
The purpose of this paper is to compare the physics curriculum of Ouachita Baptist University with those of several other colleges with the ultimate goal of finding what changes, if any, should by made. Four colleges and universities were used for comparison. Hendrix College is a Methodist college which had an enrollment of 757 during the 1965-66 school year. State College of Arkansas is a state-supported school with 3,129 students during the same year. Little Rock University is a private school which is aided by the city of Little Rock, Arkansas. It had 2,851 students in 1965-66. Southwestern at Memphis …
A Study Of The Curriculum Of The Natural Science Division Of Ouachita Baptist University, Natural Sciences Group
A Study Of The Curriculum Of The Natural Science Division Of Ouachita Baptist University, Natural Sciences Group
Honors Theses
In our evaluation of the curriculum of the Natural Science Division, we began by reviewing the catalogue descriptions of our courses and evaluating whether the courses meet the objectives given. To do this we divided into departments since our division is so large. Next, we wrote to Hendrix, Little Rook University, Southwestern at Memphis, and State College of Arkansas and compared their course offerings with ours. In this comparison we discovered our strengths and weaknesses and changes that need to be made in our present curriculum. In several cases we decided upon possible alterations which would aid the student going …
Philosophy Division Report, Mark T. Coppenger, Allen Eaton, Allen Hampton
Philosophy Division Report, Mark T. Coppenger, Allen Eaton, Allen Hampton
Honors Theses
In compliance with the Honors Program, the Philosophy Department has completed a comparative study of our department with ten other colleges and universities of similar size. The purpose of this study has been to obtain information by which to evaluate the Philosophy Department and to make suggestions to strengthen the department.
Group Psychotherapy With Underachievers, Marty Mcdonald
Group Psychotherapy With Underachievers, Marty Mcdonald
Honors Theses
The aim of this paper is to point out the opportunities and possibilities of group psychology in helping underachievers particularly at the college level. Due to lack of available information on this topic, it was necessary first to examine group psychotherapy and underachievers separately and then to try correlating the two areas.