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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Grizzly, December 8, 2016, Brian Thomas, Valerie Osborne, Johnny Myers, Nozomi Kikuchi, Courtney A. Duchene, Brandon Carey, Emily Jolly, Leighnah L. Perkins, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
The Grizzly, December 8, 2016, Brian Thomas, Valerie Osborne, Johnny Myers, Nozomi Kikuchi, Courtney A. Duchene, Brandon Carey, Emily Jolly, Leighnah L. Perkins, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Music and Mocha Meet at Steel City • Collegeville Staple Speck's Chicken Offers Unique, Throwback Experience • Local Pizza Place Looking for Love • International Perspective: Japanese TA Reflects on Dining Etiquette • Study Abroad Student Shares Experiences with Foreign Cuisine • Two UC Students Find an Appetizing Off-Campus Job • Opinions: Navigating Dietary Restrictions On and Off Campus; Car Access Impacts Students' Dining Experiences • Senior Athletes Share Helpful Tips on Nutrition
Laker Lifelong Learners, Maria Beelen, Nicholas Herbert, Melissa Knox, Tony Laduca, Nikhil Watsa
Laker Lifelong Learners, Maria Beelen, Nicholas Herbert, Melissa Knox, Tony Laduca, Nikhil Watsa
Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Sprout: A Little Footprint With A Big Impact, Emily Grochowalski, Jordan Mccroskey, Katrina Genzink, Levi Mains, Nathan Hull
Sprout: A Little Footprint With A Big Impact, Emily Grochowalski, Jordan Mccroskey, Katrina Genzink, Levi Mains, Nathan Hull
Undergraduate Research
This Innovation Portfolio is designed to walk the reader through the essential steps our team took to address the issue of the under-utilization of the Meijer Holland Campus in the fall of 2016. As a satellite campus of Grand Valley State University, the Meijer Holland Campus seeks to engage its local community in a more sustained and in-depth way. This brief begins by introducing the reader to the historical and situational context of the Holland campus, followed by a map displaying the stakeholders involved. Through talking with a number of those stakeholders, we gained valuable insights that were grouped together …
The S.S. Holland: “Setting Sail Towards Scholarly Success”, Gina Cellentani, Gabby Johnson, Darby Reynaert, Cameron Timmer, Cordell Zachary
The S.S. Holland: “Setting Sail Towards Scholarly Success”, Gina Cellentani, Gabby Johnson, Darby Reynaert, Cameron Timmer, Cordell Zachary
Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
The H.I.V.E, Ellerie Ambrose, Adam Hummel, Ashley Koltz, Christopher Lopez, Christian Miller
The H.I.V.E, Ellerie Ambrose, Adam Hummel, Ashley Koltz, Christopher Lopez, Christian Miller
Undergraduate Research
Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers, deep thinkers, and problem solvers alike to brainstorm solutions for issues big and small. To truly embrace the methodology and achieve great results, users must dive into the problem they are solving with an open mind and desire for change. This compilation walks through our group’s semester long journey of solving one problem: What is the role of a satellite campus in a community? We were able to apply this question to the Grand Valley State University Meijer campus located in Holland, Michigan. This process yields a variety of results that are …
Multi-Generational Design Thinking School, Kyle Mcdowell, Payton Mills, Joseph Seder, Nichole Sloan, Hannah Fernando, Andrew Hereza
Multi-Generational Design Thinking School, Kyle Mcdowell, Payton Mills, Joseph Seder, Nichole Sloan, Hannah Fernando, Andrew Hereza
Undergraduate Research
Every great story is full of interesting characters, and one of those characters is always the hero. In each and every story, that hero wants something. Our hero is the GVSU Meijer Campus in Holland, Michigan, but as it is now, that hero is weak, lonely, and not flourishing. Our hero wants to be relevant for the Holland community, but it needs to overcome underutilization to get there. However, what makes a story great is not the resolution; rather, it is the transformation of the hero. Join us in our journey as we design thinkers work to transform the identity …
Implementing Arts-Integrated Lessons Through Auto-Ethnography To Improve Teacher Collaboration, Richard M. Romero Jr
Implementing Arts-Integrated Lessons Through Auto-Ethnography To Improve Teacher Collaboration, Richard M. Romero Jr
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
By utilizing the auto-ethnographical approach to writing in the creatively structured format of an arts-integrated exercise that is project-based, this study analyzes qualitative responses made by one administrator and three in-service teachers. By retroactively highlighting students’ epiphanies of musical memories (see Appendix D) while also integrating Common-Core and State Standards into its structural design, it produced an activity that was extremely challenging for fifth-grade students but also may hold potential for growth in writing skills and self-knowledge especially as it relates to the practice of teacher self-study. This approach may be utilized in classrooms in the future, but any integration …
Benefits Of Promoting College Awareness For Low Income Middle And High School Students, Jenna N. Kroboth
Benefits Of Promoting College Awareness For Low Income Middle And High School Students, Jenna N. Kroboth
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
The disadvantages that low-income students face in today’s society make it difficult for them to move on to a post-secondary education. Since higher education is no longer for the elite few and the number of students attending colleges and universities is rapidly increasing, all students need the necessary resources to prepare for a college ready future. In order to reach low-income students and close the learning gap between low, middle, and upper income peers, there will be a need for college awareness programs in the high poverty areas. This capstone examines the barriers low-income students face and how these college …
Benefits Of Counseling Services For Elementary School Students, Sarah D. Fuentes
Benefits Of Counseling Services For Elementary School Students, Sarah D. Fuentes
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
The aim of this capstone study was to identify how elementary school counseling services benefits students, academically and emotionally. The interest in this study was a yearning to gain deeper insight into elementary school counseling and how their services impacts students. Through research and field study it has proven that elementary school counseling has been beneficial for young students. Understanding the role of the elementary school counselor is vital to comprehend the services school counselors provide. The collaboration counselors have with teachers, administration, parents and most importantly, the students, reflect how beneficial the counseling sessions are and the conflicts that …
Using Minecraft To Integrate Common Core Activities Across Elementary School Curriculum, William A J Couling
Using Minecraft To Integrate Common Core Activities Across Elementary School Curriculum, William A J Couling
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
Minecraft, an open world sandbox game rich with educational possibility, has been a growing sensation among elementary age children across the US. Though there has been some experimentation in a number of schools across the United States, there has been no mass movement to embracing Minecraft as a virtual learning environment. With advances in the fields of Virtual Learning Environments and the new wave of educational thinking known as the “Maker Movement,” the modern educational field has an opportunity for radical new ways of teaching. Using an elementary school as a model in the Monterey Bay area, I surveyed a …
Steam In Arabia, Troy Bickham
Steam In Arabia, Troy Bickham
The STEAM Journal
In late 2014 Texas A&M University at Qatar, which is a small branch campus focusing on engineering, launched its own STEAM initiative. Its goals are to better integrate the liberal arts into the engineering curriculum and to demonstrate the relevance of the arts to STEM-based education and research. What follows is a description of the initiative and the reception it has received.
The Grizzly, November 17, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Fatiha Bilali, Sarah Hojsak, Jordan Scharaga, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Jordan Hodess, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
The Grizzly, November 17, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Fatiha Bilali, Sarah Hojsak, Jordan Scharaga, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Jordan Hodess, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Town Hall Discusses Election, Future of UC • Ursinus Mourns the Death of Junior Student • International Perspective: Moroccan TA Finds Place in the U.S. • UC Poetry Slams Hard • UCDC Fall Dance Concert to Showcase Student and Professional Work • Get to Know Kristin Evans, New Campus Safety Officer • Opinions: Post-Election Steps: Show Up, Resist, Be Nuanced; Waking Up the Morning After Trump Won • Men's Track Looks to Top the Conference in '16 • Fresh Faces to Make an Impact for UC Basketball
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 9, November 11, 2016, Lawrence University
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 9, November 11, 2016, Lawrence University
The Lawrentian
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, November 10, 2016, Brian Thomas, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Tommy Armstrong, Kai Jin, Emily Jolly, Courtney A. Duchene, Leighnah L. Perkins, Jordan Scharaga, Nick Brough, Johnny Cope
The Grizzly, November 10, 2016, Brian Thomas, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Tommy Armstrong, Kai Jin, Emily Jolly, Courtney A. Duchene, Leighnah L. Perkins, Jordan Scharaga, Nick Brough, Johnny Cope
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Ursinus Picks New Dean / VPAA after Months-Long Search • Innovation and Discovery Center Breaks New Ground • Q&A with Anupy Singla • International Perspective: Chinese Teaching Assistant Embraces the Freedom to be Herself in the U.S. • U-Speak Talk to Explore Under-Represented Voices • Women Entrepreneurs Share Stories of Success • Opinions: Offensive Costumes are Micro-aggressions; UC Needs In-Person Activism to Make Progress • Wrestling Looks to Win it All in 2016-2017 • Field Hockey Tops Conference Once Again
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 8, November 4, 2016, Lawrence University
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 8, November 4, 2016, Lawrence University
The Lawrentian
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, November 3, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, Boyang Huang, Emily Jolly, Sarah Hojsak, Leighnah L. Perkins, Justin Ellick, Johnny Cope, Jay Farrell
The Grizzly, November 3, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, Boyang Huang, Emily Jolly, Sarah Hojsak, Leighnah L. Perkins, Justin Ellick, Johnny Cope, Jay Farrell
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Search for New VPAA / Dean Comes to an End • Alumni to Speak on AAAS Education Panel • Suspense Thriller Takes UC Stage • International Perspective: Chinese Student Takes on U.S. Public Transportation • Sustainable Students Create Change in Wismer • Homecoming King and Queen Reflect on Time at UC • Opinions: Drake's Diss Track About Kid Cudi Crossed the Line; Tradition of Homecoming Court Needs to Go • Splash! Bears Back in Action! • UC Athlete Making a Difference Off the Field
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 7, October 28, 2016, Lawrence University
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 7, October 28, 2016, Lawrence University
The Lawrentian
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, October 27, 2016, Brian Thomas, Emily Jolly, Tommy Armstrong, Sarah Hojsak, Faith Carson, Leighnah L. Perkins, Courtney A. Duchene, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough
The Grizzly, October 27, 2016, Brian Thomas, Emily Jolly, Tommy Armstrong, Sarah Hojsak, Faith Carson, Leighnah L. Perkins, Courtney A. Duchene, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
How UC Students Get the News • International Students Sound Off on Election • Attorney General Candidate Discusses Platform • UC Alumni on the Campaign Trail • Local Volunteers Get Out the Vote • Opinions: The Difficulties of Voting from Past to Present; The Future of the Supreme Court is on the Ballot • UC Students Weigh in on Pro-Athlete Protests • Rein Wrestles Political Issues
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 6, October 21, 2016, Lawrence University
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 6, October 21, 2016, Lawrence University
The Lawrentian
No abstract provided.
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 5, October 14, 2016, Lawrence University
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 5, October 14, 2016, Lawrence University
The Lawrentian
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, October 13, 2016, Brian Thomas, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, Tommy Armstrong, Lea Mariette, Sarah Hojsak, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Leighnah L. Perkins, Catherine Urbanski, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough
The Grizzly, October 13, 2016, Brian Thomas, Courtney A. Duchene, Valerie Osborne, Tommy Armstrong, Lea Mariette, Sarah Hojsak, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Leighnah L. Perkins, Catherine Urbanski, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Annual Safety Report Released • Ma Tones Brings Music to Collegeville • Come to Me Campaign Raises Awareness • International Perspective: French TA Excited to Learn What it's Really Like to Live in the U.S. • Students Unite for Worker Justice • Partnership in Politics • Opinions: New Face of Change: A Defense of Millennials; Students Need to Understand Consent • UC Athletes Give Back to Their Community • Rafter Tackles Milestone
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 4, October 7, 2016, Lawrence University
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 4, October 7, 2016, Lawrence University
The Lawrentian
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, October 6, 2016, Brian Thomas, Faith Carson, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Mara C. Koren, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Sarah Hojsak, Johnny Myers, Leighnah L. Perkins, Kisha K. Patel, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough
The Grizzly, October 6, 2016, Brian Thomas, Faith Carson, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Mara C. Koren, Sophie Worthington-Kirsch, Sarah Hojsak, Johnny Myers, Leighnah L. Perkins, Kisha K. Patel, Johnny Cope, Nick Brough
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
How do UC Disability? • Ursinus' Student Radio Renaissance • Get Ready to Vote, Ursinus! • Students Adjust to Philly Experience • CSCG Speaker Dissects Affordable Care Act • Schroeder Takes Love for American Studies Abroad • An Electronic Spin on Music • Opinion: Use Your Vote and Use it Wisely This November; Here's What it's Like to be a Republican at UC • Life of a Student Athlete at Ursinus: From Practice to Class • Kicking it Into Overdrive
Journal Of The National Collegiate Honors Council, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Fall/Winter 2016) [Complete Issue]
Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive
In This Issue
Forum Articles
AP, Dual Enrollment, and the Survival of Honors Education •Annmarie Guzy
Rethinking Honors Curriculum in Light of the AP/IB/Dual Enrollment Challenge: Innovation and Curricular Flexibility •David Coleman and Katie Patton
Using Hybrid Courses to Enhance Honors Offerings in the Disciplines •Karen D. Youmans
A Dual Perspective on AP, Dual Enrollment, and Honors •Heather C. Camp and Giovanna E. Walters
Got AP? •Joan Digby
AP: Not a Replacement for Challenging College Coursework •Margaret Walsh
Research Essays
The ICSS and the Development of Black Collegiate Honors Education …
Front Matter, Vol. 17, No. 2
Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive
Cover
Mast Head
Contents
Call for Papers
Editorial Policy
Submission Guidelines
Dedication - Dail W. Mullins Jr.
Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2016, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2016, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine
From the President (Janet Morgan Riggs '77)
Table of Contents
Senior Year Saved Zach Warner '16, Geoff Jackson '91
Prof Notes: Emelio Betances, Sociology and Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies (Professor Emelio Betances)
All in a Year's Work Raven Waters '19
The 411: Joe Biernat '75 (Joe Biernet '75)
Making it Work: Founder & CEO Peter Kratsios '11
From the Battlefield to the Big Leagues Matt Laux '15
Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for our College
Voice of Experience: Life-Changing Lessons from Studying Abroad (Will Essigs '17)
Media Notes: New & Noteworthy
Conversations
Bullets Build Cross-Cultural Bridges Cam Stewart '18, Mateus …
Lawrence, Fall 2016, Lawrence University
Turning Points: Women At Gettysburg College From 1965-1975, Christina M. Noto
Turning Points: Women At Gettysburg College From 1965-1975, Christina M. Noto
Student Publications
This poster is a summary of Christina Noto’s summer research. The research focuses on the experiences of Women at Gettysburg College from the Fall of 1964 to the Spring of 1975. While women attended Gettysburg College, they faced discrimination in all aspects of college life-- in the classroom, athletics, activities, their social lives and housing. This poster focuses on the housing discrimination women faced. Women had much stricter housing regulations. For example, women had to sign in and out of their dorms. Women also had mandatory dorm hours (certain times they had to be in their rooms). While some students …
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 3, September 30, 2016, Lawrence University
Volume Cxxxiv, Number 3, September 30, 2016, Lawrence University
The Lawrentian
No abstract provided.
Mindfulness In Learning, Anna Malyukova
Mindfulness In Learning, Anna Malyukova
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
In our everyday life, people feel busy, rushed, pressured to be productive and successful. There is little room for pausing, slowing down, having a moment of non-judgmental reflection on everyday activities, which include learning. One way to achieve balance and harmony in life is to become more mindful of oneself and one’s emotions. I argue that the speed and drive for productivity and achievement has disharmonized our lives, from the learning process inside and outside of the classroom to the way we interact with technology and attempt to find balance in life. Through my own personal journey of reflection on …