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Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Spring Semester 2022 - Here We Come! Email, Anila Karunakar Jan 2022

Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Spring Semester 2022 - Here We Come! Email, Anila Karunakar

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office's work and the start of the 2022 Spring Semester.


Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Mlk Day - A Day Of Service Email, Anila Karunakar Jan 2022

Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion_Mlk Day - A Day Of Service Email, Anila Karunakar

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion regarding honoring Dr. Rev, Martin Luther King Day.


Chancellor Messages_Humble Service In Honor Of Dr. King, Dannel P. Malloy Jan 2022

Chancellor Messages_Humble Service In Honor Of Dr. King, Dannel P. Malloy

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Email from University of Maine Chancellor Dannel P. Malloy regarding the celebration of Martin Luther King Day.


Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. Email, University Of Maine Office For Diversity And Inclusion Jan 2021

Umaine Office For Diversity And Inclusion Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. Email, University Of Maine Office For Diversity And Inclusion

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office's work and events related to Black History Month.


2017 Mlk Keynote Emory Douglas Educational Foldout, Center For Social Equity & Inclusion, Emory Douglas Jan 2017

2017 Mlk Keynote Emory Douglas Educational Foldout, Center For Social Equity & Inclusion, Emory Douglas

Martin Luther King, Jr. Series

Educational foldout for the 2017 MLK Keynote Address: Emory Douglas. An artist, educator and human rights activist, Emory Douglas served as the Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1967-80. Best known for his political drawings and cartoons in the Black Panther Newspaper, he articulated the injustices experienced by African Americans living in the inner city, the growing militancy and organization among urban black youth in the face of police violence and the need for community-based social programs. 2017 MLK Keynote, Emory Douglas discusses the process, meaning and impact of his artwork then and now.


2017 Mlk Keynote Emory Douglas Program, Center For Social Equity & Inclusion, Emory Douglas Jan 2017

2017 Mlk Keynote Emory Douglas Program, Center For Social Equity & Inclusion, Emory Douglas

Martin Luther King, Jr. Series

Program for the 2017 MLK Keynote Address: Emory Douglas. An artist, educator and human rights activist, Emory Douglas served as the Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party from 1967-80. Best known for his political drawings and cartoons in the Black Panther Newspaper, he articulated the injustices experienced by African Americans living in the inner city, the growing militancy and organization among urban black youth in the face of police violence and the need for community-based social programs. 2017 MLK Keynote, Emory Douglas discusses the process, meaning and impact of his artwork then and now.


Southern Educator, Georgia Southern University Apr 2015

Southern Educator, Georgia Southern University

Southern Educator (2003-2023)

  • Online and Innovative
  • Partnership Council Awards Grands
  • COE Student News & Accolades
  • Faculty News


Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2014

Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University

Eagle Executive Magazine

  • Dean’s Message
  • College News
  • Department News
  • New Faculty Members
  • Graduate Studies News
  • Tailgates & Homecoming
  • Alumni Spotlight
  • Alumni Class Notes
  • Development News
  • Eagle Executive Society


President's Annual Report, Brooks Keel Jan 2013

President's Annual Report, Brooks Keel

President's Annual Report (2012-2015)

No abstract provided.


Southern Educator, Georgia Southern University Apr 2012

Southern Educator, Georgia Southern University

Southern Educator (2003-2023)

  • Graduate Students Earn Research Awards
  • Exchange Programs Give TeacherCandidates More Than Classroom Experience
  • Alumni News


Georgia Southern Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2012

Georgia Southern Magazine, Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern Magazine

  • Nashville Connection
  • Home Grown?
  • Walking the Course
  • No Borders
  • Hatching a Plan
  • In the News
  • Eagle Athletics
  • Support Georgia Southern
  • Chronicles


President Higdon's 93rd Commencement Address, Leo I. Higdon Jr. May 2011

President Higdon's 93rd Commencement Address, Leo I. Higdon Jr.

Commencement Addresses

President Higdon tells the Centennial Class of 2011: "You have the unique experience of graduating when the College is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Every Commencement is an opportunity to look back and look ahead. Your Commencement is special because the whole College is looking with you."

Further, he lauds the graduates who have "shared your talents with the world through study abroad, internships and special research projects. I am impressed and deeply gratified by the work you have done – it is a strong indication of the impact you will continue to have throughout your lives. You have become …


President Higdon's 92nd Commencement Address, Leo I. Higdon, Jr. May 2010

President Higdon's 92nd Commencement Address, Leo I. Higdon, Jr.

Commencement Addresses

President Higdon tells graduates they are graduating at a pivotal time in U.S. history – indeed, in the history of the world. In a global economic upheaval, traditional companies and organizations seek to redefine themselves and the work they do. Increasingly, they will look to this generation, and specifically to liberal arts graduates, for answers whose comprehensive education has given them the qualities to succeed in the global arena. They are graduating at an important point in Connecticut College’s history, with a Centennial Celebration ahead that will involve them and all the College community, honoring the College’s legacy of excellence …


Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2010

Eagle Executive Magazine, Georgia Southern University

Eagle Executive Magazine

  • Price Selected Fulbright Scholar
  • New Provost
  • Battipaglia Visits COBA
  • A message from Dean Shiffler
  • Homecoming Professors for a Day
  • 2010 Scholarship Recipients
  • Tracy Ham Inducted into CFL Hall of Fame
  • Moore Distinguished Service Awardee
  • Ori James Scholarship
  • SOA’s 15th Annual EIR
  • COBA Advisory Councils’ Fall Meetings
  • Spotlight on graduate studies
  • Huggins Joins WebMBA® Staff
  • New MAcc Director
  • Alumni in the spotlight
  • Faces of homecoming 2010
  • COBA Welcomes New Faculty
  • COBA Golfers Earn Honors
  • Eastman Receives Stanley Award
  • Center for Forensic Studies
  • SIFE Inducts Advisory Board
  • PKM Supports Forensic Program
  • Thank You 2010 Eagle Executive Society Members!
  • IMA’s Thomson Visits Georgia …


Barnes, Carlisle Brown, Sr., 1894-1974 (Sc 1703), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Aug 2008

Barnes, Carlisle Brown, Sr., 1894-1974 (Sc 1703), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Manuscript Collection Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1703. Letters to politicians from Carlisle Brown Barnes, Bowling Green, Kentucky related to his son's appointment to West Point.


Black Music Research Bulletin, Fall 1990, Samuel Floyd Sep 1990

Black Music Research Bulletin, Fall 1990, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Bulletin is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "A Historical Overview of Soul Music in Chicago"/Robert Pruter; "Chicago Gospel"/Horace Clarence Boyer; "Jazz in Chicago: A Historical Overview"/Richard Wang; "Florence B. Price and Margaret Bonds: The Chicago Years"/Rae Linda Brown; "Chicago Imprints in the CBMR Database"/Otha Day; "Jubilee Singing Groups in …


Black Music Research Bulletin, Spring 1990, Samuel Floyd Apr 1990

Black Music Research Bulletin, Spring 1990, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Bulletin is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "Freedom in the Air': An Overview of the Songs of the Civil Rights Movement"/Guy and Candie Carawan; "The Lined Hymn as a Song of Freedom"/Bernice Johnson Reagon; "Paul Robeson, Civil Rights Activist: An Opinion"/Hale Smith; "Twentieth Century Civil Rights Collections in the …


Black Music Research Bulletin, Fall 1989, Samuel Floyd Sep 1989

Black Music Research Bulletin, Fall 1989, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Newsletter is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "Mose McQuitty's Unknown Career: A Personal History of Black Music in America"/D. Alex Albright; "A South Carolina Band in London, 1914"/Jeffrey P. Green; "Aspects of Musical Activities in the Black Communities of Baltimore and Washington, D.C, . 1840 to the Early 1920s"/ …


Black Music Research Bulletin, Spring 1989, Samuel Floyd Apr 1989

Black Music Research Bulletin, Spring 1989, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Bulletin is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "Turn-of-the-Century Jug Bands in the Southeastern United States"/Bruce Bastin and Jeffrey Green; Black Vaudeville and the TOBA in Atlanta"/Thomas L. Riis; "Kemper Harreld and Willis James: Music at Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College"/Rebecca T. Cureau; Black Music Scholarship and the …


Black Music Research Bulletin Fall 1988, Samuel Floyd Sep 1988

Black Music Research Bulletin Fall 1988, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Bulletin is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "Looking Toward St. Louis: Installment 1"; "Eddie Randle and the St. Louis Blue Devils"/Paul DeMarinis; "Ragtime in St. Louis"/Trebor Jay Tichenor; "James Reese Europe and His Impact on the New York Scene"/Leonard Goines and Mikki Shepard; "The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s"/Samuel …


Black Music Research Bulletin Spring 1988, Samuel Floyd Apr 1988

Black Music Research Bulletin Spring 1988, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Bulletin is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "A Historical Overview of Black Gospel Music in Los Angeles"/Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje; "Music in the Lives of Blacks in California: The Beginnings"/Hansonia L. Caldwell; "A Selective Survey of Black Musicians in Los Angeles, 1890-ca. 1945"/Bette Y. Cox; "Jazz Musicians in San Diego"/Stanley …


Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1987, Samuel Floyd Sep 1987

Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1987, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Newsletter is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "Chicago's Jazz Trail: 1893-1950"/Dempsey J. Travis; "Black Concert Music in Chicago, 1890 to the 1930s"/Ellistine Perkins Holly; "Black Music at Columbia College Chicago"/Gail Schmoller; "Composers Corner: Lena Johnson McLin, Composer"/Lucius R. Wyatt; "Introducing...Members of the National Advisory Board of the Center for …


Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1987, Samuel Floyd Apr 1987

Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1987, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Newsletter is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "Black Music in New Orleans: A Historical Overview"/Curtis D. Jerde; "Composers Corner: Six Composers of Nineteenth-Century New Orleans"/Lucius R. Wyatt; "Black Music Collections in New Orleans"/Deborra Richardson; "Researching Black Music in New Orleans: A National Conference on Black Music Research"; "Introducing...Members of …


Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1986, Samuel Floyd Sep 1986

Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1986, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Newsletter is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "Introducing..Members of the National Advisory Board of the Center for Black Music Research"/Bruce Tucker; "An Alternative Index to Black Music in the United States"/Dominique-Rene de Lerma; "Composers Corner/Lucius R. Wyatt; "The Music Collections at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/Deborra …


Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1986, Samuel Floyd Apr 1986

Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1986, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Newsletter is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "CBMR Database: The Union Catalog and Reference System"/D.W. Krummel; "Milestones of Black-American Composition"/Eileen Southern; "A Prelimary Bibliographical Guide to Periodical Literature for Black Music Research"/Josephine Wright; "Black Spirituals: Their Emergence Into Public Knowledge"/Dena J.Epstein; "Introducing...Members of the National Advisory Board of the …


Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1985, Samuel Floyd Sep 1985

Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1985, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Newsletter is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "A Brief Introduction to the Zulu Choirs"/Doug Seroff; "Beethoven As a Black Composer"/Dominique-Rene de Lerma; "Composers Corner/Lucius R. Wyatt; "The Music Department at the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center"/Deborra Richardson; "Introducing....Members of the National Advisory Board of the Center for Black Music Research"/Bruce Tucker; …


Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1985, Samuel Floyd Apr 1985

Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1985, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

BMR Newsletter is published by the Columbia College Center for Black Music Research and is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and activities in universities and research centers. Articles: "On 'Soldier Boy': The Development of an Opera/ T.J.Anderson; "Provocative Opinion: The Death of Jazz?" /Larry Kart; Announcements. Editor: Samuel A. Floyd, Jr. Vol.7, No.2. 8 pages.


Enhancing The Dream, Lisa Reece Oct 1983

Enhancing The Dream, Lisa Reece

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

His name was Martin Luther King, Jr., a 1964 Nobel Peace Prize winner, a non-Montgomery, Alabama, public transportation boycott, causing the Supreme Court decision outlawing segregation of public transportation. His march on Washington created the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and in 1965 the federal government passed the Voting Rights Act as a result of King's efforts. He was the hope for many blacks who deserved a better standard of living at the time.


Black Music Research Newsletter, Winter 1980, Samuel Floyd Apr 1980

Black Music Research Newsletter, Winter 1980, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

"BMR NEWSLETTER is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and musical activities in universities and research centers." Articles: "Black Concert and Recital Music"/Dominique-Rene de Lerma; "Black Music and Musical Analysis: William Grant Still's 'Songs of Separation' as a Point of Departure"/Orin Moe; "Deford Bailey"/Jessica Janice Jones; "Old-Time Black Gospel Quartet Contests"/Doug Seroff; "Foundation News: Why Applications Fail"/the staff of the National Endowment for the Humanities; Announcements and Information; Questions and Answers; …


Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1980, Samuel Floyd Apr 1980

Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1980, Samuel Floyd

Center for Black Music Research Newsletter

"BMR NEWSLETTER is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and musical activities in universities and research centers." Articles: "The Ethnomusicologist and Black Music"/Bruno Nettl; "Black concert and recital music: A glimpse of Afro-Caribbean music in the early 17th century"/Dominique-Rene de Lerma; "Rural Black String Band Music"/Charles Wolfe; "National Conference on Black Music Research-Summary"/ Lucius R. Wyatt; "The Conference Concert: A Review"/Carman Moore; Questions and Answers; Announcements and Information. Editors: Samuel A. …