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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Grizzly Details, November 2020, Staff Assembly
The Grizzly Details, November 2020, Staff Assembly
Staff Assembly Newsletter
This is the Winter 2020 edition of the Ursinus College Staff Assembly newsletter, "The Grizzly Details."
Talking About Race In The College Classroom: An Analysis Of Facework, Katelyn Doherty
Talking About Race In The College Classroom: An Analysis Of Facework, Katelyn Doherty
Media and Communication Studies Presentations
A review of research on talking about race in the college classroom revealed that scholars have focused on identifying students’ struggles and considering the impact of intense discussions have on students. Specifically, Miller and Harris (2005) found that White students struggled with feeling that their opinion on racial issues mattered and with learning to accept their privilege, and Sue et al. (2009) found that Black students struggled to feel understood and with the pressures they felt were placed on them by students and instructors. Because these discussions have been found to involve conflict, disagreement, and discomfort, this study seeks to …
Rancière’S Equality And James’S Pragmatism: Renewing Our Democratic Republic Through A Revised View Of Intelligence, Matthew Schmitz
Rancière’S Equality And James’S Pragmatism: Renewing Our Democratic Republic Through A Revised View Of Intelligence, Matthew Schmitz
Educational Studies Summer Fellows
The prevailing theory of intelligence in American society encourages restrictive treatment of others and endorses a dull impression of human capabilities. In the process of poking at their domestic opponents, modern Democrats and Republicans combine to expose our collective shortcomings on this front. Our discourse too often focuses on jockeying for position and too rarely focuses on the rich intellectual community we inhabit. Through an analysis of William James’s Pragmatism and Jacques Rancière’s The Ignorant Schoolmaster, I look to recapture a liberating view of intelligence that enables us to revise our interpretation of citizenship in an American democratic republic. …
Digital Commons Report For Fiscal Years 2017-18 Through 2019-20, Andy Prock
Digital Commons Report For Fiscal Years 2017-18 Through 2019-20, Andy Prock
Library Publications and Presentations
This report studies the growth of Ursinus College's institutional repository over a three year period. It includes readership statistics, growth activity and a collections analysis. It also discusses opportunities for the repository to support the curriculum and mission of Ursinus College.
Solving Linear First-Order Differential Equations Leonard Euler's Integrating Factor Method, Adam E. Parker
Solving Linear First-Order Differential Equations Leonard Euler's Integrating Factor Method, Adam E. Parker
Differential Equations
No abstract provided.
Solving First-Order Linear Differential Equations: Gottfried Leibniz' "Intuition And Check" Method, Adam E. Parker
Solving First-Order Linear Differential Equations: Gottfried Leibniz' "Intuition And Check" Method, Adam E. Parker
Differential Equations
No abstract provided.
Solving Linear First-Order Differential Equations Bernoulli's (Almost) Variation Of Parameters Method, Adam E. Parker
Solving Linear First-Order Differential Equations Bernoulli's (Almost) Variation Of Parameters Method, Adam E. Parker
Differential Equations
No abstract provided.
Wronskians And Linear Independence: A Theorem Misunderstood By Many, Adam E. Parker
Wronskians And Linear Independence: A Theorem Misunderstood By Many, Adam E. Parker
Differential Equations
No abstract provided.
Cross-Cultural Comparisons: The Art Of Computing The Greatest Common Divisor, Mary K. Flagg
Cross-Cultural Comparisons: The Art Of Computing The Greatest Common Divisor, Mary K. Flagg
Number Theory
No abstract provided.
Playfair's Introduction Of Time Series To Represent Data, Diana White, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani, River Bond
Playfair's Introduction Of Time Series To Represent Data, Diana White, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani, River Bond
Statistics and Probability
No abstract provided.
Playfair's Novel Visual Displays Of Data, Diana White, River Bond, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani
Playfair's Novel Visual Displays Of Data, Diana White, River Bond, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani
Statistics and Probability
No abstract provided.
Digital Liberal Arts Fellows, Tiffini Eckenrod
Digital Liberal Arts Fellows, Tiffini Eckenrod
Library Presentations
This poster describes recent activities of the Digital Liberal Arts (DLA) Fellows at Ursinus College, including workshops and supported technologies.
Mo’ Money Less Problems: Personal Factors That Correlate With Post-Baccalaureate Attainment, Zachary Goss
Mo’ Money Less Problems: Personal Factors That Correlate With Post-Baccalaureate Attainment, Zachary Goss
Business and Economics Presentations
From the years 1960 to 1997, Bachelor’s Degrees in the United States tripled. More interestingly though, that same time period saw both Master’s and Doctorate degrees in fields such as business, medicine and law quadruple with about a third of students having graduate degrees by 1997. With upwards of 3 million students to enroll in post-baccalaureate programs in 2017, this paper aims to look at personal factors such as: the number of children someone has, the ages of those children, whether or not the employer is paying for the student to attend graduate school, whether the student is married, and …
Investigations Into D'Alembert's Definition Of Limit (Real Analysis Version), Dave Ruch
Investigations Into D'Alembert's Definition Of Limit (Real Analysis Version), Dave Ruch
Analysis
No abstract provided.
Investigations Into Bolzano's Bounded Set Theorem, Dave Ruch
Investigations Into Bolzano's Bounded Set Theorem, Dave Ruch
Analysis
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly Details, March 2020, Staff Assembly
The Grizzly Details, March 2020, Staff Assembly
Staff Assembly Newsletter
This is the Spring 2020 edition of the Ursinus College Staff Assembly newsletter, "The Grizzly Details."
Gauss And Cauchy On Complex Integration, Dave Ruch
Gauss And Cauchy On Complex Integration, Dave Ruch
Complex Variables
No abstract provided.
Euler's Square Root Laws For Negative Numbers, Dave Ruch
Euler's Square Root Laws For Negative Numbers, Dave Ruch
Complex Variables
No abstract provided.
Riemann's Development Of The Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Dave Ruch
Riemann's Development Of The Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Dave Ruch
Complex Variables
No abstract provided.
The Mobius Function And Mobius Inversion, Carl Lienert
The Mobius Function And Mobius Inversion, Carl Lienert
Number Theory
No abstract provided.
Playfair's Introduction Of Bar And Pie Charts To Represent Data, Diana White, River Bond, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani
Playfair's Introduction Of Bar And Pie Charts To Represent Data, Diana White, River Bond, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani
Statistics and Probability
No abstract provided.
Representing And Interpreting Data From Playfair, Diana White, River Bond, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani
Representing And Interpreting Data From Playfair, Diana White, River Bond, Joshua Eastes, Negar Janani
Statistics and Probability
No abstract provided.