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Changing Institutional Culture To Advance Civic Learning, Frank Ardaiolo Oct 2013

Changing Institutional Culture To Advance Civic Learning, Frank Ardaiolo

Winthrop Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Leading Edge Fall 2013, Richard W. Riley College Of Education, Winthrop University, Jennifer A. Fricke Oct 2013

Leading Edge Fall 2013, Richard W. Riley College Of Education, Winthrop University, Jennifer A. Fricke

Leading Edge

In This Issue:

p.1 Innovation
p.2 Leadership
p.3 Curriculum
p.4 Awards
p.5 Advocacy
p.6 Programs
p.7 Technology
p.8 Community


Overhaul Of A Graduate Program In Arts Administration: Repairing An Engine While It’S Still Running, Andrew Vorder Bruegge Jul 2013

Overhaul Of A Graduate Program In Arts Administration: Repairing An Engine While It’S Still Running, Andrew Vorder Bruegge

College of Visual and Performing Arts Faculty Publications

Explanation of the alignment of a degree program's curriculum with program goals and SLOs for assessment purposes.


Leading Edge Winter 2013, Richard W. Riley College Of Education, Winthrop University, Jennifer A. Fricke Jan 2013

Leading Edge Winter 2013, Richard W. Riley College Of Education, Winthrop University, Jennifer A. Fricke

Leading Edge

In This Issue:

P.1 Innovation
P.2 Accolades
P.3 Leadership
P.4 International
P.5 Wellness
P.6 Community


South Carolina Association Of Family And Consumer Sciences Records - Accession 180, Family And Consumer Sciences, South Carolina Association Of Jan 2013

South Carolina Association Of Family And Consumer Sciences Records - Accession 180, Family And Consumer Sciences, South Carolina Association Of

Manuscript Collection

This South Carolina Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Records (SCAFCS) is a valuable source on Family and Consumer Science history in South Carolina during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The organization was known as the South Carolina Home Economics Association (SCHEA) from 1914 to 1995. This collection contains records created by the organization, including correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, reports, handbooks, financial records, newsletters, constitution and by-laws, newspaper clippings, photographs, and memorabilia, as well as information about the organization’s annual meeting, various committees within the organization and the College Club Section of the organization. There is also a reference …