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Adapting A Critical Friends Consultancy To A Virtual Environment, Rebecca Cheung, Jennifer Robinson, Rebecca Rufo-Tepper, Jessica Charles Mar 2021

Adapting A Critical Friends Consultancy To A Virtual Environment, Rebecca Cheung, Jennifer Robinson, Rebecca Rufo-Tepper, Jessica Charles

Graduate School of Education

This inquiry brief explores how a cross-institutional consultancy project examining anti-racist teacher and leader preparation adapted to a virtual environment amid COVID-19.


The Chanticleer, 2021 March, Coastal Carolina University Mar 2021

The Chanticleer, 2021 March, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


The Light In Morehead 1920-1930: Allie W. Young, Cody Dumaine, Paige Marshall Mar 2021

The Light In Morehead 1920-1930: Allie W. Young, Cody Dumaine, Paige Marshall

100 Years at Morehead State Poster Archive

A poster describing the formative years of Morehead State Normal School during the 1920s and 1930s. The poster was created by Cody Dumaine and Paige Marshall and titled The Light in Morehead 1920-1930: Allie W. Young.


Iba Newsletter [March 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar Mar 2021

Iba Newsletter [March 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar

IBA News

No abstract provided.


Centering Values: Building An Equitable Future Through The American Rescue Plan Act, Emily Sharrock, Brandy Jones Lawrence, Karen Demoss, Brigid Brennan Mar 2021

Centering Values: Building An Equitable Future Through The American Rescue Plan Act, Emily Sharrock, Brandy Jones Lawrence, Karen Demoss, Brigid Brennan

Bank Street Education Center

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) constitutes a significant change in our nation's approach to social policy and offers a new opportunity to imagine positive change in how we value and support human development and learning with a clear focus on equity. This memo outlines Bank Street's recommendations for spending to inspire communities and policymakers as they think broadly about the potential this funding offers to invest in our future.


Amjambo Africa! (March 2021), Kathreen Harrison Mar 2021

Amjambo Africa! (March 2021), Kathreen Harrison

Amjambo Africa!

In this Issue

Museveni of Uganda..........2/3

College applications andscholarships ........................4/5

Publisher’s Editorial/BetterDays Ahead? ..........................6

Translations

French ............................7/24

Swahili............................8/24

Somali ............................9/24

Kinyarwanda...............20/24

Portuguese ...................21/24

Influential Black leaders .....10

Community masks fromTracey Sesselberg.................11

World Market Basket ..........12

Fishermen feed MainersHealthy cooking with Yvonne ElingaOrganization updates .........13

Burundi Star.........................14

Messan Jordan Benissan inCamden ................................15

Photo essay/Onyx Emelo ...16

Helping kids in Angola.......17

News from Africa................18

Avoiding scams & fraud .....19

Biden proposes immigration changes .................................27


The Echo: March 1, 2021, Taylor University Mar 2021

The Echo: March 1, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Conservative club controversies — Taylor is together in the dorms, again — Taylor students attend virtual SCORR — Burmese students reflect on the Myanmar coup — Taylor hosts 2021 Envision Film Festival online — Muselman reflects on Pence campaign — Patience Korrie leaves her mark through leadership — Open hours return — The special secret of study abroad — Life applications of marathon running — Traditions found only at Taylor — COVID friendly spring break — Spring events still happening — Recknagel uncovers her passion to create — Student artist showcases abstract art at local coffee shop — “Always and …


Uni Grad Student News, V19n3, March 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Graduate College. Mar 2021

Uni Grad Student News, V19n3, March 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Graduate College.

UNI Grad Student News

Inside This Issue:
--Message from the Dean
--Student Profile: Janel Newman
--Faculty Profile: Dr. Whitney Hanley
--Alumni Profile: Derek Hertges
--Graduate Secretary Profile: Jan Cornelius
--Graduate College Graduate Assistants
--Staff Profile: Diego Saavedra
--Professional Development
--Graduate College Hires Five New Graduate Assistants
--Panthers Over Break
--Current Happenings
--Spring Writing Resources
--Upcoming Opportunities


Alumnotes, Spring 2021, Cedarville University Mar 2021

Alumnotes, Spring 2021, Cedarville University

Alumnotes

No abstract provided.


Notes For The Stalled, V13n6, March 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Mar 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V13n6, March 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue: --UNI Masked --Mental Health Spotlight --Influential Women of UNI --UNI Museum in 3D --Russell Hall Exhibit


47 Update: New Gen Ed Course Proposal Form, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee. Mar 2021

47 Update: New Gen Ed Course Proposal Form, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.

General Education Re-envisioning Committee Documents

The proposal form for courses to be considered for the general education program.


Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2021: Preparing Educators, Making Disciples, Cedarville University Mar 2021

Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2021: Preparing Educators, Making Disciples, Cedarville University

Cedarville Magazine

No abstract provided.


The Torch (March 2021), Crtp Mar 2021

The Torch (March 2021), Crtp

Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter

The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:

  • Race and skin color
  • National origin and ancestry
  • Religion
  • Disabilities
  • Gender (including gender identify and expression)
  • Sexual orientation

The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot …


Centennial Library E-News, January/February 2021, Cedarville University Feb 2021

Centennial Library E-News, January/February 2021, Cedarville University

Centennial Library Shelf Life

Articles in this issue: Art Displays in the Library; Library Careers Program Spring Independent Study Students; How Has COVID-19 Affected the Library?; Book Sale by the Numbers; Faculty in Print; Alumni in Print


The Unorthodox - Volume 3, Issue 4, Morehead State University. Honors Program. Feb 2021

The Unorthodox - Volume 3, Issue 4, Morehead State University. Honors Program.

Newsletters & Publications

Volume 3, Issue 4 of The Unorthodox. Published on February 26, 2021.


Chimes: February 26, 2021, Calvin University Feb 2021

Chimes: February 26, 2021, Calvin University

Chimes

Changes in admissions strategy could lead to first enrollment increase in seven years by Harm Venhuizen

Students are getting sicker, ER visits increasing in second semester by Abigail Ham

Morale dips during increased restriction, but revives as cases fall by Ezra Craker

Empty stadiums force teams to create their own energy by Juliana Knot

Frogs, earthworms and zebrafish: How Calvin uses live animals in lab by Sarah Gibes

Ex-CRC church added to list of hate groups by Liana Hirner & Jamison Van Andel

GOP feature meant to educate, not promote by Afua Brantuo


2021 Black History Read-In, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy Feb 2021

2021 Black History Read-In, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy

Cultural Read-Ins

This event was co-sponsored by the Black Student Union (BSU), Peer Multicultural Educators (PME), the IRC, English team, and History/Social Science team.

Special Guest: Christopher Whitehead


Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Feb 2021

Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)

All Xavier Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Grizzly, February 25, 2021, Simra Mariam, Marisa Spiegel, Shelsea Deravil, Ava Compagnoni, Layla Halterman, Julia Paiano Feb 2021

The Grizzly, February 25, 2021, Simra Mariam, Marisa Spiegel, Shelsea Deravil, Ava Compagnoni, Layla Halterman, Julia Paiano

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

"Do Not Be Afraid": Letter From a Graduate • The Celebration of Black Professors and Staff at Ursinus College • February is Black History Month! • Phi Alpha Psi • The Virtual JIN Fair • Opinion: Class of 2021 Getting the Short End of a Senior Year • Advice Column: Ask a Bear • Wrestling Takes a COVID Hit • UC Gymnastics is on a Roll


The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 9: Celebrating The Caribbean Impact On Black History, Caralynn Chan, Terika Williams, Jenae Rogers, Alec Bofetiado, Wambui Karanja, Jessica Rim, Masy Domecillo, Alyssa Henriquez, Celeste Richardson, Fitz-Earl Mckenzie Ii, Hannah Cruse, Megan Napod, Joshua Deonarine, Sion Kim, Kavya Mohanram, Lyle Goulbourne, Adoniah Simon Feb 2021

The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 9: Celebrating The Caribbean Impact On Black History, Caralynn Chan, Terika Williams, Jenae Rogers, Alec Bofetiado, Wambui Karanja, Jessica Rim, Masy Domecillo, Alyssa Henriquez, Celeste Richardson, Fitz-Earl Mckenzie Ii, Hannah Cruse, Megan Napod, Joshua Deonarine, Sion Kim, Kavya Mohanram, Lyle Goulbourne, Adoniah Simon

The Student Movement v. 105 (2020-2021)

NEWS

AUSA and BSCF Host The Dating Game, Caralynn Chan

Honors Agape Worship Celebrates Beverly Matiko's Service, Terika Williams

The Andrews University Wind Symphony Performs "Stage & Screen" Concert, Jenae Rogers

PULSE

Black History Month: Favorite Media, Interviews by Alec Bofetiado

Black History Month: The Modern Heritage of Culture, Wambui Karanja

Lunar New Year: A Reflection, Jessica Rim

The Slump, Masy Domecillo

HUMANS

February Freshman Spotlight, Alyssa Henriquez

Senior Spotlight: Brandi Seawood, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson

Updates on 2020-21 Graduation Ceremony, Interviewed by Fitz-Earl McKenzie II

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Black Artists I Recommend, Hannah Cruse

Creative Spotlight: Be of Good …


Austin Thomas Oral History Interview February 2021, Marisa Gurule, Austin Thomas Feb 2021

Austin Thomas Oral History Interview February 2021, Marisa Gurule, Austin Thomas

Oral Histories HIST300, Spring 2021

This interview with Austin Thomas covered the COVID Pandemic. We specifically talked about the effects of COVID on him as a college student. Austin talks about the effects on his personal life and work life as well.


Unlv Top Tier Focus - Community Partnerships, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas Feb 2021

Unlv Top Tier Focus - Community Partnerships, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas

Focus on Top Tier 2.0

Community Partnerships seeks to leverage our resources for public good to advance the university and the communities we serve. With the development of Top Tier 2.0, our Community Partnerships core is being refocused around what we do for our community.


The Echo: February 22, 2021, Taylor University Feb 2021

The Echo: February 22, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

How Taylor celebrates MLK Jr. Day — Taylor and quarantine food distribution — Study abroad programs prioritize student safety — Counseling center hosts free couples workshop — Upland businesses plow through heavy winter — PeRT communication — Is social media censorship legal? — Depressed? Anxious? Try eating spinach. — Modern Solutions Required — Motivation Monday — Boredom Stoppers — Humans of TU — Couples give clothes a second chance — Nostalgia Night 2021 invites summer — Student artist showcases abstract art — “Evermore” albums cements new era of Taylor Swift’s music — Spring football at Turner around the corner — …


43 Update: Final Senate Approved Ger Course And Certificate Guidelines, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee. Feb 2021

43 Update: Final Senate Approved Ger Course And Certificate Guidelines, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.

General Education Re-envisioning Committee Documents

The guidelines for course proposals to be submitted for consideration for the general education program approved by the University Faculty Senate in February 2021.


7. Stem Equity Program Evaluation Rubric Promise Program, Adrienne Coleman, Traci Ellis, Hannah Anderson Feb 2021

7. Stem Equity Program Evaluation Rubric Promise Program, Adrienne Coleman, Traci Ellis, Hannah Anderson

Equity and Excellence Scorecard

The STEM Equity Program Evaluation Rubric is designed to help program administrators, designers, implementers and funders identify the critical attributes of a STEM program to determine the degree to which it is inclusive and supports access and success for students who historically have not engaged in STEM. Serving “all students” does not ensure equity, so considering how each of these attributes impacts underrepresented students in STEM and addressing those barriers will create a STEM learning environment where every student can succeed (NAPE, 2019).


Infographic: Student Attitudes Towards Australian Indigenous Cultures, Jo Earp Feb 2021

Infographic: Student Attitudes Towards Australian Indigenous Cultures, Jo Earp

Teacher infographics

In Australia, one of the aims of civics and citizenship education is to develop understanding and appreciation of Indigenous histories and cultures. This infographic looks at students’ attitudes towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, traditions and peoples.


The Grizzly, February 18, 2021, Simra Mariam, Shelsea Deravil, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Craig Schrager, Katie Cressman, Morgan Grabowski, Dominic Nattle, Ava Compagnoni, Madison Handwerger Feb 2021

The Grizzly, February 18, 2021, Simra Mariam, Shelsea Deravil, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Craig Schrager, Katie Cressman, Morgan Grabowski, Dominic Nattle, Ava Compagnoni, Madison Handwerger

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Conducts Additional Campus-wide Testing • Founders' Day • Kids Need More • How Athletes are Navigating the Long Off-Season • Phi Kappa Sigma and Friends Enjoy Super Bowl LV • Opinion: The Home Theater Experience Exposed; West Coast Students: Why Ursinus? • Super Bowl LV, COVID-Style • Coach Mike Does it All


Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Feb 2021

Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)

All Xavier Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 9: Special Edition Ausa Elections, Dongchan Kim, Andrew Rappette, T Bruggemann, Torrey Joo, Taylor Biek, Alyssa Henriquez, Abraham Bravo, Karenna Lee Feb 2021

The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 9: Special Edition Ausa Elections, Dongchan Kim, Andrew Rappette, T Bruggemann, Torrey Joo, Taylor Biek, Alyssa Henriquez, Abraham Bravo, Karenna Lee

The Student Movement v. 105 (2020-2021)

PRESIDENT

Dongchan Kim

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

Andrew Rappette

T Bruggemann

Torrey Joo

SOCIAL VICE PRESIDENT

Taylor Biek

STUDENT MOVEMENT EDITOR

Alyssa Henriquez

SENATOR-AT-LARGE

Abraham Bravo

Karenna Lee

LAST WORD

Who Cares What He Wears?: Doug Emhoff's Debt to Second Ladies, Alyssa Henriquez


The Echo: February 15, 2021, Taylor University Feb 2021

The Echo: February 15, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Former Taylor professor arrested — Taylor springs into new COVID semester — Capitol faces insurrection, inauguration — Shooting near campus poses no threat to Taylor — Change in personnel positions — Families promised financial stability for 2021 — Jones takes passions to professional — Learning the poetry of life — The Washington Riot — New voices join the conversation — Give Americans a raise, it’s long overdue — When the dome is done — From speed dating to the altar — Bring your love of learning to a new level with podcasts — “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” premieres — …