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Full-Text Articles in Education
Struggling With Declining Diversity In Professional Programs, Sandra Squires, Melodee Landis
Struggling With Declining Diversity In Professional Programs, Sandra Squires, Melodee Landis
Special Education and Communication Disorders Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
In 2001, women faculty began a study of minority enrollment in UNO's College of Education. They'll overview their demographic analysis, review of the literature, interviews, collaborative efforts with Latino and Native American community agencies and other struggles as white women trying to address the decline of diversity in their institution.
Summer 2004 Commencement - The University Of Texas Of The Permian Basin, The University Of Texas Permian Basin
Summer 2004 Commencement - The University Of Texas Of The Permian Basin, The University Of Texas Permian Basin
UTPB Commencement Programs
Summer 2004 Commencement - August 6, 2004
The Babbler Volume 84 (2004-2005), Lipscomb University
The Babbler Volume 84 (2004-2005), Lipscomb University
The Babbler (Student Newspaper)
Lipscomb University's The Babbler student newspaper volume 84, which ran from August 2004–April 2005. It had 28 issues, including a special "Freshman Orientation Edition." Issues 13 and 27 were special "Bison Basketball Preview" and "Graduation Edition" issues, respectively. Issues 11 and 20 are misnumbered as 10 and 19 respectively.
Spring 2004 Commencement - The University Of Texas Of The Permian Basin, The University Of Texas Permian Basin
Spring 2004 Commencement - The University Of Texas Of The Permian Basin, The University Of Texas Permian Basin
UTPB Commencement Programs
Spring 2004 Commencement - May 8, 2004
2004 Commencement Program, Cedarville University
Labels Of African American Ballers: A Historical Contemporary Investigation Of African American Male Youth's Depletions From America's Favorite Pastime 1885-2000, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
No abstract provided.
Unf In Review 2003, University Of North Florida
Unf In Review 2003, University Of North Florida
UNF in Review
An annual report to the community from the University of North Florida published as a supplement to the Florida Times Union. The supplement was produced by the Specialty Publication Division of the Florida Times-Union in cooperation with the Office of Marketing & Publications at the University of North Florida. The report includes a letter from John Delaney, President of University of North Florida and reports on the new Science and Engineering Building, UNF Serving the community , Governance and Funding including the University of North Florida Board of Trustees and the budget, Student Opportunities and Campus Life, Campus construction, Academic …
The Spinster (2004), Hollins University
The Spinster (2004), Hollins University
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)
Graduate Record 2004: It's Who We Were. It's Who We Are!, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Graduate Record 2004: It's Who We Were. It's Who We Are!, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
SWOSU Yearbooks
The 2004 Graduate Record was produced by the journalism department.
Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison
Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
The termination of a collegiate athletic career is inevitable for all student athletes. The purpose of this study was to explore student athletes’ perceptions of the athletic career transition process. One-hundred-andforty- three (n = 143) National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II student athletes were administered the Life After Sports Scale (LASS) designed by the authors. The LASS is a 58-item mixed method inventory. The scope of this inquiry explored the qualitative section, which examined participants’ perceptions that were visually primed with a narrative description of a student athlete who made the transition out of collegiate sport successfully. Three major …
College Students' Perceptions, Myths, And Stereotypes About African American Athleticism: A Qualitative Investigation, Keith Harrison
College Students' Perceptions, Myths, And Stereotypes About African American Athleticism: A Qualitative Investigation, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
Examining the ‘natural’ athlete myth and utilizing the recent literature on cultural/social factors in athleticism, this study through survey research examines the myth of the ‘natural’ African American athlete. Participants consist of 301 university students from a large, traditionally White, midwest institution. The primary research question is to determine the attitudes of college students in terms of how they perceive the success of the African American athlete in certain sports. The purpose is to assess participants’ perceptions of the African American athlete and their opinion as to whether or not African American athletes are superior in certain sports (football, basketball, …