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Ua45 Registrar Updates, Wku Registrar Oct 2024

Ua45 Registrar Updates, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Registrar's office.


An Extremely Important Document: Khea's Struggle For A Contract, 1974-1978, John L.S. Daley Dr Sep 2024

An Extremely Important Document: Khea's Struggle For A Contract, 1974-1978, John L.S. Daley Dr

KNEA 50th Anniversary

In 1973, the Kansas State College, Pittsburg administration fired thirteen faculty members without cause. In order to improve administration-faculty relations, remaining faculty organized, petitioned for recognition, and drafted PSU/KNEA's first contract with PSU/KBOR, which went into effect five years later. The narrative covering this period draws on Axe Library's KNEA Collection and interviews of former faculty.


Ouachita To Host Called To Teach Conference On July 19, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing Jun 2024

Ouachita To Host Called To Teach Conference On July 19, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University’s Huckabee School of Education will host its annual Called to Teach Conference on Friday, July 19, in Walker Conference Center, 485 Campus Drive. The 2024 conference theme is “Keeping the Joy.” Registration costs $50 and includes lunch and a conference T-shirt and bag.

Attendees can receive six hours of professional development credit through the Arkansas Department of Education.


Celebrating Juneteenth, Lewis Shepherd Jun 2024

Celebrating Juneteenth, Lewis Shepherd

Press Releases

Today we pause to celebrate one of the most recently acquired federal holidays; yet, it has been in the making for 156 years. What created the first Watch Night Service was the same event that declared all African Americans free from bondage. That service was held on Dec. 31, 1862, just a few hours before midnight.

The purpose of this initial Watch Night Service was to pray, sing and fellowship, as people who were in bondage for so many years would gain their freedom on Jan. 1, 1863, by way of the Emancipation Proclamation. Today, there are African American congregations …


Reflections On A Trip To Remember: 2024 Ouachita Mba Retreat, Mallory Lester, Office Of Communications & Marketing Jun 2024

Reflections On A Trip To Remember: 2024 Ouachita Mba Retreat, Mallory Lester, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

Last week, I had the incredible opportunity to travel to Jackson Hole, Wyo., with my Ouachita MBA cohort, and it was a blast!

The day we took a scenic float trip down the Snake River, it was unbelievably cold. I'll be honest – it was a rocky start! We were all huddled down in the bottom of the boat because the wind was so cold on our backs. We passed a goose that was floating across the river, and I made the corny joke, "I bet that goose sure is silly."

Everyone laughed except Dr. Madison Ngafeeson, one of our …


Ouachita Names Students To Spring 2024 Dean's List, Office Of Communications & Marketing May 2024

Ouachita Names Students To Spring 2024 Dean's List, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University has named more than 385 students to its Dean’s List for Spring 2024.

To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must compile a 3.5–3.9 grade point average and be classified as a full-time student, with a minimum of 12 academic hours and no incomplete or failing grades for the semester.

Ouachita Baptist University, a private liberal arts university, is in its 137th year as a Christ-centered learning community and is ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Ouachita continues to break enrollment records, reporting its highest headcount in 57 years during the Fall 2023 …


Ouachita Names Students To Spring 2024 President's List, Office Of Communications & Marketing May 2024

Ouachita Names Students To Spring 2024 President's List, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

More than 415 students were named to the President’s List for the Spring 2024 semester at Ouachita Baptist University.

To be named to the President’s List, a student must compile a 4.0 grade point average and be classified as a full-time student, with a minimum of 12 academic hours and no incomplete or failing grades for the semester.

Ouachita Baptist University, a private liberal arts university, is in its 137th year as a Christ-centered learning community and is ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Ouachita continues to break enrollment records, reporting its highest headcount in 57 years during …


Understanding Older People’S Voice Interactions With Smart Voice Assistants: A New Modified Rule-Based Natural Language Processing Model With Human Input, Zhengxu Yan, Victoria Dube, Judith Heselton, Kate Johnson, Changmin Yan, Valerie Jones, Julie Blaskewicz Boron, Marcia Shade May 2024

Understanding Older People’S Voice Interactions With Smart Voice Assistants: A New Modified Rule-Based Natural Language Processing Model With Human Input, Zhengxu Yan, Victoria Dube, Judith Heselton, Kate Johnson, Changmin Yan, Valerie Jones, Julie Blaskewicz Boron, Marcia Shade

College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Faculty Publications

The COVID-19 pandemic has expedited the integration of Smart Voice Assistants (SVA) among older people. The qualitative data derived from user commands on SVA is pivotal for elucidating the engagement patterns of older individuals with such systems. However, the sheer volume of user-generated voice interaction data presents a formidable challenge for manual coding. Compounding this issue, age-related cognitive decline and alterations in speech patterns further complicate the interpretation of older users’ SVA voice interactions. Conventional dictionary-based textual analysis tools, which count word frequencies, are inadequate in capturing the evolving and communicative essence of these interactions that unfold over a series …


Stewardship In Every Season: 2024 Commencement Address, Ben Sells May 2024

Stewardship In Every Season: 2024 Commencement Address, Ben Sells

Press Releases

This year’s university theme has been “lives of meaningful work,” a phrase in our mission statement focused on one purpose of a Ouachita education. There are many dimensions to a life of meaningful work. This morning, I want to highlight one: that we’re called to be stewards in every season of life. This notion is illustrated in Scripture, and you exemplified it at Ouachita.

The Master Teacher, Jesus, tells a story about stewardship known as The Parable of the Talents that’s recorded in Matthew 25.


Cedarville's Oberbrunner Highlights "Easy Ip" In Blockchain Talk, Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Cedarville's Oberbrunner Highlights "Easy Ip" In Blockchain Talk, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Dr. Kary Oberbrunner, the Berry chair of entrepreneurship at Cedarville University, will be speaking at the London Blockchain Conference on May 21-23. The international conference is expected to draw more than 12,000 participants.


Ouachita's Batson Honored By Arkadelphia Chamber Of Commerse, Addie Woods, Office Of Communications & Marketing May 2024

Ouachita's Batson Honored By Arkadelphia Chamber Of Commerse, Addie Woods, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

Arkadelphia native Blaise Batson, a freshman communications & media and political science double major, received the President’s Accomplished Youth Award from the Arkadelphia Regional Economic Development Alliance and Area Chamber of Commerce. Batson was presented her award during the 2024 Arkadelphia Alliance and Chamber Annual Banquet, held Thursday, April 11, in the Garrison Center Grand Ballroom at Henderson State University.

The President’s Accomplished Youth Award recognizes a young person in Arkadelphia who has been involved in helping the community through leadership and service. As a student at Arkadelphia High School, Batson was the women’s soccer captain and cheer captain. She …


Breaking Free: Student’S Life-Changing Experience In Jail Ministry, Mark D. Weinstein, Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Breaking Free: Student’S Life-Changing Experience In Jail Ministry, Mark D. Weinstein, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Taking the gospel to the ends of the earth, a Cedarville University student discovered her calling while sharing God’s love with those who need it the most — individuals incarcerated in an area jail. Marissa Lykins, a junior from Cincinnati, Ohio, found her passion through prison ministry.


Residence Halls Named To Honor Faithful Service Of 50-Year Faculty Members, Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Residence Halls Named To Honor Faithful Service Of 50-Year Faculty Members, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

At its annual May meeting, Cedarville University’s board of trustees honored the service of several long-standing faculty members — 50 years or longer — by unanimously naming residential facilities after them. Trustees also approved the appointment of 10 new faculty members for the 2024-25 academic year and affirmed a new six-year pathway for its Doctor of Pharmacy program.


Seniors Partner With Chick-Fil-A, Answers In Genesis, Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Seniors Partner With Chick-Fil-A, Answers In Genesis, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Equipping students for success is a goal of Cedarville University’s industrial and innovative design (IID) program, headquartered in Dublin, Ohio. As the only program of its kind at any private Christian university in the nation, Cedarville’s IID program allows students to benefit from senior capstone projects with national brands, including Chick-fil-A and Answers in Genesis.


Award Of Excellence: Tecumseh Teacher Presented "Excellent Educator Award", Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Award Of Excellence: Tecumseh Teacher Presented "Excellent Educator Award", Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

The primary reward for educators is seeing students succeed, but occasionally they receive the accolades they greatly deserve. Cedarville University’s School of Education honored one long-time local teacher with the 2024 Excellent Educator of the Year Award.


Cosmic Traffic Control For Cedarville Professor At Air Force Academy, Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Cosmic Traffic Control For Cedarville Professor At Air Force Academy, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

With the number of satellites traveling around the Earth expected to increase by tens of thousands in the next decade, the work of scientists to properly locate these satellites is extremely important. At least that is the view of Dr. George Landon, professor of computer science at Cedarville University, who was recently named a fellow with the United States Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship.


Protecting Ideas: Cedarville's Dr. Oberbrunner Receives Patent, Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Protecting Ideas: Cedarville's Dr. Oberbrunner Receives Patent, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

After years of strategically working on a method to protect intellectual property, Dr. Kary Oberbrunner, Berry chair of entrepreneurship at Cedarville University, received a patent for his Easy IP invention.


Cedarville Student Releases Her Debut Song, Mark D. Weinstein May 2024

Cedarville Student Releases Her Debut Song, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

The music of Motown in the mind of Soraya Ashleigh, a sophomore studying music at Cedarville University, is on display with the release of her first song, “Tattoos.” The suburban Detroit, Michigan, resident’s song is an expression of her musical abilities, and it taps into her experiences and emotions as a college student.


Decolonizing 20th Century Consumerism: Analyzing The Role Of Advertising In Amauta, Sam Roberts May 2024

Decolonizing 20th Century Consumerism: Analyzing The Role Of Advertising In Amauta, Sam Roberts

Honors Program Theses and Projects

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Ai And Advocacy: Maximizing Potential, Minimizing Risk, Matthew Salzano, Nicholas Fung, Ada Lin, Sofia Marchetta, Faith Colombo, Kaylah Davis, John Flynn, Carlos Fuentes, Fion Li, Malar Paavi Muthukumaran, Angelica Paramoshin, Chrisanne Pearce, Vianney Ramos, Charles St. Hilaire, Xi Zheng, Wei Zhuang May 2024

Ai And Advocacy: Maximizing Potential, Minimizing Risk, Matthew Salzano, Nicholas Fung, Ada Lin, Sofia Marchetta, Faith Colombo, Kaylah Davis, John Flynn, Carlos Fuentes, Fion Li, Malar Paavi Muthukumaran, Angelica Paramoshin, Chrisanne Pearce, Vianney Ramos, Charles St. Hilaire, Xi Zheng, Wei Zhuang

School of Communication and Journalism Faculty Publications

New Generative AI tools are revolutionizing writing and communication. This report focuses on AI and advocacy, the act of influencing public policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions. This report identifies three major opportunities and accompanying risks, plus one strong recommendation for advocates considering using AI. We argue that AI can be useful for advocates, but they must be careful to center human judgment and avoid risks that could distract from their important work or even contribute to societal harms.


Ouachita's Kinesiology Department To Co-Host Kids' Triathlon May 3, Ashleigh Estes, Office Of Communications & Marketing May 2024

Ouachita's Kinesiology Department To Co-Host Kids' Triathlon May 3, Ashleigh Estes, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Kinesiology will partner with Community Connections to host the first Arkadelphia Kids’ Triathlon on Friday, May from 5-7 p.m. at the Sturgis Physical Education Center on Ouachita’s campus.

Hallie Wallace, instructor in the kinesiology department at Ouachita, teaches a course that focuses on adaptive kinesiology. Wallace said her work gives her a natural affinity for the mission of Community Connections and its parent program, Pediatrics Plus, a pediatric outpatient therapy provider that creates spaces for disabled children to participate in sports and athletic competitions. Community Connections invited Ouachita’s kinesiology department to join them in hosting …


Ouachita To Hold Commencement Exercises May 11, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing May 2024

Ouachita To Hold Commencement Exercises May 11, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University will host its 137th Spring Commencement on Saturday, May 11, at 9:30 a.m. on the front lawn of Cone-Bottoms Hall.

The ceremony will honor more than 360 graduates, which includes those who have earned Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, as well as Master of Science degrees and post-baccalaureate certificates for Dietetic Internship. Graduates recognized will have completed their degree requirements in August 2023, December 2023 or May 2024.


New, Innovative Health Care Program Available At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2024

New, Innovative Health Care Program Available At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Staying on the cutting edge, Cedarville University is launching a new concentration in the Master of Arts in Innovation beginning in August. The new health care innovation program is not yet widely offered at other universities, but it is in increasingly high demand.


It's A Historic Class: Cedarville's Class Of 2024 Establishes New Record, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2024

It's A Historic Class: Cedarville's Class Of 2024 Establishes New Record, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

The largest graduating class will celebrate and reflect on their academic accomplishments during Cedarville University’s 128th commencement on Saturday, May 4. This class of 995 graduates is comprised of 846 undergraduate and 149 graduate students, and it represents a 4.6% increase from last year’s class.


Unsung Hero: Cedarville Alumnus Shaping Christian Movie Industry, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2024

Unsung Hero: Cedarville Alumnus Shaping Christian Movie Industry, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

“Unsung Hero” could be the next blockbuster Christian movie of our time. The movie releases in theaters nationwide on Friday, April 26, and is the story of the Smallbone family, which gave rise to Christian recording artists Rebecca St. James and For King and Country.


Reaching New Depths With Cutting-Edge Underwater Robotics, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2024

Reaching New Depths With Cutting-Edge Underwater Robotics, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Every year, senior mechanical engineering students at Cedarville University complete a capstone project, a requirement before graduating. These projects allow the students to combine their book knowledge with practical skills they will use in their professional careers.


Top 1 Percent: World Treasury Bank Selects Cedarville Student For Internship, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2024

Top 1 Percent: World Treasury Bank Selects Cedarville Student For Internship, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

What once felt like a dream slipping away has turned into an opportunity of a lifetime for Mayta. The college junior from Peru was awarded a summer internship with the World Bank Treasury in Washington, D.C. — a role he will begin on May 28, 2024.


Ouachita Announces 2024 Stepping Up Honorees, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing Apr 2024

Ouachita Announces 2024 Stepping Up Honorees, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University will host its annual Stepping Up for Ouachita luncheon Friday, Nov. 8, at Chenal Country Club in Little Rock. The event will honor Susan Doshier of Frisco, Texas; Shari Edwards of North Little Rock, Ark.; Carol Miller Gresham of Springdale, Ark.; and Kathy Rainwater of Little Rock, Ark. Ticket and sponsorship information is available at obu.edu/steppingup.

Each year during Stepping Up for Ouachita, the university honors women alumni or friends of Ouachita who have demonstrated grace, leadership, integrity and faith.


You Trust Me To Do What? (Growing & Learning Through New Experiences), Coleman Callan, Office Of Communications & Marketing Apr 2024

You Trust Me To Do What? (Growing & Learning Through New Experiences), Coleman Callan, Office Of Communications & Marketing

Press Releases

If there’s one thing life at Ouachita has taught me, it’s that sometimes, people trust you to do things you never imagined yourself being capable of. From directing major events to handling social media for campus spectacles, my Ouachita journey has been a rollercoaster of challenges and growth.

Let’s rewind to my freshman year when I was tasked with directing the live stream for the Battle of the Ravine, a monumental event in Ouachita’s calendar. The catch? I had never worked an OSDN broadcast before, let alone directed one. The enormity of the responsibility hit me like a ton of …


Inspiring Generosity: Cedarville's Ibc Raises $6,300 For Homeless Outreach, Mark D. Weinstein Apr 2024

Inspiring Generosity: Cedarville's Ibc Raises $6,300 For Homeless Outreach, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Seeing an opportunity to meet some needs in Dayton’s homeless community spurred Cedarville University’s Integrated Business Core (IBC) students to make an impact. The student business organization, through creating and selling its merchandise, donated $6,300 to Target Dayton Ministries on Saturday, March 30.