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Ua66/6/3/1 Biennial Report, Kentucky Gamma, Alpha Epsilon Delta Dec 1985

Ua66/6/3/1 Biennial Report, Kentucky Gamma, Alpha Epsilon Delta

Student Organizations

Biennial report created by and about the Kentucky Gamma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta premedical honor society sponsored by WKU Biology.


Maine Statewide News Letter No. 71 (December 1985), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff Dec 1985

Maine Statewide News Letter No. 71 (December 1985), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Creating Opportunities For Father Involvement, Glen F. Palm Dec 1985

Creating Opportunities For Father Involvement, Glen F. Palm

Child and Family Studies Faculty Publications

The increase of men's involvement in their children's lives is a common theme in the popular media. As a parent educator and a teacher of early childhood educators, I was interested in how successful early childhood programs for young disabled children have been at involving fathers. I was curious about the kinds of opportunities that are available to fathers and how many fathers are taking advantage of these opportunities.


East Village Housing New York City, Alice J. Raucher Dec 1985

East Village Housing New York City, Alice J. Raucher

Architecture Senior Theses

The intent of this thesis is to develop low-rise, high density urban housing which will provide its occupants with the basic amenities of light, air, and green space, while reconstructing and extending the fabric of New York City into an area of the East Village.
There exists in the East Village, as in other areas of Manhattan, an uneasy relationship between the low-scale rowhouses and tenements [...] and the monolithic architecture of the superblock housing developments of the 1950s. These rowhouses and tenements [...] provided few amenities for its inhabitants.
The proposed development would investigate new housing prototypes for a …


The Trail Of Education In Two Cities: Omaha And Manila, Navidad T. Nacianceno, Floyd T. Waterman Dec 1985

The Trail Of Education In Two Cities: Omaha And Manila, Navidad T. Nacianceno, Floyd T. Waterman

Publications

Never, perhaps, in the history of local communities has the educational system been recognized openly as being interwoven with the community as it is now. In individuals' aspiration, for better lives and as a primary component of the equation of education and community, education is viewed as an avenue of promise. There can be no doubt of its universal acceptance as the key to the most fervently desired goals, security for the future and an understanding of self and others.


Winning With Archimedian Principles, Henry Spira Dec 1985

Winning With Archimedian Principles, Henry Spira

Articles

No abstract provided.


Maine Statewide News Letter No. 70 (November 1985), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff Nov 1985

Maine Statewide News Letter No. 70 (November 1985), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Estimated Resources Available For Financing A Nebraska Housing Trust Fund, David R. Dimartino, R. K. Piper Nov 1985

Estimated Resources Available For Financing A Nebraska Housing Trust Fund, David R. Dimartino, R. K. Piper

Publications

One part of determining the feasibility of a Housing Trust Fund in Nebraska is to estimate the resources available for such a fund. This analysis of available resources focused on four separate sources of potential funding--earnings on sales escrow deposits, earnings on mortgage escrow accounts, earnings on rental security deposits, and earnings from transfer taxes. All figures are based on prevailing practices in Nebraska, and ranges of potential funding are offered because of the use of varying rates of return (interest rates).


Beyond Severe Disabilities: National Approaches And Networking Guide, Floyd T. Waterman, Carole Davis, Lois S. Rood Nov 1985

Beyond Severe Disabilities: National Approaches And Networking Guide, Floyd T. Waterman, Carole Davis, Lois S. Rood

Publications

As we studied these programs, it became clear to us that most of these programs have some intrinsic values and that it would not be practical or advisable for us to evaluate the programs, Instead of rating programs, we selected programs that met at least one of our ten critical factors for program selection, and many of them met several. Our decisions were also based on a desire to present a variety of programs, especially those that seemed to be appropriate for program planners in Nebraska.

We thought that it would be best to have program personnel describe their programs. …


Beyond Severe Disabilities: Nebraska Services Guides, Lois S. Rood Nov 1985

Beyond Severe Disabilities: Nebraska Services Guides, Lois S. Rood

Publications

In Nebraska and elsewhere, individuals with disabilities should be receiving their education, vocational training, and employment in the same schools, training programs, businesses, and industries as individuals without disabilities, Generally, this requires some specific planning on the part of schools, generic job training programs, and employers. Such support may mean a minor modification in the environment, the acquisition of an aide, or financial assistance. By developing these support services, individuals with disabilities will not be limited to the few vocational opportunities offered by most segregated vocational workshops, but they will have access to a variety of career options.


Beyond Severe Disabilities: Models And Strategies For Changes, Lois S. Rood Nov 1985

Beyond Severe Disabilities: Models And Strategies For Changes, Lois S. Rood

Publications

This is a monograph about new careers for individuals that society has labeled disabled. It is not, however, about disabilities. Instead, it describes how society can effectively use the unique capabilities of each individual in the work place.

The principles outlined in this monograph could apply to any individual, not just those who have mental, physical, or emotional impairments. We believe that in the future successful career development will be the same for all individuals. Career planning which meets the needs of individuals with severe disabilities is presented as an alternative to the segregated workshop model of· the past.


Beyond Severe Disabilities: The Challenge Of Private Enterprise, Lois S. Rood, Carole Davis Nov 1985

Beyond Severe Disabilities: The Challenge Of Private Enterprise, Lois S. Rood, Carole Davis

Publications

Throughout the nation, most individuals with severe disabilities are unemployed and reside with their parents, or they are in institutions, segregated work activity centers, or sheltered workshops. Today, many youths leave public schools and find that vocational training or employment opportunities are not available.


Review Of Applied Urban Research 1985, Vol. 13, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Nov 1985

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1985, Vol. 13, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

Publications

This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "A Computerized Inventory of Housing and Neighborhood Conditions in Lincoln, Nebraska," by R. K. Piper.

The Lincoln Urban Development Department contracted the Center for Applied Urban Research to conduct a citywide inventory of housing and neighborhood conditions to obtain information needed for guiding and targeting the use of Community Development Block Grant funds. Specifically, the inventory provides information that is needed for neighborhood planning, housing rehabilitation programs, redevelopment activities, and monitoring conditions throughout the city. This inventory is not a one-time study of conditions, rather, it is a versatile information system …


Beyond Severe Disabilities: A Functional Bibliography, Lois S. Rood, Karen Faison Nov 1985

Beyond Severe Disabilities: A Functional Bibliography, Lois S. Rood, Karen Faison

Publications

This bibliography is divided into five broad categories to help users obtain information about specific areas. But, it is not an inclusive listing of the literature available.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Carlton, Chad. More State Money Needed to Mend Decaying Campus
  • Eagleston, Leigh Ann. Two Seniors Offer Friendship, Support to Poor at Girls’ Club
  • Turner, Todd. Chemistry Labs Top Capital Requests
  • Filer, Debbie L. Fairy God Advisors Are Student’s Dream Come True
  • Knapp, Kevin. Student Advisors Editorial Cartoon
  • Primary Elections Run Smoother Than Before
  • Villanueva, Bob. Commuters Endure Driving Hassles
  • Wellness Results Available
  • Hitchcock, Lisa. Students Oppose Business College Renaming Degree
  • Villanueva, Bob. Teaching Couples Enjoy Their Work Together
  • Interhall Council Approves Request for Phone in …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Carlton, Chad. 512 Fewer Enrolled This Year
  • Hutcherson, Jackie. Group Petitions Against Soviets in Afghanistan – College Republicans
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Ex-Nazi, Jew Recount Hitler and Holocaust – Alfons Heck, Helen Waterford
  • Parson, Kim. Field of 18 Narrowed in Freshman Primary Election
  • Opinion: College Republicans Fail to Do Homework
  • Knapp, Kevin. College Republicans Editorial Cartoon
  • Search Committee’s Silence Reminiscent of Last Selection
  • Reagan, Stanley. Paul Cook for President
  • Eagleston, Leigh Ann. Campus Observatory May Be Finished by Next Fall
  • Carlton, Chad. Regents to Discuss Budget Request …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Harris, Carla. Sororities May Start Greek Row
  • Carlton, Chad. Field of Presidency Candidates Narrowed to About 20
  • Parson, Kim. Associated Student Government Reconsiders Child Care
  • Search Begins for Government Lead
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Exhibit Offers Unusual Photographs – Art
  • Opinion: Associated Student Government Needs to Start Representing Students
  • Knapp, Kevin. Associated Student Government Editorial Cartoon
  • College Heights Herald Wins Regional Pacemaker
  • Tanner, Donna. Search for Solution - Jesus
  • Haskins, Clem. Thanks for the Support – Basketball
  • Parson, Kim. Freshman Primary is Today
  • Talk on Hitler in …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Eagleston, Leigh Ann. Pass/ Fail in English Revamped
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Progress in Hiring Minorities is Lagging
  • Lawrence, Lucretia. Finding Time to Study Hard for Athletes
  • Jones, Lamont. ‘Chorus Line’ Playwright Tells His Story to About 50 – James Kirkwood
  • Meehan, Mary. Western is Scandal-Less
  • Knapp, Kevin. Southern Belle Editorial Cartoon
  • Education Important Issue for Students
  • Letter to the Editor: Pizza Story Too Early – Unicorn Pizza
  • Sullivan, Laura. Duet Sings in University Center – Smith & Mayer
  • Free Dental Checkups Offered
  • Carlton, Chad. Phone Books …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Humphreys, Mack. Administrators to be Evaluated by Faculty
  • Parson, Kim. Rape Crisis & Prevention Center Aids Rape Victims
  • Humphreys, Mack. Survival Game Offers Thrills
  • Cravens, Jayne. Computer Exams Save Time, Money
  • Turner, Todd. Standard Tests Aid Uniformity
  • Opinion: State Universities Need to Form United Front
  • Knapp, Kevin. Uniform Higher Education Editorial Cartoon
  • Wart, Cynthia D. Stop Light Needed – Regents Avenue
  • Peters, Ray. Policy Criticized
  • Reagan, Stan. Rape is Always Possible
  • Villanueva, Bob. Religion Professor William Lane is Committed to Writing
  • Jessie, Lisa. Kentucky Museum …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Carlton, Chad. Paul Cook Says He Will Seek Presidential Post
  • Parson, Kim. Discount Cards Sent, Associated Student Government Mystery Solved
  • Harris, Carla. Campus Laundry May Close, Options Discussed
  • Humphreys, Mack. Western to Stay Strong in Council of Higher Education Plan, Head Says
  • Opinion: Keeping Laundry Service Won’t Clean Western Out
  • Knapp, Kevin. Dirty Laundry Editorial Cartoon
  • Calhoun, Thomas. Dave Roberts Criticized – Football
  • Filer, Debbie. Some, Uh, Words Basically Aren’t Needed, You Know?
  • Sullivan, Shelia. Friends Help Muslims Cope
  • Harris, Carla. Student Outfits ‘Rashomon’ – …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Hoppes, Lynn. Concerts Possible Despite Bid Rule
  • Carlton, Chad. Deadline for Presidential Nominees is Tomorrow
  • Turner, Todd. Parents Weekend Stirs hope, Fond Memories
  • Eagleston, Leigh Ann. Company Offers Credit Cards to Some Students
  • Parson, Kim. Cheerleading Competition Offers Fun, Challenge
  • Richards, Tonya. Skits and Songs Highlight Interhall Council Talent Show
  • Speech on Archaeology Today – Anthropology Club
  • Meehan, Mary. Opinion: Rumors Are That Students Aren’t Gossiping
  • Knapp, Kevin. Tabloids Editorial Cartoon
  • Major Concerts May be Back
  • Troupe, Kim. Sports Coverage Unfair
  • Daffron, Wade. Koostra Farms Offers Autumn Hayrides
  • Robertson, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Humphreys, Mack. Work Study, Aid Grants Vital, Council of Higher Education Head Says
  • Carlton, Chad & Laura Sullivan. 3-year Psychology Grant Western’s Largest Ever
  • Humphreys, Mack. Professor Tawfik Mady’s Return from Egypt Stalled
  • Jones, Lamont. Pesky Roaches More Than Simple Nuisance – Minton Hall
  • Ohio Valley History Conference Here This Weekend
  • Opinion: Don’t Shed Light on Smith Stadium
  • Knapp, Kevin. L.T. Smith Stadium Lights Editorial Cartoon
  • Dismissed Players Shouldn’t Keep Benefits – Football
  • Kemper, Beany. Defends Physical Education Majors
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Rumplestiltskin Spins Tale in …


Maine Statewide News Letter No. 69 (October 1985), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff Oct 1985

Maine Statewide News Letter No. 69 (October 1985), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Dropping Out Of High School: An Inside Look, Michelle Fine Oct 1985

Dropping Out Of High School: An Inside Look, Michelle Fine

Publications and Research

In September, 1984, I began an ethnography of student life in and out of a New York City public high school to figure out why urban students drop out of high school at such extraordinary rates. By December, why urban students stay in high school through graduation struck me as an equally compelling question.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Humphreys, Mack & Jackie Hutcherson. Fewer Farmers Entering Field
  • Givan, Steve. 2 Players Arrested for Drugs – Football
  • Jones, Paige. Airstreams Are a Way of Life for a Faithful Few
  • Barnhart, Rebecca. Artists Begin Humor Paper – Asylum Komix, Eric Lindgren
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Hilltopper Days Draws Record Crowd
  • Opinion: Students’ Help Needed to End Book Thefts
  • Knapp, Kevin. Students Tackling Thief Editorial Cartoon
  • Radio Station Wins Awards – WKYU-FM, WDCL-FM
  • McCelvey, David. Supports City Voting
  • Proffitt, James. Don’t Drop the Bomb – UCAM, United Campuses Against Nuclear War
  • Pontrich, …


Ua1b5 Introducing The New Faculty & Administrative Staff 1985-86, Western Kentucky University Oct 1985

Ua1b5 Introducing The New Faculty & Administrative Staff 1985-86, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

List of new WKU faculty and staff.


Ua77/1 Western, Wku Alumni Association Oct 1985

Ua77/1 Western, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni newsletter.

  • Anderson, Lucinda. The Alumni Annual Fund/Student Phonathon
  • Western Yearbook is Tops In Nation – Talisman
  • T.T. Knight Memorial Scholarship Fund
  • Annual WKU Fish Fry Features Service Awards
  • Western Wins American Advertising Federation College Chapter of the Year Award
  • Thanks to Smiths Grove Women’s Club
  • Community College Enrollment Up 21%
  • Machine Queen II at Kentucky Museum – Quilt Exhibit
  • Teachers Find Dante’s Day Like Our Own
  • Physicist Organizes World Gathering on Coal – George Vourvopoulos
  • Student Newspaper Inducted Into Hall of Fame – College Heights Herald
  • WKU Senior Heads Regional Biology Honorary – Charlotte Gill, Beta Beta Beta …


A Festival To Remember, Chester Smolski Sep 1985

A Festival To Remember, Chester Smolski

Smolski Texts

"It was a joy to experience--perfect weather, a lovely park setting, large friendly crowds and a variety of pasta that would please the palate of any aficionado from Federal Hill."


Invitation: Breakfast With Betty Castor, Office Of The Mayor Sep 1985

Invitation: Breakfast With Betty Castor, Office Of The Mayor

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

An invitation for a campaign breakfast with Betty Castor, campaigning for Commissioner of Education for the State of Florida, September 28, 1985.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1985

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 61, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Carlton, Chad. Salaries Priority in Request
  • Carlton, Chad. Regent John Palmore Looking to Governor’s Race
  • Hitchcock, Lisa. Chi Omegas Make Room Top Flight
  • Student Committee Will Help Search for next President
  • Opinion: Push for More Funding a Positive Step
  • Knapp, Kevin. Test Budget Balloon Editorial Cartoon
  • Filer, Debbie L. Speaking Correctly a Wordy Matter
  • Turner, Todd. Agriculture Sprouts Lab, Rooms
  • Sullivan, Sheila. Christian Solution Advertised
  • Workers Repair Grise Hall
  • Thomas, Ursula. Smith Sisters Sing to University Folk – Debbie Smith, Megan Smith
  • Meehan, Mary. Mammoth Cave Offers a Cool …