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University of San Diego

School of Leadership and Education Sciences: Faculty Scholarship

2016

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High-Level Creativity For Nonprofit And For-Profit Organizations: Inspiration Or Perspiration, Leslie Hennessy Jan 2016

High-Level Creativity For Nonprofit And For-Profit Organizations: Inspiration Or Perspiration, Leslie Hennessy

School of Leadership and Education Sciences: Faculty Scholarship

Creativity is valued as an essential human ability. For much of recorded history, the ability to produce creative outcomes has been seen as a gift bestowed rather than as a capacity commonly existing in humans. In more recent times, however, research has suggested that there are a number of personal attributes commonly present in individuals who have established a reputation for being creative in their respective fields. Findings from a recent research study support this assertion. The eight participants in this study were high-achieving and highly creative individuals who had received the prestigious MacArthur Foundation award for creativity. They work …


Campus Prism: A Report On Promoting Restorative Initiatives For Sexual Misconduct On College Campuses, David R. Karp Phd, Julie Shackford-Bradley, Robin Wilson, Kaaren Williamsen Jan 2016

Campus Prism: A Report On Promoting Restorative Initiatives For Sexual Misconduct On College Campuses, David R. Karp Phd, Julie Shackford-Bradley, Robin Wilson, Kaaren Williamsen

School of Leadership and Education Sciences: Faculty Scholarship

The Campus PRISM Project (Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct) includes an international team of researchers and practitioners who are deeply invested in reducing sexual and gender-based violence by exploring how a restorative approach may provide more healing and better accountability.