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Osprey Summer: Ospreys Nesting On Flaming Gorge, Ron Stewart
Osprey Summer: Ospreys Nesting On Flaming Gorge, Ron Stewart
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
The osprey, sometimes known as the "fish hawk" is one of Utah's rare and unique raptors. The osprey's diet is almost exclusively fish. Considering the osprey has evolved both physically and behaviorally to catch fish, their distribution is quite limited in a state as dry as Utah. Most ospreys only pass through Utah on their northern or southern migration but a few stop, build nests, hatch and raise their young.
Valuing Diversity In Business, Kimberly Nalder
Valuing Diversity In Business, Kimberly Nalder
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
The purpose of this project was to create, plan, and implement an original instructional module on the topic of valuing diversity in business. My areas of emphasis were gender, sex role issues, and communication.
My responsibilities included: coordination with the instructor in all stages of planning and implementation; researching appropriate learning models for such a course; identifying topics of greatest significance within diversity; preparing and presenting one complete day of instruction; adapting cases and worksheets for both the course introduction and the gender issues/ communication sections; conducting personal interviews with appropriate resource individuals; creating an original group project; arranging for …
Blaming The Boss: Newsroom Professionals See Managers As Public Enemy No. 1, Ted Pease
Blaming The Boss: Newsroom Professionals See Managers As Public Enemy No. 1, Ted Pease
Journalism and Communication Faculty Publications
The 1,328 newspaper journalists responding to a national study place "inept managers" atop a list of reasons they think the industry is losing talent. "Bad managers have disillusioned more journalists than I can count," one reporter said, "and I don't see the industry doing anything about it."