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Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 18, Wku University Relations Dec 1991

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 18, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • Eison, Sheila. Funds Can Help Research, Travel
  • Regents Approve $2.4 Million Cut
  • Public Radio Wins
  • Enrollment if 15,767
  • Overby, Carol. Dr. Carl Hall Wants Competitive Grads
  • Student Organizes Non-Traditionals Group on Campus - Students Over Traditional Age, SOTA, David Fields
  • Wanted: Hosts for Students


Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 17, Wku University Relations Nov 1991

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 17, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • Eison, Sheila. Postal Service Offers Tips for Moving Mail
  • Faculty Art Exhibit Opens Today
  • Karr, Sandra. Visiting Oxford Prof Enjoys WKU - Gerald Howat
  • Overby, Carol. John Duff, Music Department Head, Sees Role as Facilitator
  • Teleconference Dec. 4 to Focus on Marketing
  • Coverlet is Textile of the Month - Jemima Day Gardner Smith
  • Faculty Concert Series Presents Elizabeth Volkman, Soprano & Joseph Brooks, Clarinet


Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 15, Wku University Relations Oct 1991

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 15, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • WKU Grad from National Institute of Health is 1991 Lancaster Lecturer - Gene Shearer
  • Dr. Thomas Meredith Among 13 Candidates for Central Florida President
  • University Places Freeze on Jobs, Purchases
  • Regents Present Position Paper
  • Public Radio Service Drive Nov. 2-9
  • Society of Professional Journalists to Establish Moscow State Chapter
  • Employee Dependent Grant Program is Success in First Semester
  • Phonathon Raises Record $166,145
  • Dr. Melvin Borland, Economics, Named to KERA …


Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 14, Wku University Relations Oct 1991

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 14, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • Eison, Sheila. National Science Foundation Awards WKU $121,691 for New Directions in Math
  • National Higher Education Week - James Oliver
  • Phonathon Update
  • Karr, Sandra. Fall Theatre & Dance Lineup Features WKU Grad, Actor Becky Gelke Baker
  • Next Week is Alcohol Awareness Week on Campus
  • Gifts to Western Include Scholarship - Warren County Conservation District Board of Supervisors
  • Faculty Development committee News
  • Homecoming '91
  • Overby, Carol. Agriculture Exposition Center's Director …


Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 13, Wku University Relations Sep 1991

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 13, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • Fifth Women's Studies Conference Opens
  • Hardin Planetarium Show Features Sun's Children
  • President Thomas Meredith Appointed to Constitutional Improvement Policy Council
  • WKU to Begin Reaccreditation Process
  • Students Raise $48,715 First Week of Alumni Fund Student Phonathon
  • Phillips, Hugh. Russia's Coup; A Historical Perspective
  • Esion, Sheila. Jim Wayne Miller's Writing Takes New Shape
  • Threads of Compassion: Fabric Art Exhibit by Penny Sisto Opens Tomorrow
  • Shuttle May Have Foiled, but Summer Eclipse …


Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 12, Wku University Relations Sep 1991

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 12, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • Coal Science Exchange Gets $50,000
  • Researchers Gather for WKU's 2nd International Coal Conference
  • President Thomas Meredith Encourages Faculty . . . Promises Affirmative Action
  • WKU Gets $195,000 for First Program
  • Music is Reaccredited
  • Hall of Fame to Induct Inaugural Class this Friday
  • Campus Child Care is Reaccredited
  • Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities Program
  • Helen Knight, University Archivist, is At Your Service
  • Sylvia Kersenbaum in Beethoven IX this Sunday
  • Development …


Impersonation Speaking, Robert D. Kendall Apr 1991

Impersonation Speaking, Robert D. Kendall

Communication Studies Faculty Publications

The catalog description of SPC 337 reads like this: "The study of First Person Monologs as a form of pub!ic speaking. Research and development of an historical character/speaker for public presentation." Allow me to expand on this capsulized description. This course attempts to teach students the process of developing and delivering a public speech that some historical character of their choosing could have given at some point in that person/s life. Through a series of carefully planned assignments, one building upon the other, each student researches the life, character and times of a histor-ical figure: writes an original speech for …


For The Love Of It: A Short History Of Commercial Fishing In Pacific City, Oregon, Joseph E. Taylor Iii Jan 1991

For The Love Of It: A Short History Of Commercial Fishing In Pacific City, Oregon, Joseph E. Taylor Iii

Dory Project Scholarship: Documents

Fishermen are often romanticized; they are lonely wanderers separated from the trials of life encountered on "dry land." To a commercial fisherman or even someone casually acquainted with the fishing industry, stereotypes seem naïve at best. An examination of the evolving fishery of the Nestucca River and the Pacific Ocean near Pacific City, Oregon, and the careers of seven local fishermen reveals the struggle associated with the calling and the necessity for innovation and adaptation to the changing political, technological, and economic environment. From river netters to ocean trollers, theirs is a story of both persistence and change.