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Update - November 2001, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Nov 2001

Update - November 2001, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

[ Too Risky for Research? ]
-- Human Research with Vulnerable Humans
-- Why Did Jesus Die?

-- Earn a Master's degree from Loma Linda University
-- Center for Christian Bioethics News & Events


Schedule: National Committee For The Performing Arts Tentative Itinerary Nov 2001

Schedule: National Committee For The Performing Arts Tentative Itinerary

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Tentative three day schedule for National Committee for the Performing Arts starting November 30th. Date: November-December 2001


Brief 10: Lessons On Supporting Change Through Multi-Institutional Projects, New England Resource Center For Higher Education, University Of Massachusetts Boston Nov 2001

Brief 10: Lessons On Supporting Change Through Multi-Institutional Projects, New England Resource Center For Higher Education, University Of Massachusetts Boston

New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications

The New England Resource Center for Higher Education’s (NERCHE) Civic Engagement Cluster1 is a multi-institutional model for strengthening civic engagement in higher education across ten institutions simultaneously. Reflecting NERCHE’s mission to promote community, collaboration, and change in higher education, the Cluster is based on the premise that significant change can be accomplished most effectively through collaboration and communication across institutions. The purpose of this Brief is to pass on some key lessons learned in the pilot year of this project about laying the groundwork for collaboration and improving institutional practice.


Service Learning: Discovering Effective Communication Strategies By Emphasizing The Community's Perspective, Elizabeth Oppe Nov 2001

Service Learning: Discovering Effective Communication Strategies By Emphasizing The Community's Perspective, Elizabeth Oppe

Thesis, Dissertations, Student Creative Activity, and Scholarship

Service learning is a broadly defined term that may encompass a spectrum of projects and course work ranging from acts of charity to activism for social change. "The aim of service learning is always to heighten awareness in our communities that we have the capacity to both learn from and serve each other... and work toward a more just and egalitarian society" (bttp://www.invcol.pdx.edulic.htm). Another description of service learning from Brevard Community College's The Power (1994) explains that, for many community organizations, students augment service delivery, meet crucial human needs, and provide a basis for future citizen support. The Power depicts …


Ua12/2/1 Standing Tall, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 Standing Tall, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special men's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Bastani, Camron. Hilltoppers Hope to Leave Mark on Sun Belt Conference
  • Farner, Keith & Camron Bastani. College Heights Herald Top 15 Says Blue Devils Rule the Land
  • Knox, Malcolm. All-American Back for One More Run – Chris Marcus
  • Lewis, Dustin. Loss of Nashon McPherson Leaves Hole in Lineup
  • Farner, Keith. Point Guards Plan on Carrying Their Weight
  • Moore, Michael. Defense Still Core of Team
  • Tucker, Kyle. Tops Bond During Offseason Games
  • Hightower, Kyle. Hey Fans, Good Times Are Here Again
  • Schoenbaechler, Danny. Tops Look for Sparks-Plug In Backcourt


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Lord, Joseph. Anthrax Scare Not Intended
  • Corbin, Brett. First Hispanic Police Officer Hired – Raphael Casas
  • Clark, Ryan. From the Editor – Diversity
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Students Celebrate Spooky Holiday on Hill
  • Sociologist to Speak – Michael Kimmel
  • Marching Band Will Play in Extravaganza
  • Children’s Theatre Offering This Weekend – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  • NPR Pioneer to Speak at 7:30 Tonight – Bill Siemering
  • Warren, Brandy. Gatton Academy for Mathematics & Science Waiting for Funding
  • Free Speech Can be the Hardest to Hear – Hell House
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon …


Deviant Behavior And Victimization Among Homeless And Runaway Adolescents, Les B. Whitbeck, Dan R. Hoyt, Kevin A. Yoder, Ana Mari Cauce, Matt Paradise Nov 2001

Deviant Behavior And Victimization Among Homeless And Runaway Adolescents, Les B. Whitbeck, Dan R. Hoyt, Kevin A. Yoder, Ana Mari Cauce, Matt Paradise

Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications

This study used a high-risk population of runaway and homeless adolescents to investigate the effects of history of caretaker abuse and deviant subsistence strategies on victimization among adolescents. Based on a multisite sample of 974 homeless and runaway adolescents, logistic regression models were used first to examine factors predicting involvement in sexual and nonsexual deviant subsistence strategies and then to investigate the effects of deviant subsistence strategies on physical and sexual victimization when adolescents were on the streets. Results indicated that when controlling for all other factors, including histories of physical and sexual maltreatment in families of origin, street behaviors, …


Visiting Libra Professor Lloyd Rogler To Present Week-Long Program On Cultural Diversity, Gladys Ganiel Oct 2001

Visiting Libra Professor Lloyd Rogler To Present Week-Long Program On Cultural Diversity, Gladys Ganiel

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Lloyd Rogler, the Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities at Fordham University in the Bronx, New York, has a full schedule of activities planned for his week-long visiting Libra Professorship for Diversity at the University of Maine, Nov. 5-9, [2001].


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hall, Rex. Student Disciplinary Matters Committee Disciplines Idiots – New Rock 92, Jeremy Sharfe, Adam Kelly
  • Hoang, Mai. Student Census Count Low
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Protesting Students Take Hell House Ads
  • Hoang, Mai. Western Holds Campus Wide Can Drive – Feed the Children
  • Lord, Joseph. Regents to Give Honorary Doctorate
  • Hall, Rex. Western Gets Land, TV Air Time – James Skaggs
  • Alarming Incidents Not Fair to Students – Fire Alarms
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Fire Alarms
  • Trying to Find Fun, Style, a Tan on the Hill
  • Crews, Whitney, et …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Corbin, Brett. Plague of Campus Fire Alarms Raises Concerns
  • Corbin, Brett. Dorm Dwellers Apathetic to Possible Danger – Fire Safety
  • Lord, Joseph. New Salon Coming to Bates-Runner
  • Lord, Joseph. All washed Up – Flooding, Water Pollution
  • Hall, Rex. Regents to Vote on New Policy – Athletics Fee
  • Warren, Brandy. Kappa Alpha & Kappa Delta Investigated for Alcohol
  • Finding Someone to Solve the Crimes – Anthrax
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Anthrax Scare
  • Student Government Association Needs a Little Shaking Up, Rebellion
  • McKinney, Gabe. Exit to Nowhere Hardly a Haven …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Sewell, Beth. Royal Steps – Zeta Phi Beta, Omega Psi Phi, Step Shows
  • Hall, Rex. Possible Hazing Reported – Sigma Alpha Epsilon
  • Lord, Joseph. Substance Tests Negative for Anthrax
  • Corbin, Brett. Shots Fired at Post-Game Party
  • Warren, Brandy. University Senate Gives Approval for Film Minor
  • Luring Teachers to Hill Takes Money
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Faculty Recruitment
  • Quick & Forward Thinking Appreciated – Anthrax Scare
  • Johnson, Misty. Put Focus on Attackers – Rape
  • Niesse, Josh. Don’t Drop Bombs – Afghanistan, Celebrate Activism Now
  • Holm, Hollan. Student Government Association …


Ua12/2/1 Homecoming, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 Homecoming, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special homecoming edition of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Loyal, Taylor. American Spirit: WKU Unites - Homecoming
  • Tucker, Kyle. Inductee Adds Another First – Billy Smith
  • Hightower, Kyle. Willie Taggart Lives for Love, Game
  • Wilemon, Miranda. Greeks Keep the Traditions Alive During Homecoming
  • O’Connor, Molly. Homecoming Parade Returns After 15 Years
  • Ragan, Jason. Alumnus Responsible for Red Towel Visits Hill – Ed Stansbury
  • Roberts, Amy. Former Governor Has Ties to Hill – Louie Nunn
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Bubble, Pop, Fizz! Basil Cole Studied World of Soda
  • Bennett, Jacob. Western to Honor King of Cake Mix – Duncan Hines
  • Bastani, Camron. Weekend …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Warren, Brandy. Faculty May Retire En Masse
  • Lord, Joseph. Anthrax Scare Reaches Hill
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Students, Workers Held In Library for Two Hours
  • Hall, Rex. Western May Soon Get Ruling in Suit Against Former Officers – Anthony Purcell, Jeffrey Welch
  • With Banner Broken, Western Goes Broke
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Banner 2000
  • Youngman, Sam. Fear Hits the Hill, Home – Anthrax Scare
  • Kelly, Adam. And a Response . . . – New Rock 92
  • Sharfe, Jeremy. . . . From the Idiots – New Rock 92
  • Lynch, Caroline. …


Ua12/2/1 Help Wanted, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 Help Wanted, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special career exposition issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Career Expo Participants
  • Wilemon, Miranda. Economy Struggling, But Exceeding Expectations
  • O’Connor, Molly. Experience, GPA Equally Important to Employers
  • Loyal, Taylor. Good Interview, Resume Boost Interest
  • Lord, Joseph. Money, Location Influence Job Hunt
  • Ragan, Jason. Computer Science Tops List of Highly Paid Fields
  • Clark, Ryan. Getting Paid to Watch Sports Best Career Choice
  • Corbin, Brett. Career Services Can Cure Indecision
  • Bennett, Jacob. Cover Letter & Interviews Overwhelm This Columnist
  • Sewell, Beth. Internet Eases Job Searches


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Ragan, Jason. Dressed to Kill – Rugby
  • Hall, Rex. Western Fills New Lobbyist Position – Robbin Taylor
  • Corbin, Brett. Radio DJs Accused of Threatening Advisor – Adam Kelly, Jeremy Sharfe, New Rock 92
  • Lord, Joseph. Banner Frustrates Student Groups
  • Brazley, Erin. Some Like New Channels; Others Miss Movie Fare
  • Hoang, Mai. Greek Achievements Recognized
  • Gene Tice as Nice, Thanks for Trying, Caring – Alcohol Policy
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Alcohol Policy
  • Toppers Coming Out Should Feel Welcome
  • Tutino, Tom. Friend of the Idiots – New Rock 92
  • Albers, …


Inquiries Into Dog Ownership In Abaco With Specific Referene To Aarf/Snip Sn Project, William J. Fielding Oct 2001

Inquiries Into Dog Ownership In Abaco With Specific Referene To Aarf/Snip Sn Project, William J. Fielding

Management and Control of Companion Animal Populations Collection

Abaco, an island in the Bahamas, has a population of 10,003 in 2,998 households. Of this population, 3,381 (or 34%) live in 1,177 (or 39%) of the households in Marsh Harbour, the largest community on the island (Bahamas Department of Statistics, 2000). Two studies of the Abaco dog population in Marsh Harbor were conducted. The first was in February, 2000 and the second was in October 2000. Three AARF/SNIP clinics were held between the two studies in February, May and July, 2000. A fourth clinic was held in October after the second survey.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Bennett, Jacob. Village Idiots Get Fired – Adam Kelly, Jeremy Sharfe, New Rock 92
  • Warren, Brandy. Western Asks for $80 Million from Council on Postsecondary Education
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Campus Celebrates Coming Out Day
  • Shinall, Dave. Military Enlistment Unaffected - Afghanistan
  • Corbin, Brett. Counseling Available for Depression
  • Who the Heck Are the Real idiots? – New Rock 92
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Village Idiots
  • Get Ready for When the Walls Come Down – Buildings
  • Law, John. Shame on the College Heights Herald – Sexual Assault Reporting
  • Meyer, Sherri. Caring …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hoang, Mai. Western Reacts to War on Terrorism – Afghanistan
  • Bennett, Jacob. Village Idiots On Probation – Adam Kelly, Jeremy Scharfe, New Rock 92
  • Lord, Joseph. Buildings In Need of Major Repair
  • Lord, Joseph. Forensics Team Wins
  • Beware the Banana-seated Boys in Blue
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: WKU Police Bicycles
  • Youngman, Sam. Attacking Terror, First Amendment
  • Butler, Carrie. Rules Are Meant to Be Understood – Parking Permits
  • LaBelle, Charbonee. Hill a Preittier Sight Than Four Years Ago
  • Hall, Rex. WKU Researching Food Services
  • Corbin, Brett. Campus Vandals Target …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hall, Rex. Western Buys Old Bowling Green Mall
  • Moore, Michael. On a Roll – 10K Wheelchair Race
  • Hall, Rex. Increases Steep, Even After Contribution – Health Insurance
  • Shinall, Dave. Gables Apartments Fire Began in Couch
  • Corbin, Brett. Western Police Start Bike Patrol
  • As Smoke Clears; City, School Unite – Gables Apartments Fire
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Gables Apartments Fire, Bowling Green & Big Red
  • Money Means More than a Hill of Beans – Mary Hutto Estate
  • Moore, Brian. Never a Bad Time to Appreciate Life
  • Lord, Joseph. Tech …


Queer Feelings, Ann Cvetkovich Oct 2001

Queer Feelings, Ann Cvetkovich

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

As people have mobilized in response to the September 11 attacks, I have found myself uncharacteristically dissatisfied by analysis of foreign policy and by teach-ins that consist of supplying information. They're absolutely crucial, and I applaud all of those who have coordinated their energies in this way. But I also want to see, as AIDS activist and theorist Douglas Crimp has argued, mourning and militancy brought together. Crimp has suggested that activism ignores mourning at its own peril, that it cannot simply displace mourning with militancy or fail to address the ways that anger is also motivated by loss.


Discovering, Again, The Meaning Of "American", Peter Hegarty Oct 2001

Discovering, Again, The Meaning Of "American", Peter Hegarty

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

In his essay, "The discovery of what it means to be an American," James Baldwin described how his exile in Paris led him to new self-knowledge about his national identity. Baldwin left the US to survive what he called "the color problem," but was surprised to find he shared a sense of being "not at home" with white Americans in Europe. He was American in ways he had not realized. Exile afforded him intellectual freedom, but his growing consciousness of the French-Algerian war led him to understand that "there are no untroubled countries in this fearfully troubled world." Leaving home …


When The Local And The Global Are Too Close For Comfort, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes Oct 2001

When The Local And The Global Are Too Close For Comfort, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

In the early morning of August 15, 2001, Edgar Garzon, a 35-year-old Latino gay man better know as "Eddie," was viciously attacked with a "blunt instrument" by an unidentified assailant who jumped out of a red car. This occurred in Jackson Heights, Queens, an extremely diverse neighborhood with large concentrations of Latin Americans, Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and Koreans and a sizeable gay population. Garzon suffered three fractures in his cranium and was in a coma until September 4, when he passed away at Elmhurst Medical Center. His family, who reside mostly in Colombia and Florida, as well as his close …


Towelheads, Diapers, And Faggots: Reviving The Turban, Jasbir Puar Oct 2001

Towelheads, Diapers, And Faggots: Reviving The Turban, Jasbir Puar

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

In the days and weeks following the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks on September 11, there has been a rapid proliferation of mocking images of a turbaned Osama bin Laden, not to mention of the turban itself. In a photo-montage circulating from Stileproject.com, even George Bush has been sporting a bin Laden-esque turban. Another internet favorite is a picture of bin Laden superimposed into a 7-11 convenience store scene as a cashier. Posters that appeared in midtown Manhattan only days after the attacks show a turbaned caricature of bin Laden being anally penetrated by the Empire State building. The …


Insisting On Inquiry, Alisa Solomon Oct 2001

Insisting On Inquiry, Alisa Solomon

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

This special CLAGS newsletter goes to press exactly one month after hijackers rammed jets into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and aimed for a third target before being brought down in the fields of Pennsylvania. In the days immediately following the attacks, pundits, politicians and plain folks asserted that our lives in America had been changed forever. Certainly all of us at CLAGS have been stunned and shaken. Gathering for our first board meeting of the year just days later, we expressed our grief, confusion, anxieties, and fears. Like everyone, no doubt, we questioned the meaning and purpose …


Service Participant Voices In Child Welfare, Children's Mental Health, And Psychotherapy, Marshall Fine, Sally Palmer, Nick Coady Oct 2001

Service Participant Voices In Child Welfare, Children's Mental Health, And Psychotherapy, Marshall Fine, Sally Palmer, Nick Coady

Partnerships for Children and Families Project

Service providers are becoming increasingly interested in hearing the views of service participants regarding issues of service delivery. This trend is viewed as progressive and sensitive to the many complex issues facing a diverse service participant population. In order to understand what is known related to this trend, the paper reviews the literature in child welfare, children’s mental health, and psychotherapy where service participant feedback regarding aspects of service delivery has been studied. The findings from the three areas of service delivery are organized into a number of tangible themes. Suggestions for future research in the area of participant voice …


Using Intermediary Structures To Support Families: An International Comparison Of Practice In Child Protection, Nancy Colleen Freymond Oct 2001

Using Intermediary Structures To Support Families: An International Comparison Of Practice In Child Protection, Nancy Colleen Freymond

Partnerships for Children and Families Project

Responses to child maltreatment can be conceptualized as a continuum, ranging from a welfare-oriented approach on one end, to a legalistic emphasis at the other end. By shifting attention to structures existing at the welfare end of the continuum, this paper endeavours to look beyond the approaches of investigation and legal processing, currently emphasized in Ontario’s approach to child welfare. This paper examines how intermediary structures and roles in various international settings are constructed to offer support to families and children. Intermediary judicial and professional roles found in European child welfare systems will be discussed. In addition, the paper will …


Desecrating The Ark: Animal Abuse And The Law's Role In Prevention, Margit Livingston Oct 2001

Desecrating The Ark: Animal Abuse And The Law's Role In Prevention, Margit Livingston

College of Law Faculty

In this Article, Professor Livingston examines the history and philosophy of animal cruelty laws and also surveys the scope and content of contemporary American anti-cruelty statutes. She explores, moreover, a substantial body of social science data that suggest a correlation between the commission of animal abuse and a propensity for other violent behavior. From her survey of current law, Professor Livingston concludes that lawmakers should amend animal cruelty statutes to provide for mandatory psychological treatment for youthful offenders and harsher penalties for older and habitual offenders. She observes that animal abuse as a crime not only affects the animals targeted …


Psychosocial Stress And Prostate Cancer: A Theoretical Model, Gary L. Ellison, Ann L. Coker, James R. Hebert, Maureen Sanderson, Charmaine D. Royal, Sally P. Weinrich Oct 2001

Psychosocial Stress And Prostate Cancer: A Theoretical Model, Gary L. Ellison, Ann L. Coker, James R. Hebert, Maureen Sanderson, Charmaine D. Royal, Sally P. Weinrich

CRVAW Faculty Journal Articles

African-American men are more likely to develop and die from prostate cancer than are European-American men; yet, factors responsible for the racial disparity in incidence and mortality have not been elucidated. Socioeconomic disadvantage can lead to psychosocial stress and may be linked to negative lifestyle behaviors. Regardless of socioeconomic position, African-American men routinely experience racism-induced stress. We propose a theoretical framework for an association between psychosocial stress and prostate cancer. With the context of history and culture, we further propose that psychosocial stress may partially explain the variable incidence of prostate cancer between these diverse groups. Psychosocial stress may negatively …


(Review) World History For Behavior Analysts: Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, And Steel, Stuart Vyse Oct 2001

(Review) World History For Behavior Analysts: Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, And Steel, Stuart Vyse

Psychology Faculty Publications

The article examines two important messages for behavior analysts contained in the book "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies," by Jared Diamond. It provides an environmentalist explanation of the different fates of the world's cultures that are compatible with the views of many behavior analysts. It details ways for behavior analysts to investigate the neglected forms of individual behavior.


Homicides Of Children And Youth., David Finkelhor, Richard Ormrod Oct 2001

Homicides Of Children And Youth., David Finkelhor, Richard Ormrod

Crimes Against Children Research Center

Provides a statistical portrait of juvenile homicide victimization by drawing on FBI and other data. As part of OJJDP's Crimes Against Children Series, the Bulletin offers detailed information about overall crime patterns and victim age groups. Specific types of juvenile homicide, including maltreatment homicides, abduction homicides, and school homicides, are discussed in further detail. The Bulletin also explores initiatives designed to prevent homicides of children and youth.