Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Arts and Humanities Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Higher Education

2010

Institution
Keyword
Publication
Publication Type
File Type

Articles 271 - 300 of 309

Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities

2010 Maine Baseball Statistics, Department Of Athletics Jan 2010

2010 Maine Baseball Statistics, Department Of Athletics

General University of Maine Publications

The 2010 Maine Baseball roster and statistics, including player images.


From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm Jan 2010

From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm

Intersections

No abstract provided.


"Annoying The Student With Her Rights:" Human Life Coram Hominibus; Reflections On Vocation, Hope, And Politics, Caryn D. Riswold Jan 2010

"Annoying The Student With Her Rights:" Human Life Coram Hominibus; Reflections On Vocation, Hope, And Politics, Caryn D. Riswold

Intersections

No abstract provided.


Statements Of Net Assets, University Of Maine Office Of Budget And Business Services Jan 2010

Statements Of Net Assets, University Of Maine Office Of Budget And Business Services

General University of Maine Publications

Audited financial statements for the University of Maine.


Update On Labor's Demographics, University Of Maine Jan 2010

Update On Labor's Demographics, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

Using data compiled and supplied by the U.S. Department of Labor, this briefing paper provided a statistical summary of unionization levels for employee wage and salary workers in the U.S. and Maine.


Called For Life--Affirming Vocational Discernment, Richard L. Torgerson Jan 2010

Called For Life--Affirming Vocational Discernment, Richard L. Torgerson

Intersections

No abstract provided.


From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm Jan 2010

From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm

Intersections

No abstract provided.


Erin Blecha, Erin Blecha Jan 2010

Erin Blecha, Erin Blecha

Intersections

No abstract provided.


Full Issue, Number 32, Spring 2010 Jan 2010

Full Issue, Number 32, Spring 2010

Intersections

No abstract provided.


2010 Celebration Of Inquiry Program, Coastal Carolina University Jan 2010

2010 Celebration Of Inquiry Program, Coastal Carolina University

Celebration of Inquiry

9th Celebration of Inquiry, February 17-19, 2010. Theme: Meeting the Challenges of our Times: Risks, Responsibilities and Rewards. 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Competition abstracts and schedule are included in the program.


Olivet Nazarene University Annual Catalog 2010-2011, Olivet Nazarene University Jan 2010

Olivet Nazarene University Annual Catalog 2010-2011, Olivet Nazarene University

Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


University Of Maine System Annual Financial Report For The Year Ending June 30, 2010, University Of Maine System Jan 2010

University Of Maine System Annual Financial Report For The Year Ending June 30, 2010, University Of Maine System

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine System (“the System”) consists of seven Universities and a central administrative office. All activities of the System are included in the accompanying financial statements.


Maine Economic Improvement Fund Brochure, University Of Maine System Jan 2010

Maine Economic Improvement Fund Brochure, University Of Maine System

General University of Maine Publications

Brochure offers information on the Maine Economic Improvement Fund.


Statements Of Revenues, Expenses, & Changes In Net Assets, University Of Maine Office Of Budget And Business Services Jan 2010

Statements Of Revenues, Expenses, & Changes In Net Assets, University Of Maine Office Of Budget And Business Services

General University of Maine Publications

Audited financial statements for the University of Maine.


University Of Maine Common Data Set, 2009-2010, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment Jan 2010

University Of Maine Common Data Set, 2009-2010, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment

General University of Maine Publications

The Commons Data Set (CDS) initiative is a collaborative effort among data providers in higher education and publishers to develop a core set of clear, standard data, and definitions regarding student cohorts. The Common Data Set includes information in the following categories:

  • General information about the institution
  • Data on enrollment, persistence, and graduation categorized by gender, ethnicity, and financial aid status
  • Application and selection policy
  • Freshmen academic profile
  • Transfer student data
  • Student life features
  • Annual student expenses and financial aid
  • Instructional faculty and class sizes
  • Disciplinary areas and degrees conferred

OIRA maintains an archive of the Common Data Set for …


Annual Report On Gifts And Fund Raising Year Ended June 30, 2010, University Of Maine System Jan 2010

Annual Report On Gifts And Fund Raising Year Ended June 30, 2010, University Of Maine System

General University of Maine Publications

The Annual Report on Gifts and Fund Raising provides a summary of gifts received by the Universities in the Fiscal Year. Excluded from this section of the report are gifts to University affiliated organizations Included are gifts given directly to the University and gifts given to the University from affiliated organizations.


University Of Maine Foundation Annual Report, University Of Maine Foundation Jan 2010

University Of Maine Foundation Annual Report, University Of Maine Foundation

General University of Maine Publications

The annual report included Q&A: A Dialogue, A Letter from the Board Chair and President, Ways of Giving, Endowment Funds Financial Review, Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Activities, New Funds Established, FY 2010 Facts at a Glance, Endowment Funds, 2010 Donors, and a listing of UMF Officers, Board of Directors, Members and Staff.


Beyond Creativity: Copyright As Knowledge Law, Michael J. Madison Jan 2010

Beyond Creativity: Copyright As Knowledge Law, Michael J. Madison

Articles

The Supreme Court’s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity trope. Spurred in part by themes associated with the story of “romantic authorship” in the 19th and 20th centuries, copyright critiques likewise ask, “Who is creative?” “How should creativity be protected (or not) and encouraged (or not)?” and “ Why protect creativity?” Policy debates and scholarship in recent years have focused on the concept of creativity in framing copyright disputes, transactions, and institutions, reinforcing the notion that these are the central copyright questions. I suggest that this focus on the creativity trope is unhelpful. I argue …


2010-2011 Ski Trail Map, University Of Maine Jan 2010

2010-2011 Ski Trail Map, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The 2010-2011 ski trail map of the University of Maine


Fy10 Financial Statements, University Of Maine Jan 2010

Fy10 Financial Statements, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine's financial statements.


Vitality, Poonam Kaushal Jan 2010

Vitality, Poonam Kaushal

Quill & Scope

No abstract provided.


Sitting Down With Dr. John Weg: Pulmonary Medicine Pioneer, Jenny Lam, Edward Hurley Jan 2010

Sitting Down With Dr. John Weg: Pulmonary Medicine Pioneer, Jenny Lam, Edward Hurley

Quill & Scope

Recently, the Quill & Scope’s Jenny Lam and Edward Hurley spoke with pulmonary medicine pioneer Dr. John Weg, Class of 1959, about his career, medicine in general and his time at New York Medical College.


Njinga, Stuart Mackenzie Jan 2010

Njinga, Stuart Mackenzie

Quill & Scope

This piece is based upon my experiences over the course of 18 months in Lusaka, Zambia with the Cen- ter for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ). I worked with patients in HIV/AIDS clinics across the country, coordinating community health initiatives and assisting in small business develop- ment for HIV support groups. In this setting, the limits and discrepancies in access to health care, nutri- tion, employment and education were stark and sobering, but it wasn’t necessary to venture into the heart of a compound to witness the risk factors faced by most Zambians. A simple commute to work was …


Telemedicine Management Of Diabetics In An Underserved Community, J. Paul Nielsen, Pranav Mehta Jan 2010

Telemedicine Management Of Diabetics In An Underserved Community, J. Paul Nielsen, Pranav Mehta

Quill & Scope

Information technology via telemedicine offers the potential for cost-effective and active management of type 2 diabetes mellitus for people in high-risk underserved communities such as Harlem, NY and the Bronx, NY. Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications technology for medical diagnostic, monitor- ing, and therapeutic purposes to communicate information instantaneously from one location to another, such as from a patients’ home to a hospital. We compared the baseline Hemoglobin A1C levels to the levels recorded after the patient was enrolled in the Housecalls telemedicine program for at least 3 months. The initial results indicate that the Housecalls program is effective …


The Shell, Jordan Roth Jan 2010

The Shell, Jordan Roth

Quill & Scope

No abstract provided.


Resident, Navid Shams Jan 2010

Resident, Navid Shams

Quill & Scope

No abstract provided.


An Examination Of Three Model Healthcare Delivery Systems, Gavin Stern Jan 2010

An Examination Of Three Model Healthcare Delivery Systems, Gavin Stern

Quill & Scope

The United States is just now beginning its journey into a universal healthcare delivery system. On March 30, 2010, President Obama signed into law the “Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010” (H.R. 4872), which completed the work of the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” (H.R. 3590) signed on March 23, 2010. The effects of this legislation are phased in over the course of this new decade, but the final product is far from certain. Implementation could be legislated away with one election cycle. This article examines three model healthcare delivery systems that the United States could look …


Our Valhalla: Thirty-Eight Years Of The ’New’ Nymc, Gavin Stern Jan 2010

Our Valhalla: Thirty-Eight Years Of The ’New’ Nymc, Gavin Stern

Quill & Scope

“Our Valhalla” describes the history of the New York Medical College Valhalla campus, now nearly 40 years old. The article details how the campus evolved into its present form, including events leading to the closing of Flower & Fifth Avenue Hospital. Research for this article included consultation with fac- ulty, articles from the New York Times, and archived yearbooks. Photographs were collected from the Health Sciences Library and are interspersed throughout the issue.


Another Look: Medical Cooperation And The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Danielle Masor Jan 2010

Another Look: Medical Cooperation And The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Danielle Masor

Quill & Scope

No abstract provided.


Social Networking Tools In The Modern Era Of Human Rights Protection, Odessa Balumbu, Richard Fazio, Mera Geis, Michael Karsy Jan 2010

Social Networking Tools In The Modern Era Of Human Rights Protection, Odessa Balumbu, Richard Fazio, Mera Geis, Michael Karsy

Quill & Scope

Human rights are fundamental liberties that should be guaranteed to all human beings. These include things such as access to education and health care, food security, freedom from persecution and access to shelter, safety and security. Human rights promotion and international development have become popular philanthropic efforts and new technology is helping younger generations participate more easily. Whether through activism, fundraising or volunteering, there are many ways to make a difference. Pro- moting the awareness of and access to human rights is a job everyone can and should be a part of.