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Removing The “I” Factor: Examining The Barriers To Career Progression For Black Women, Anthony Sites, Jay O’Toole Mar 2024

Removing The “I” Factor: Examining The Barriers To Career Progression For Black Women, Anthony Sites, Jay O’Toole

Undergraduate Research Symposium

This research aims to advance theory concerning career progression barriers for Black women. It introduces and advances critical race theory and theories of identity blindness and consciousness as important mechanisms that impact the Black women’s career trajectories. Identity blindness is a tendency to overlook or ignore an individual’s unique racial and gender identity in professional settings can create systemic barriers for professional advancement. Conversely, identity consciousness purposely acknowledges and embraces racial and gender identities and can create more inclusive workplaces that support diverse individuals. This study will use secondary data from the US Census Public Use File (PUF). The dataset …


Caring For Those That Care For Us: Impact Of The Mexican Social Security Law Reforms On Pregnant Domestic Workers, Kaitlyn Sutton Apr 2023

Caring For Those That Care For Us: Impact Of The Mexican Social Security Law Reforms On Pregnant Domestic Workers, Kaitlyn Sutton

Scholars Week

Kaitlyn Sutton

Kaitlyn Sutton is a senior Human Resources Management and Spanish double major from Louisville, Kentucky. She developed a passion for foreign language during her first semester at Murray State University and was able to further her interest by studying abroad on the Maya Mexico KIIS trip in 2023. It was during this program that she first learned about the importance of domestic workers in Mexico and was inspired to explore their workplace rights from the perspective of her other undergraduate degree in Human Resources. After graduation, Kaitlyn plans to attend Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee in order to …


Rethink Your Commute: Good For The Planet & You, Courtney Reynolds Apr 2022

Rethink Your Commute: Good For The Planet & You, Courtney Reynolds

Sustainability Conference

Transportation choices have a big impact on the environment, as well as individual health and wellness. Many times, people may feel like they don't have any other choice than to drive to get to school, work, and other places. But exploring other options can lead to more sustainable choices and save individuals a lot of money.

At reThink Your Commute, we help people make informed decisions on how, when, and where they travel. We do this by promoting sustainable choices, connecting people to local resources, and supporting equitable access to transportation options. This 10-minute presentation will provide an overview of …


Worth In The Workforce: How To Reform The Fair Labor Standards Act 14(C) Provisions For Persons With Disabilities, Todd Robatin Apr 2022

Worth In The Workforce: How To Reform The Fair Labor Standards Act 14(C) Provisions For Persons With Disabilities, Todd Robatin

Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue

No abstract provided.


Examining Uas Employment Expectations And Requirements, Brent A. Terwilliger Ph.D., Ryan J. Wallace Ed.D., Matthew P. Earnhardt Ph.D. Mar 2020

Examining Uas Employment Expectations And Requirements, Brent A. Terwilliger Ph.D., Ryan J. Wallace Ed.D., Matthew P. Earnhardt Ph.D.

National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS)

Unmanned aircraft system (UAS) technology is radically changing how organizations, such as government agencies, non-profit corporations, and companies, apply aviation resources. Unmanned aviation is supporting improved efficiency, expanded capability, and heightened reliability through an increasing number of uses relating to: a) research and development and training-education, b) event filming, c) industrial, utility, and environmental projects, d) real estate, e) construction activities, f) agricultural, g) press and media, and h) state/local emergency services. The increasing application, and subsequent operational growth, is occurring in response to maturing technology, refined operational management and permissibility, innovative concept development, demonstrated capability, enhanced supportability, and the …


The Impact Of Decreasing Defined Benefit Plans On Employee Turnover, Melissa Claire Gregory Apr 2019

The Impact Of Decreasing Defined Benefit Plans On Employee Turnover, Melissa Claire Gregory

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

The gradual adoption of defined contribution retirement plans has been a significant change in the occupational pension system in the United States over the last few decades. By transitioning from defined benefit plans to defined contribution plans, companies are shifting the financial risk associated with saving for retirement onto the employee. Though the shift of this financial risk is the primary concern for many, there are other side effects that this transition may bring about. The principal side effect observed in this research is the potential of defined contribution plans to dis-incentivize employee loyalty and contribute to increased employee turnover …


Unretentive Incentives, Rebekah Paradis Apr 2019

Unretentive Incentives, Rebekah Paradis

Student Scholar Showcase

In the workplace, managers often offer monetary rewards or incentives as instantaneous motivators in hopes that it will alter employee behavior. Unfortunately, although these rewards have been proven to yield desired outcomes, their impacts are short lived as managers create an environment based on extrinsic motivation. When an employee works solely to receive a paycheck it is already challenging to keep them, as other companies can offer them comparable, if not better, salaries. It is even harder to retain an employee who is accustomed to receiving an incentive with a particular behavior when the reward is no longer an option, …


Family Medical Leave Act: The Impacts On Family Relationships, Jaycie J. Case, Jennifer Newquist Jan 2019

Family Medical Leave Act: The Impacts On Family Relationships, Jaycie J. Case, Jennifer Newquist

School of Human Sciences Research Showcase

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) authorizes eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons (H.R. 1, 1993). This policy allows for a total of 12-weeks of leave within a 12-month period. While this may be sufficient in terms of time off, it is still unpaid. Compared to other nations, the United States still lags behind on providing benefits and protections for employees who have taken on the role of caretaker (Arellano, 2015). This white paper will explain how employees benefit from paid maternity/paternity and family medical leave.


Women In The Workforce, Courtney Beatty, Carol Wright Mar 2016

Women In The Workforce, Courtney Beatty, Carol Wright

Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Be Well: Biss Enterprises Wellness And Fitness Program, Juanita Reyes, Rebecca Rhame, Lane O'Brien, Judith L. Biss Mar 2016

Be Well: Biss Enterprises Wellness And Fitness Program, Juanita Reyes, Rebecca Rhame, Lane O'Brien, Judith L. Biss

Undergraduate Research Conference

BE Well is a Wellness and Fitness program designed to be implemented in a fictitious company for the Administrative Communication course at Stephen F. Austin State University.

A team of three employees from the organization, Biss Enterprises, was asked to develop the program by the CEO of the company. The team researched and explored different options to create a wellness and fitness program suitable for all the employees in the company.


Who Is Making Lifestyle Changes Due To Preventive Health Care Information? A 10 Year Comparison Study, Joseph D. Cangelosi Jr., David Kim, Edward Ranelli Sep 2015

Who Is Making Lifestyle Changes Due To Preventive Health Care Information? A 10 Year Comparison Study, Joseph D. Cangelosi Jr., David Kim, Edward Ranelli

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

This paper sought to describe from a set of 6 demographic and 13 lifestyle change variables the person who is significantly and positively impacted by preventive health care information (PHCI). Based on past research, six hypotheses were developed. Three of the six hypotheses were accepted. In addition, there were significant relationships for each of the six demographic variables with at least one of the lifestyle change variables. Those who are seeking and are positively impacted by PHCI are better educated, female, and (depending upon the lifestyle change variable in question) fall into a definite age category. There is partial support …


Full-Time Faculty Salaries By College By Rank & By Gender, Wku Faculty Senate Jul 2005

Full-Time Faculty Salaries By College By Rank & By Gender, Wku Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate

Report of full-time faculty salaries by college by rank and by gender for FY 2005-2006.


Faculty Regent Newsletter, Ray Mendel Feb 1994

Faculty Regent Newsletter, Ray Mendel

Board of Regents Documents

Newsletter created by faculty regent Ray Mendel to inform faculty members of WKU Board of Regents activities that affect them.


Correspondence - Compensation Increases, Wku Board Of Regents Feb 1993

Correspondence - Compensation Increases, Wku Board Of Regents

Board of Regents Documents

Memorandum from Thomas Meredith to WKU faculty & staff regarding compensation increases.


Exhibit 1 - Salary Study Documentation, Wku Board Of Regents Dec 1992

Exhibit 1 - Salary Study Documentation, Wku Board Of Regents

Board of Regents Documents

Salary study documentation for the Feb. 4, 1993 meeting

  • Salary Study 1/29/1993
  • Recommendations Regarding Compensation Increases 2/4/1993
  • WKU 1993-94 Budget Information
  • Report of the Salary Study Committee
  • Lawrence Howard Personal Action Form


Article - As Costs Rise Some Reduce Insurance, Cindy Stevenson, Wku University Senate Jan 1988

Article - As Costs Rise Some Reduce Insurance, Cindy Stevenson, Wku University Senate

Faculty Senate

Stevenson, Cindy. As Costs Rise Some Reduce Insurance, np, nd.


Salary Comparison Figures - Benchmark Universities, Wku University Senate Jan 1984

Salary Comparison Figures - Benchmark Universities, Wku University Senate

Faculty Senate

Salary comparison for WKU and benchmark universities: Appalachian State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Southwest Missouri State University, Southwest Texas State University, University of Nebraska-Omaha, University of Northern Iowa, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Western Illinois University.


President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jul 1936

President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry

Board of Regents Documents

President Henry Cherry's report to the Board of Regents:

  • Receipts & Expenditures pp. 2-12
  • Salary Schedules pp. 13-19
  • Valuation of the Plant pp. 20-23
  • Cherry Hall Construction pp. 25-26
  • Chimes p. 27
  • Heating Plant p. 28
  • Landscaping pp. 29-31
  • Mechanical Condition of Buildings pp. 32-37
  • College Heights Foundation (includes Kentucky Building) pp. 38-41
  • Enrollment & Costs of Kentucky State Institutions pp. 42-45
  • Canon, E.H. Registrar's Report pp. 46-63, 65-76
  • Ogden Medals & Awards 1928-1935 p. 64
  • Students Enrolled & Graduates 1934-1935 pp. 77-90
  • Grise, Finley. Report of the Dean of the College pp. 91-110


President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jul 1933

President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry

Board of Regents Documents

President Henry Cherry's report to the Board of Regents:

  • Retrenchment Statement pp. 12-15
  • Training School pp. 16-17
  • Agriculture in the College pp. 18-20
  • Physical Education & Health 1932-1933 pp. 21-27
  • Industrial Arts Department pp. 28-32
  • Music Department p. 33
  • Extension Department pp. 34-37
  • The College Library pp. 38-40
  • The College Band p. 41
  • Personnel Department pp. 42-45
  • The College Heights Foundation pp. 46-49
  • The Kentucky Building pp. 50-52
  • Maintenance & Operation Department pp. 53-54
  • The College Heights Herald p. 55
  • The Post Office p. 56
  • College Heights Bookstore pp. 57-58
  • Enrollment p. 59
  • Per Capita Cost of the Four Teachers …


President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry May 1932

President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry

Board of Regents Documents

President Henry Cherry's report to the Board of Regents. Includes financial information, retrenchment plan, salary cuts and lists of graduates and certificate holders.


President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jul 1928

President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry

Board of Regents Documents

President Henry Cherry's report to the Board of Regents. Includes sections:

  • Attendance
  • Unity
  • Faculty
  • Quality of Students
  • Graduates
  • Finances
  • Budget
  • Capital Improvements
  • Salaries