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Marshall News Releases: October, November, December, 1996, Marshall University Oct 1996

Marshall News Releases: October, November, December, 1996, Marshall University

Marshall University News Releases

These news releases were written by and distributed by Marshall during the period indicated in the title.


Marshall News Releases: July, August, September, 1996, Marshall University Jul 1996

Marshall News Releases: July, August, September, 1996, Marshall University

Marshall University News Releases

These news releases were written by and distributed by Marshall during the period indicated in the title.


Marshall News Releases: April, May, June, 1996, Marshall University Apr 1996

Marshall News Releases: April, May, June, 1996, Marshall University

Marshall University News Releases

These news releases were written by and distributed by Marshall during the period indicated in the title.


Commencement, 1996, Marshall University Jan 1996

Commencement, 1996, Marshall University

Marshall University Commencement

Program for the One Hundred Fifty-ninth Commencement of Marshall University.


An Advocacy Coalition Approach To A Study Of The Politics Of Education In Tennessee, Patricia Ehle Ceperley Jan 1996

An Advocacy Coalition Approach To A Study Of The Politics Of Education In Tennessee, Patricia Ehle Ceperley

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

This was an instrumental case study that examined the extent to which the politics of education in Tennessee that resulted in the passage of the Education Improvement Act of 1992 and related tax increases conformed to the assumptions of the Advocacy Coalition Framework as articulated by Sabatier. The framework viewed education policy change as the result of the interaction of (a) competing advocacy coalitions within a policy subsystem over a decade or more, (b) changes that are external to the policy subsystem, and the (c) effects of stable system parameters.

The researcher used a snowballing technique to identify 12 key …


The Relationship Between The Method Of Selection And Length Of Service Of Department Chairs And Degree Of Subordinate Faculty Support, P. Michael Ditchen Jan 1996

The Relationship Between The Method Of Selection And Length Of Service Of Department Chairs And Degree Of Subordinate Faculty Support, P. Michael Ditchen

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

The preparation of individuals that assume the role of department chair is a critical challenge facing administrators of institutions of higher education (Gmelch & Houchen; 1994). Department chairs assume the position without leadership training, without administrative experience, without clear understanding of the role, and without an awareness of the personal cost of the position (Gmelch & Houchen; 1994). Much of the literature pertaining to the department chair is derived from speeches, journal articles and how-to books and is anecdotal in nature (Creswell, Wheeler, Seagren, Egly, & Beyer, 1990; Gmelch, Burns, Carroll, Harris & Wentz; 1992; Gmelch, Carroll, Seedorf & Wentz, …


The Perceived Effectiveness Of Teachers When Humor And Profanity Are Present In Lectures, Jo Lynn Blankenship Jan 1996

The Perceived Effectiveness Of Teachers When Humor And Profanity Are Present In Lectures, Jo Lynn Blankenship

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

The present study examined the effects of the use of humor and/or profanity on students’ perception of a male or female Psychology instructor. Groups of subjects (N=389; 203=females, 186=males) in a classroom viewed a taped lecture and then completed a questionnaire assessing the instructor and lecture. Each subject viewed one of eight video-taped lecture conditions: (1) non-humorous, non-profane male, (2) non-humorous, profane male, (3) humorous, non-profane male, (4) humorous, profane male, (5) non-humorous, profane female, (6) non-humorous, profane female, (7) humorous, non-profane female or (8) humorous, profane female. It was found that the combination of humor and profanity was seen …


0643: William Lloyd Griffin Letter, 1976, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1996

0643: William Lloyd Griffin Letter, 1976, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

The collection consists of a single letter from April 1, 1976 to C.T. Mitchell at the Marshall Alumni Association in the Office of Alumni Affairs thanking him for “the plug” and giving him a copy of “Beneath the Varnish” published in 1967.


Marshall News Releases: January, February, March, 1996, Marshall University Jan 1996

Marshall News Releases: January, February, March, 1996, Marshall University

Marshall University News Releases

These news releases were written by and distributed by Marshall during the period indicated in the title.