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Engaging The Disengaged: Implementing A No-Tech Policy After Years Of Adding Tech To The Classroom, Keith Quesenberry Jun 2022

Engaging The Disengaged: Implementing A No-Tech Policy After Years Of Adding Tech To The Classroom, Keith Quesenberry

Business Educator Scholarship

After a decade of adding technology to the classroom, students asking for a laptop ban sent me on a journey of discovery. After a literature review of existing research and a semester of a no-tech policy, I found less tech, not more increases student engagement and learning. Despite more than a dozen studies over the last decade detailing the negative learning effects of laptops in the classroom, the majority of faculty believe that laptop use in class increases learning. I highlight the research findings, explain my experience with the new policy, and provide suggestions on how to attempt your own. …


Messiah University: Journeying Toward Reconciliation Together, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2021

Messiah University: Journeying Toward Reconciliation Together, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah University holds Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presents her State of University Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2020 Spring Humanities Symposium: Vulnerability And Security, Messiah College Feb 2020

2020 Spring Humanities Symposium: Vulnerability And Security, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote Address: Anthony Ray Hinton

February 17-21, 2020


Messiah University: A New Season Of Challenge And Possibility State Of The University 2020, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2020

Messiah University: A New Season Of Challenge And Possibility State Of The University 2020, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah University holds Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presents her State of University Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2019 Spring Humanities Symposium: For The Common Good, Messiah College Feb 2019

2019 Spring Humanities Symposium: For The Common Good, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote address: Marian Wright Edelman

February 18-22, 2019


Learning For Life - A Vision For Messiah University, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2019

Learning For Life - A Vision For Messiah University, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


Bylaws Of The Friends Of Murray Library, Messiah College, Murray Library Jan 2018

Bylaws Of The Friends Of Murray Library, Messiah College, Murray Library

Friends of Murray Library

Friends of Murray Library at Messiah College was formed in 1993 for the following purposes:

  • To stimulate interest in the collections and facilities of Murray Library.
  • To provide an opportunity for those interested in the library to participate in exhibits, programs, and volunteer activities.
  • To attract gifts of books, manuscripts, and other materials for the library's enrichment.
  • To encourage and receive financial contributions for needs beyond the library budget, such as building special collections.

Document last revised October 2018


Protein-S Deficiency Diagnosed Post-Acl Injury In A Collegiate Track And Field Athlete, Matthew Lewis, Ta Weaver, St King Jan 2018

Protein-S Deficiency Diagnosed Post-Acl Injury In A Collegiate Track And Field Athlete, Matthew Lewis, Ta Weaver, St King

Athletic Training

OBJECTIVES 1.Summarize details of unique case involving undiagnosed clotting disorder in a collegiate athlete. 2.Present overview regarding mechanism and epidemiology of protein S deficiency. 3.Identify the role of the certified athletic trainer in the evaluation and treatment process, and as a patient advocate. 4.Emphasize importance of trust and communication between athlete, certified athletic trainer, and team physician throughout evaluation and treatment.


Promoting The Common Good - Educating Students To Nurture Shalom In Our World, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2018

Promoting The Common Good - Educating Students To Nurture Shalom In Our World, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2017 Spring Humanities Symposium: Slavery And Justice, Messiah College Feb 2017

2017 Spring Humanities Symposium: Slavery And Justice, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote address: Kelly Brown Douglas


Love Is The Foundation Of Knowledge - Education That Promotes Civic Engagement, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2017

Love Is The Foundation Of Knowledge - Education That Promotes Civic Engagement, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


Method, Macintyre, And Pedagogy: Inviting Students To Participate In Theology As A Living Conversation, Richard Crane Jul 2016

Method, Macintyre, And Pedagogy: Inviting Students To Participate In Theology As A Living Conversation, Richard Crane

Bible & Religion Educator Scholarship

Teaching theology within academic institutions with confessional commitments and theologically conservative students requires holding together, in creative tension, two pedagogical goals. The challenge is to promote rigorous academic inquiry by encouraging student openness to engagement with perspectives that challenge their own beliefs while simultaneously constructing a course that is experienced as a safe space where students do not feel their personal faith is under attack. This essay presents the argument that a methodological framework for introductory theology courses informed by Alasdair MacIntyre's reflections on the nature of living traditions holds great promise for achieving these objectives. The essay will also …


“Creating A Future Of Significance - The Art Of Embracing Change As Opportunity”, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2016

“Creating A Future Of Significance - The Art Of Embracing Change As Opportunity”, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


The Best Of Times To Be A Christian College - Our Educational Mission For The Common Good, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2015

The Best Of Times To Be A Christian College - Our Educational Mission For The Common Good, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2014 Spring Humanities Symposium: Resilience, Sustainability And The Humanities: Re-Imagining The Future, Messiah College Feb 2014

2014 Spring Humanities Symposium: Resilience, Sustainability And The Humanities: Re-Imagining The Future, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote address: Majora Carter, February 27, 2014


The Vocation Of Messiah College - Sharing At The Communal Table Of Celebration And Challenge, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2014

The Vocation Of Messiah College - Sharing At The Communal Table Of Celebration And Challenge, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2013 Spring Humanities Symposium, Messiah College Feb 2013

2013 Spring Humanities Symposium, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote address: Geoffrey Galt Harpham


Connectivism And Information Literacy: Moving From Learning Theory To Pedagogical Practice, Beth M. Transue Jan 2013

Connectivism And Information Literacy: Moving From Learning Theory To Pedagogical Practice, Beth M. Transue

Library Staff Presentations & Publications

Connectivism is an emerging learning theory positing that knowledge comprises networked relationships and that learning comprises the ability to successfully navigate through these networks. Successful pedagogical strategies involve the instructor helping students to identify, navigate, and evaluate information from their learning networks. Many principles of connectivism align with the information literacy standards of the Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Librarian educators should consider connectivism learning theory when implementing pedagogical strategies in the network domains of students.


Rootedness, Resilience, And Reinvention Advancing Our Mission With A Profound Commitment To Our Students, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2013

Rootedness, Resilience, And Reinvention Advancing Our Mission With A Profound Commitment To Our Students, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2012 Spring Humanities Symposium: The Transforming Book, Messiah College Feb 2012

2012 Spring Humanities Symposium: The Transforming Book, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote Address: Dr. Anthony Grafton, President of the American Historical Association, Henry Putnam University Professor of History and Chairperson of the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University


“Making The Case For A Messiah College Education”, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2012

“Making The Case For A Messiah College Education”, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2011 Spring Humanities Symposium: Friendship, Messiah College Feb 2011

2011 Spring Humanities Symposium: Friendship, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote Address: James Leach, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities


Brochure For Friends Of Murray Library, Murray Library Jan 2011

Brochure For Friends Of Murray Library, Murray Library

Friends of Murray Library

This brochure highlights the many ways that Friends has served Murray Library and the support they've provided.

Friends of Murray Library at Messiah College was formed in 1993 for the following purposes:

  • To stimulate interest in the collections and facilities of Murray Library.
  • To provide an opportunity for those interested in the library to participate in exhibits, programs, and volunteer activities.
  • To attract gifts of books, manuscripts, and other materials for the library's enrichment.
  • To encourage and receive financial contributions for needs beyond the library budget, such as building special collections.


“Changing The World Through Our Faithful Presence”, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2011

“Changing The World Through Our Faithful Presence”, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah University holds Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presents her State of University Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


2010 Spring Humanities Symposium: Memory, Messiah College Feb 2010

2010 Spring Humanities Symposium: Memory, Messiah College

Humanities Symposium

Keynote address: Thursday, Feb. 25 with Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.,


“The Capacity To See Anew”, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2010

“The Capacity To See Anew”, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


Assessing Assignments: The Library As Partner In Campus-Wide Assessment, Beth M. Transue, Beth Mark Jan 2010

Assessing Assignments: The Library As Partner In Campus-Wide Assessment, Beth M. Transue, Beth Mark

Library Staff Presentations & Publications

Analysis of two campus-wide assessments:

  • Syllabi Analysis Project
  • Library Assignment Analysis Project


“Remembering The Past – As We Reimagine The Future”, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2009

“Remembering The Past – As We Reimagine The Future”, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


“Courage For The Present – Hope For The Future”, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2008

“Courage For The Present – Hope For The Future”, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.


State Of The College - 2006, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2006

State Of The College - 2006, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.