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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs Feb 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Batcheldor, Matt. Crime Wanes; WKU Police Increase
  • Back, Shannon. Water Causes Power Outage – Keen Hall, Housing & Residence Life
  • Mains, Brian. Girls, Inc. Employee Focuses on Children – Donna Staten
  • WKU Police Planning Citizens Course
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Dorm Hoax Sparks Uproar – Gossip, Rumors, Housing & Residence Life
  • Felkins, Melissa. Student Fee Money to Benefit Students, Student Government Association Says
  • Starting Rumors Childish, Not Funny
  • Harlow, Paige. Editorial Cartoon Ricki Lake or Rodes-Harlin Residence Assistant Development?
  • It’s Time Regents Learn the Law – Open Meetings
  • People Poll: What …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 33, Wku Student Affairs Feb 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 33, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Lanter, Charlie. Student Numbers Stagnant – Enrollment
  • Moore, Leigh. Snowfall Doesn’t Interrupt Life on Hill – Winter, Weather
  • Back, Shannon. Pastor Shares Strength with Community – Ron Whitlock, Trinity Full Gospel Baptist Church, Black History Month
  • First Amendment Forum Tonight – Kincaid, et al v. Gibson, et al, Kentucky State University
  • Art Exhibit Begins – Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition
  • Moore, Leigh. Opinions Differ on Radon’s Risks
  • Moore, Leigh. Parents Upset They Weren’t Notified of Radon Tests, Results
  • Better Use for Student Fee Revenue than Student Government Association
  • Harlow, Paige. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs Feb 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Felkins, Melissa. Regents Uphold $5 Student Fee – Detrex Field, Student Government Association
  • Lanter, Charlie. Paul Patton’s Plan Ups Student Financial Aid – Scholarships
  • Harper, Molly. Veterans Get New Chance at Education – Non-Traditional Students, Veterans Upward Bound
  • EPA Radon Specialist Coming – Environmental Protection Agency
  • Lanter, Charlie. Gary Ransdell Acts on Institutional Review
  • Back, Shannon. Board of Regents Approves All Five Top Programs – Programs of Distinction
  • Regents Close Most of Meeting – Open Meetings, Real Estate
  • Black History Could Be Honored By All
  • Harlow, Paige. Editorial Cartoon …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Batcheldor, Matt. Woman Crossing Normal Street Hit by Car – Deanna Thompson, Traffic Accidents
  • Darr, John. Winding Down – Yoga, Tai Chi
  • Moore, Leigh & Shannon Back. Radon: University Planning to Solve Problem
  • Poetry Contest Entries Wanted – Women’s Studies Writing Contest
  • Lanter, Charlie. Regents to Decide on Programs of Distinction
  • Lanter, Charlie. Gary Ransdell to Present Vision
  • Addressing Radon Step in the Right Direction
  • Harlow, Paige. Editorial Cartoon Choose Radon Free Dorm Room – Housing & Residence Life
  • Spoonamore, Mary. Seat Belts for Safety, Not Government Intrusion
  • People …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 30, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 30, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Back, Shannon. Western Withholds Radon Results
  • Back, Shannon. Building Planning Moving Forward – Mass Media & Technology Hall
  • Moore, Leigh. A Tale of Two Nightspots – Good Tymes, Baker Street Café
  • Internet Classes Begin – University Libraries
  • Englert, Jennifer. Study, Leaders Disagree on Fraternity Drinking – Alcohol
  • Harper, Molly. Knowing Personal Limitations Makes Exercising Safe – Beth Bryant
  • Topline Has Room for Improvement – Registrar
  • Harlow, Paige. Editorial Cartoon Topline Registration Frustration
  • Olmsted, Jane, et al. Show Both Sides of Abortion Debate – Roe v. Wade
  • People Poll: What …


Animal Tracks Wetlands Action Pack, Maria Hagedorn, Marsha A. Lakes Matyas, Sara Bradley, Cheryl Dixon, Elenor Hodges, Jennifer Kier, Margaret Tunstall, Charles Wilkinson Jan 1998

Animal Tracks Wetlands Action Pack, Maria Hagedorn, Marsha A. Lakes Matyas, Sara Bradley, Cheryl Dixon, Elenor Hodges, Jennifer Kier, Margaret Tunstall, Charles Wilkinson

Curriculum

Welcome to Animal Tracks®, a classroom education program of the National Wildlife Federation focusing on teacher training and environmental education resources. In Animal Tracks materials, the animals and their tracks lead educators and students on an exploration of conservation issues.

Thank you for using this Action Pack, our newest resource. We hope you find the Action Packs useful and as a "work-in-progress," we welcome any comments you might have for I improvements. As you turn the page you'll see our questionnaire. Please take a minute to fill it out and put it in the mail. We'll include you on our …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Back, Shannon. Journalism Building in Budget Proposal – Mass Media & Technology Hall
  • Back, Shannon. Top Five Programs Selected – Programs of Distinction
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Three Students Die During Break – Stacey Coy, Levi Jackson, John Alexander
  • Hutchins, Chris. Cheerleader’s Smile, Good Nature Remembered by Loved Ones – Stacey Coy
  • HOPE Positions Available – Hope, Opportunity & Progress Through Education
  • Veterans Program Begins – Veterans Upward Bound
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Thieves Target Off-Campus Living During Break – Sigma Phi Epsilon
  • Hall, Jason. Plans Announced for Commercial Airpark in Bowling Green …


A Celebration Of Diversity, Taylor University Fort Wayne Jan 1998

A Celebration Of Diversity, Taylor University Fort Wayne

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules

The program for Taylor University Fort Wayne’s A Celebration of Diversity celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. at Taylor University Fort Wayne.


Dreams, Words, And Realities, Taylor University Jan 1998

Dreams, Words, And Realities, Taylor University

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules

The program for Dreams, Words, and Realities celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.


Um Observes Mlk's Birthday, Paul Livingstone Jan 1998

Um Observes Mlk's Birthday, Paul Livingstone

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding the University of Maine Faculty Senate agreeing to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a holiday. Also, includes the agenda for the Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebrations at the University.


The Evaluation Of A Community Service And Mentorship Program Linking College Students And Newcomer Youth: The Experiences Of The Students For Education, Empowerment, And Development Program, Michael J. Simsik Jan 1998

The Evaluation Of A Community Service And Mentorship Program Linking College Students And Newcomer Youth: The Experiences Of The Students For Education, Empowerment, And Development Program, Michael J. Simsik

Center for Immigrant and Refugee Community Leadership and Empowerment (CIRCLE) Project

This paper presents the evaluation process undertaken by a community service-learning and mentorship program. This program (called "The Giving SEED", or Students for Education, Empowerment, and Development) links college students with immigrant, refugee, and minority youth in an effort to help develop a multi-cultural model of mentoring while building community. A total of eighty-four youth in six different community organizations benefited from the mentoring of nearly thirty undergraduate college students during the evaluation period covered in this paper (January to June 1998). The evaluation process undertaken by SEED was built into all aspects of program activities and occurred at various …


Experiential Learning Applied To A Residential Life Training Program, Bobbie J. Coons-Boettcher Jan 1998

Experiential Learning Applied To A Residential Life Training Program, Bobbie J. Coons-Boettcher

Graduate Research Papers

The purpose of this paper is to describe and justify a course project for a resident assistant course. Specifically, the project addresses the important role Resident Assistants play in developing community. To develop a project that was both practical and intellectually stimulating to students, as well as beneficial to the department, Kolb's (1981, 1984) experiential learning model was used as a conceptual framework.

Kolb's theory proposes that students learn at their optimal level when they can experience learning in many different ways. Based on this theory, the project is designed to engage each student in active learning while developing the …


Challenges And Strategies For Success With Service-Learning In Preservice Teacher Education, Jeffrey B. Anderson, Terry Pickeral Jan 1998

Challenges And Strategies For Success With Service-Learning In Preservice Teacher Education, Jeffrey B. Anderson, Terry Pickeral

Service Learning, General

This study examined challenges to the use of service-learning in preservice teacher education and also strategies used to overcome those challenges. We surveyed 123 teacher educators, education deans, and state department of education service-learning coordinators to gain their perspective regarding challenges most critical to the use of service-learning in teacher education. We then interviewed 42 of the survey respondents to obtain detailed descriptions of specific strategies used to overcome challenges. Results indicate the most critical challenges relate to lack of time for teacher educators to plan and implement service-learning, an already overcrowded curriculum, and a lack of alignment of service-learning …


We The People... Project Citizen, Civic Center For Education Jan 1998

We The People... Project Citizen, Civic Center For Education

Curriculum

We the People... Project Citizen is a civic education program for middle school students that promotes competent and responsible participation in state and local government. It actively engages students in learning how to monitor and influence public policy and encourages civic participation among students, their parents, and members of the community.


Cis Middle School Community Service Handbook 1998-99, Cis Middle School Jan 1998

Cis Middle School Community Service Handbook 1998-99, Cis Middle School

Curriculum

Our educational philosophy stresses the development of the whole person. Its concerns extend beyond the focus on academic and intellectual achievement and encourage responsible citizenship in the world outside the classroom.


Mapping Community Assets Workbook, Diane Dorfman Jan 1998

Mapping Community Assets Workbook, Diane Dorfman

Curriculum

Asset mapping, drawing a map of what is valuable in our communities, is an exercise in community development. If you are looking for a way to begin work towards organizing local people to take an active role in the place where they live, it is a good idea to start with what you know. If you don't know the place where you live, how will you know how to take advantage of all there is to offer? How will you know how to build a strong, active community without the foundation of assets that are already right there?

This workbook …


Expanding And Sustaining Partnerships, Judith A. Ramaley Jan 1998

Expanding And Sustaining Partnerships, Judith A. Ramaley

Higher Education

The Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC) Program requires adaptations in the university environment. We must examine and reinterpret (1) the roles and responsibilities of faculty; (2) the design of the undergraduate curriculum; (3) the structures of the university that create the capacity and support to sustain different working relationships with the community; and (4) our definitions of success and quality.


Futures Of The Field, Jill Dolan Jan 1998

Futures Of The Field, Jill Dolan

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

Gay and lesbian studies has been in the mainstream press quite a lot over the last several months, particularly after Yale University's refusal to accept Larry Kramer's generous gift to establish a program on their campus. Venues such as the New York Times have recently filed cover stories on the status of "sexuality" studies on campuses around the United States, and on the number of campuses in which undergraduate students can major in gay and lesbian studies and attendant fields.


Leadership For Diversity: Effectively Managing For A Transformation, Adrian K. Haugabrook Jan 1998

Leadership For Diversity: Effectively Managing For A Transformation, Adrian K. Haugabrook

Trotter Review

Diversity has become a contentious theme woven throughout many different aspects of higher education. Multiculturalism, ethnic studies, women's studies, curriculum reform, strategies for increasing access and opportunity to the under-represented and under-served and improving campus climate have all been vehicles to promote and further diversity initiatives. Diversity stands to challenge much of what has been the traditional views of higher education. The efforts to promote multiculturalism and diversity have caused the academy and the enterprise of higher learning to introspectively examine and reexamine its values, beliefs and relationships to a much larger society. American higher education now sees itself in …


Enhancing Multicultural Education Through Higher Education Initiatives, Porter L. Troutman Jr. Jan 1998

Enhancing Multicultural Education Through Higher Education Initiatives, Porter L. Troutman Jr.

Trotter Review

This paper describes a comprehensive initiative intended to increase multicultural education and the amount of ethnic diversity among college of education faculty and undergraduate teacher education students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). The paper details six components of the on-going initiative: 1) staff development: to enhance the sensitivity of college of education faculty regarding cultural issues, 2) a minority mentoring program: to provide a stronger support system for under-represented populations enrolled in the teacher education program, 3) the multicultural education project (MCE): a collaborative effort with the public school district in multicultural education, 4) the College of …


Giving Orders In Rural Southern Rhodesia: Controversies Over Africans’ Authority In Development Programs, 1928-1934, Carol Summers Jan 1998

Giving Orders In Rural Southern Rhodesia: Controversies Over Africans’ Authority In Development Programs, 1928-1934, Carol Summers

History Faculty Publications

This article focuses on the period from 1928 to 1935, Depression years, when Harold Jowitt was director of native development. During these years, debates over the Jeanes teacher program, and specifically over the careers of Matthew Magorimbo and Lysias Mukahleyi, exposed both the needs that drew the administration and missions toward community-based development, and the questions of power, authority, and resources that blocked community development, and more specifically the Jeanes teacher program, from achieving its stated aims.


Review Of The Prairie Schoolhouse By John Martin Campbell, Sally Salisbury Stoddard Jan 1998

Review Of The Prairie Schoolhouse By John Martin Campbell, Sally Salisbury Stoddard

Great Plains Quarterly

John Martin Campbell, in this fine book consisting of sixty black and white, well conceived photographic plates and explicative text, has created an evocative picture of the prairie schoolhouses, the age from which they sprang, their environment, and the people for whom these formulaic structures fulfilled many functions. Older folks who grew up in the largely poor, rural areas of the vast American prairies will easily identify with Tony Hillerman's anecdote in the foreword, and they will surely experience a deep nostalgia and a profound sadness for the decay of the schoolhouse concept as well as the decay of the …


Expanding And Sustaining Partnerships: Characteristics Of Successful University Community Partnerships, Judith A. Ramaley Jan 1998

Expanding And Sustaining Partnerships: Characteristics Of Successful University Community Partnerships, Judith A. Ramaley

Public Administration Faculty Publications and Presentations

The Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC) Program requires adaptations in the university environment. We must examine and reinterpret (1) the roles and responsibilities of faculty;(2) the design of the undergraduate curriculum; (3) the structures of the university that create the capacity and support to sustain different working relationships with the community; and (4) our definitions of success and quality.


Working With Fathers...Working With Incarcerated Fathers, Glen F. Palm Jan 1998

Working With Fathers...Working With Incarcerated Fathers, Glen F. Palm

Child and Family Studies Faculty Publications

Incarcerated fathers want to improve their parenting skills.

Part of the "Working with Fathers: Methods and Perspectives" column published by Family Information Services (Minneapolis, MN) and here published with their generous permission..


Ethnicity And Child Mortality In Sub-Saharan Africa, Martin Brockerhoff, Paul C. Hewett Jan 1998

Ethnicity And Child Mortality In Sub-Saharan Africa, Martin Brockerhoff, Paul C. Hewett

Poverty, Gender, and Youth

Analysis of recent survey data reveals large differentials in child mortality among ethnic groups in countries throughout sub-Saharan Africa. These disparities correspond with the prominence of specific ethnic groups in the national political economy. In many countries where heads of state since independence have come from one or two ethnic groups-as in Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Niger-these groups have experienced levels of early child mortality at least one-third lower than those of other groups. In other countries where there have been several transitions in state control, as in Ghana and Uganda, descendants of precolonial kingdoms such as Ashanti and Buganda …


The Effects Of Primary School Quality On The Educational Participation And Attainment Of Kenyan Girls And Boys, Cynthia B. Lloyd, Barbara Mensch, Wesley H. Clark Jan 1998

The Effects Of Primary School Quality On The Educational Participation And Attainment Of Kenyan Girls And Boys, Cynthia B. Lloyd, Barbara Mensch, Wesley H. Clark

Poverty, Gender, and Youth

In Kenya, adolescent girls fare poorly relative to boys in an educational system characterized by enormous growth, deteriorating quality, and rising costs. Girls are more likely than boys to drop out of school prematurely and are less likely to do well on the primary school leaving exams that come at the end of grade eight. Using data from nearly 600 adolescents aged 12-19 in combination with data collected from 36 primary schools in which those adolescents reside, this paper investigates the effect of school quality on the likelihood of dropping out from primary school in three districts of Kenya. In …


Developing A Community Service Program For High School Students, Ellen M. Hoefer Jan 1998

Developing A Community Service Program For High School Students, Ellen M. Hoefer

Graduate Research Papers

Youth leadership development within community service allows teenagers to serve others, to lead, and to contribute to society in ways that support positive roles, personal values, and communal beliefs in justice and equality. Ideally, community service learning builds supportive structures for youth leaders, encourages positive dialog around new relationships, and empowers others as competent and purposeful individuals.

Learning is not merely answering a teacher's questions to get a grade, but asking oneself questions to understand and to know what to do. When learning is from real life, and the consequences are real, one may have to question the surface appearance, …


A Review Of The Research On Social Withdrawal In Children And Adolescents, Ryan Lee Channel Jan 1998

A Review Of The Research On Social Withdrawal In Children And Adolescents, Ryan Lee Channel

Graduate Research Papers

Recent research on peer relations has differentiated two groups of socially isolated children, one due to social withdrawal and the other because of aggressive behavior. Aggression has seen more research and more conclusive evidence of the development of later problems while much of the peer relations literature has previously regarded the socially withdrawn child as questionable in terms of risk. Developmental theorists, however, maintain that interpersonal experiences enable children to gain a sense of other's perspective and relate to peers in social settings. Lack of, or continuously negative interactions will affect development of social cognition, limiting the learning gained through …


Resilience Profiles Of Young Children In Special Education And Poverty-Related Programs: The Role Of Protective Factors, Evelyn Reed-Victor Jan 1998

Resilience Profiles Of Young Children In Special Education And Poverty-Related Programs: The Role Of Protective Factors, Evelyn Reed-Victor

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Ua19/16/1 Hilltopper Soccer, Wku Athletic Media Relations Jan 1998

Ua19/16/1 Hilltopper Soccer, Wku Athletic Media Relations

WKU Archives Records

Media guide for 1998 soccer season.