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Kendell, David J., Collection, 1933-1974, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Kendell, David J., Collection, 1933-1974, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
The David J. Kendell Collection consists of photographs, letters, diplomas, contracts certifications, pamphlets, new clippings, and other items all pertaining to Kendall’s time as a student at the Kansas State Teacher’s College, and his subsequent teaching career.
David Kendall was born to David E. “Al” and Lottie Kendall in 1929 in Pittsburg, Kansas. In 1933, his father opened a small grocery store (Al’s Grocery) on 112 E Williams St, where Hughes Hall on the PSU campus is now located. Kendall attended the Horace Mann School and the College High School, both run by the college. He then attended the …
Laine And Buset Family Collection, 1916-1937, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Laine And Buset Family Collection, 1916-1937, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
The Laine-Buset Family Collection consists of 13 photographs, two news articles, a leather bound Little Blue Book, and an Abraham Lincoln pamphlet. Several hundred Little Blue Books, published in Girard, Kansas by Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, were also donated and added to the library’s Little Blue Book Collection.
Frank E. Laine (1909 - 1999) and Della Buset (1910 - 1992) grew up in the mining communities in Crawford County, Kansas, attending schools in Arma, Kansas. In 1938 they married. Della worked as a teacher in Crawford County schools, after attending what is now Pittsburg State University.
Mckee, Ronald R., Collection, 1995-2000, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Mckee, Ronald R., Collection, 1995-2000, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
The Ronald R. McKee Collection consists of textbooks, instructor guides, student guides, and lesson packages relating to industrial arts and technology.
Ronald R. McKee was born January 17, 1942 in Mason City, Washington, and grew up in Green Acres, Washington. He graduated from Central Valley High School in nearby Spokane Valley in 1960. Ronald married Patricia Taylor in 1962 and they had four children. In 1969, McKee earned a B.S. and an M.S. at Eastern Washington College (today Eastern Washington University). In 1970, he earned his Ed.D at Utah State University. He began work at Kansas State College of Pittsburg …
Commencement [Program], December 18, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa
Commencement [Program], December 18, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa
UNI Commencement Programs
The program of the commencement ceremonies, including a list of institutional leadership, a list of the departments by college, awards given at the ceremonies, and a list of undergraduate and graduate degree candidates.
2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Fall 2021 Symposium of Student Scholars, held on November 18, 2021. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
Fall Commencement Program, December 14, 2021, Coastal Carolina University
Fall Commencement Program, December 14, 2021, Coastal Carolina University
Commencement Programs
Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.
Role Of School-Based Occupational Therapy Practitioners: Perspectives From Teachers And Ots, Kristen A. Ollison, Pam Kasyan-Howe, Kristin Domville, Lisa Schubert
Role Of School-Based Occupational Therapy Practitioners: Perspectives From Teachers And Ots, Kristen A. Ollison, Pam Kasyan-Howe, Kristin Domville, Lisa Schubert
Fall 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Schools are the third largest employer of occupational therapists (OTs) in the United States (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2021). Occupational Therapists have the distinctive ability to observe the child in their natural context of the school, a place where children participate in a variety of activities (Benson et al., 2015). The problem is that there continues to be discrepancies in the understanding and utilization of OT services in the school setting that affect the perceptions of both OTs and teachers regarding the OT role in school, and general service provision (Bolton & Plattner, 2020; Seruya & Garfinkel, 2020; Truong …
64 Update: Fall 2022 Unifi Courses By Learning Area, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.
64 Update: Fall 2022 Unifi Courses By Learning Area, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.
General Education Re-envisioning Committee Documents
A graphic showing the distribution of approved courses in the learning areas of the general education program for Fall 2022.
63 Update: Fall 2022 Unifi Courses, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.
63 Update: Fall 2022 Unifi Courses, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.
General Education Re-envisioning Committee Documents
The list of courses approved for the general education program for Fall 2022.
62 Update: Email - List Of Approved Unifi Courses For Fall 2022 12-10-21, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.
62 Update: Email - List Of Approved Unifi Courses For Fall 2022 12-10-21, University Of Northern Iowa. General Education Re-Envisioning Committee.
General Education Re-envisioning Committee Documents
An email announcing the courses approved for inclusion in the general education program in Fall 2022. The approved courses were in an attachment to the original email.
International Engagement Weekly Newsletter, December 10, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of International Engagement.
International Engagement Weekly Newsletter, December 10, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of International Engagement.
Office of International Engagement newsletter
Inside this Issue:
--- Have a Great Break!
--- Winter Break Information
--- Free Winter Clothing
--- Congratulations to our Fall Graduates!
--- Immigration Tip
Culture Change For Occupational Therapists On Safe Patient Handling And Mobility (Sphm): Advocacy For Sphm Policies For A National Organization., Guldana Alizakhova, Pam Kasyan-Howe, Kristin Domville, Lisa Schubert
Culture Change For Occupational Therapists On Safe Patient Handling And Mobility (Sphm): Advocacy For Sphm Policies For A National Organization., Guldana Alizakhova, Pam Kasyan-Howe, Kristin Domville, Lisa Schubert
Fall 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Safe patient handling and mobility is an ergonomic approach consisting of policies, programs, and equipment to reduce WMSD and facilitate a culture of safety among patients and healthcare practitioners. Due to occupational therapy’s established role in ergonomics, practitioners are skilled to utilize SPHM to provide evaluative, consultative, preventative, and therapeutic services to patients while preventing WMSDs to healthcare practitioners. Despite OT’s contributions to SPHM, occupational therapy practitioners are not recognized as leaders in SPHM. To address this problem, in the Spring 2021 meeting, the AOTA Representative Assembly was presented a request for action by a taskforce that also recognized this …
Harmon, Stephen, Collection, 1960-2020, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Harmon, Stephen, Collection, 1960-2020, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
The Stephen Harmon Collection consists of the career and professorial works of Stephen Harmon consisting of his papers, classes, bibliographies, journals, magazines, leading up to his career at Pittsburg State University.
Stephen A. Harmon was born on June 15, 1945 in St. Louis, MO to Jim and Alice Harmon. In 1968, after marrying Fritzi Drosten, Harmon and Drosten moved to San Francisco. Dr. Stephen Harmon received his B.A. from San Francisco State University in the Spring of 1979 and he received his Master’s degree in June 1981. At SFSU, he spent a year in Madrid, Spain, studying at the Complutense …
The Path A Pilot Program Bringing The Hero S Journey To Occupational Therapy, Cole Milkovich, Susan Macdermott
The Path A Pilot Program Bringing The Hero S Journey To Occupational Therapy, Cole Milkovich, Susan Macdermott
Fall 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
The "Hero’s Journey" is a powerful narrative therapy tool that uses the hero metaphor to help clients reframe their life circumstances (Robertson & Lawrence, 2015; Williams, 2017). However, this concept has only been utilized in the department of psychology. Occupational therapists utilize narrative reasoning to guide client-heroes through a rehabilitative rite of passage through the collaboration (Kelly, 2007). As mentors, clinicians assist client-heroes to create their stories that will be acted out to reflect their identity. Therefore, the therapeutic process aims to empower the client and enact a real positive storyline through meaningful occupation (Clark, 1993; Mattingly, 1998).
The challenge …
The Grizzly, December 9, 2021, Layla Halterman, Morgan Mason, Cici Chagnon, Brooke Hurley, Mike Johnston, Katie Cressman, Kathy Logan, Alessandra Armour
The Grizzly, December 9, 2021, Layla Halterman, Morgan Mason, Cici Chagnon, Brooke Hurley, Mike Johnston, Katie Cressman, Kathy Logan, Alessandra Armour
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Bears Walk for Project Healing Hive • Basement Fire in BWC • Phi Psi Fundraiser Gets Messy • Senior Spotlight: Zenya Yanoff • Meet Connor Donovan • Opinions: First Year Check In; Chem Night Exams • Leaving a Player, Returning a Coach • Men and Women's BB Recap
The Impact Of Covid-19 On The Latinx Community In Cache Valley, Utah., Jasmine Morales, Virginia Hernandez
The Impact Of Covid-19 On The Latinx Community In Cache Valley, Utah., Jasmine Morales, Virginia Hernandez
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
The purpose of this investigation is to learn about the Latinx experience with Covid-19 in Cache Valley, Utah. For this research, we interviewed twelve Latinx families who explained in detail their perceived and conceived notions of Covid-19, and how they survived compounded social disadvantages such as fear of unemployment, inability to pay rent/mortgage, eviction, lack of safeguards in their jobs, worry about medical costs, isolation, and fear of deportation. After the interviews, we identified five interconnected aspects that all families shared: 1) Fears and stigma about Covid-19; 2) Economic distress and how they received support from the community and government …
Vape Prevention In Rural Populations: Teacher Education, Jenna Hawks
Vape Prevention In Rural Populations: Teacher Education, Jenna Hawks
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
Background: The increased use and initiation of e-cigarette use (more commonly referred to as vape or vaping) in youth is a growing health concern. “Be Epic”, implemented in November of 2020 to May of 2021, is a multi-component e-cigarette preventative program targeting teachers, parents, and youth grades 5-12 in the Rural Southeast Utah counties of Carbon, Emery, and Grand. Methods: Be Epic teacher trainings were assessed with pre- and post- surveys measuring teachers’ knowledge, and confidence. Significance was measured utilizing aggregated sample t-tested pre- and post- survey means. Results: Participants showed an increase in knowledge and confidence pertaining to e-cigarette …
Beloved: Born Of Sethe's Slavery And Trauma, Sariah Dutkiewicz
Beloved: Born Of Sethe's Slavery And Trauma, Sariah Dutkiewicz
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
Toni Morrison’s Beloved introduces many characters who exhibit clear signs of trauma due to their past as African American slaves, however, one character in particular stands out: Sethe. Sethe’s life as a slave led her to experience and do horrendous things. The worst being the difficult and violent decision to murder her own child, Beloved, in an effort to prevent her child from being forced into slavery. Though Sethe survived her life as a slave, she was unable to focus on her future because of her past that consistently haunts her. Her trauma is portrayed in many different forms throughout …
Results Of Lexile Level Reading Practices On Rural Middle School Students, Tiffany Sanderson
Results Of Lexile Level Reading Practices On Rural Middle School Students, Tiffany Sanderson
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
Many students have experienced, and remember, reading comprehension exams from their time in grade school. These tests examined student ability to comprehend different levels of reading so that educators could ensure a student was reading within grade level targets. ATOS and A-Z along with the Fountas and Pinnell reading programs are all previous methods used in ELA classrooms across the nation. Some of these are still used widely today. ATOS is a program which closely resembles Lexile as it also determines book and student scores with a method that correlates back to grade level. For example, sixth-grade would be 6.0. …
The Language Of Classroom Design: How Aesthetic Impacts Learning, Josie Rivera
The Language Of Classroom Design: How Aesthetic Impacts Learning, Josie Rivera
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
Secondary classrooms are the settings where crucial learning experiences occur, yet much of the existing research on classroom design pertains to elementary schools. The general lack of importance placed on the physical layout of secondary classrooms insinuates that while younger students benefit from an attractive, visually pleasing classroom, teenage students do not. Despite this, educators seek to make their classrooms places of refuge and learning. For example, Utah’s 2020 Teacher of the Year, Lauren Merkley, decorates her room with thrifted lamps which emit a warm glow in her classroom. Martin Reeder of Sky View High School curated a ‘book nook’ …
Change In Social Movement Engagement And Leadership Should Equal A Change In Civic Education, Tess Tureson
Change In Social Movement Engagement And Leadership Should Equal A Change In Civic Education, Tess Tureson
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
It seems as if almost everything in our world has changed with the introduction of the internet, personal computers, iPhones, and social media. We write emails instead of letters. We listen to podcasts and read articles online instead of buying a newspaper. Presidents communicate with the world on Twitter. The way we engage with politics has entirely changed. Yet, we are still going about civic education in schools the same way, teaching students to give speeches in city council meetings, write letters to their representative, and find current events from traditional news sources. This study offers new statistical evidence that …
Are Laws And Regulation Necessary For Microtransactions And Loot Boxes?, Zachary Jamison
Are Laws And Regulation Necessary For Microtransactions And Loot Boxes?, Zachary Jamison
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
As more video games are advertised and released, they include more uses and forms of microtransactions and gambling. Microtransactions are where you can spend money for a virtual currency inside the game that you can then use to buy in game items and cosmetics. Through the use of advertising these skins, cosmetics, and other items, they prey on the desires of children that want something that looks “cool” or “amazing.” Indulging in these circumstances can lead into gambling problems and can even cause mental health issues. While adults can also suffer from these issues, it is more prevalent in emerging …
The Student Movement Volume 106 Issue 10: Let's Get This Gingerbread: Au Celebrates The Christmas Season, Irina Gagiu, Grace No, Timmy Duado, Solana Campbell, Megan Napod, Hannah Cruse, Nathan Mathieu, Andrew Pak, Jenae Rogers, Robert Zhang, Alexander Navarro, Elizabeth Getahun, T Bruggemann, Karenna Lee, Gloria Oh, Alyssa Henriquez
The Student Movement Volume 106 Issue 10: Let's Get This Gingerbread: Au Celebrates The Christmas Season, Irina Gagiu, Grace No, Timmy Duado, Solana Campbell, Megan Napod, Hannah Cruse, Nathan Mathieu, Andrew Pak, Jenae Rogers, Robert Zhang, Alexander Navarro, Elizabeth Getahun, T Bruggemann, Karenna Lee, Gloria Oh, Alyssa Henriquez
The Student Movement v. 106 (2021-2022)
HUMANS
Christmas with President Luxton - Memories, Traditions, & Favorites!, Interviewed by: Irina Gagiu
My Christmas Wish..., Interviewed by: Grace No
Semester Reflections with Ian Freed, Interviewed by: Timmy Duado
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
AU's Christmas Playlist, Solana Campbell
Creative Spotlight, Kayla Bruno (junior, psychology), Interviewed by: Megan Napod
The Conundrum of Christmas Movies, Hannah Cruse
NEWS
A Very Merry Makarios Christmas Party, Nathan Mathieu
Andrews Wind Symphony: Joy to the Season, Andrew Pak
Winter Break Is Almost Here: Now What?
IDEAS
Master Your Sleep to Master Your Finals!, Robert Zhang
Pollution and Progress: The Nuclear Dilemma
Should We Lie To …
Final Project Report Nsf Award 1744490: Nsf Includes Ddlp: Leadership And Isteam For Females In Elementary School (Life): An Integrated Approach To Increase The Number Of Women Pursuing Careers In Stem, Bruce G. Bukiet, James Lipuma, Nancy Steffen-Fluhr
Final Project Report Nsf Award 1744490: Nsf Includes Ddlp: Leadership And Isteam For Females In Elementary School (Life): An Integrated Approach To Increase The Number Of Women Pursuing Careers In Stem, Bruce G. Bukiet, James Lipuma, Nancy Steffen-Fluhr
STEM for Success Resources
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This Project Outcomes Report for the General Public is displayed verbatim as submitted by the Principal Investigator (PI) for this award. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this Report are those of the PI and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation; NSF has not approved or endorsed its content.
The LiFE project created and studied a comprehensive program bringing together iSTEAM, holistic student growth, modern technologies, and other supports to engage girls in STEM experiences through a collective impact approach.
LiFE supported STEAM clubs with role models and utilized research-based best …
Full Time Faculty Handbook, Sacred Heart University
Full Time Faculty Handbook, Sacred Heart University
Handbooks & Factbooks
Revised, Approved by the Board of Trustees on December 3, 2021.
International Engagement Weekly Newsletter, December 3, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of International Engagement.
International Engagement Weekly Newsletter, December 3, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of International Engagement.
Office of International Engagement newsletter
Inside this Issue:
--- Good Luck on Finals!
--- Student Wellness Services De-Stress Days
--- "It's a Wonderful Life" Film Screening
--- Weekly Coffee Hour
--- Visit the Amana Colonies with OIE
--- Ethnic Student Promoters is now accepting applications for the Spring semester
--- Free Winter Clothing
--- UNI's Interactive Digital Studies
--- Immigration Tip
The Echo: December 2, 2021, Taylor University
The Echo: December 2, 2021, Taylor University
2021-2022 (Volume 109)
Silent Night game returns to Taylor University — PeRT adapts policies to low cases, vaccine mandates — Marion Health Network adds new location in Gas City — New chain restaurants coming Upland area — Global Need-to-Know — Diving into business with TU Shark Tank — Robin Perry: Residence hall cleaning with meaning — Missing the big picture — The self-fulfilling prophecy of a single story — Parking lot assignments — The pressure of Christianity — A student perspective on dating at a Christian institution — Seniors lead the next theatre production — An origin story as good as ‘The Incredibles” …
The Grizzly, December 2, 2021, Layla Halterman, Evan Stinson, Ashley Webster, Morgan Grabowski, Cole Gannon, Brooke Hurley, Abigail Peabody, Sean Mcginley
The Grizzly, December 2, 2021, Layla Halterman, Evan Stinson, Ashley Webster, Morgan Grabowski, Cole Gannon, Brooke Hurley, Abigail Peabody, Sean Mcginley
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
How Should We Eat Together? • December Editor's Letter • Mail Center Mishap • Dancing in the Lenfest Once More • Meet Will McCoy • Opinions: Holiday Season on Campus; Growing Concern Over Course Registration • UC Men's Rugby is Back • Field Hockey's Huge Success
Pacific Magazine 2021, University Of The Pacific
Pacific Magazine 2021, University Of The Pacific
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
The Student Movement Volume 106 Issue 9: No Silent Night For These Busy Staffers, Irina Gagiu, Caryn Cruz, Kaela Mcfadden, Brendan Syto, Megan Napod, Scott Moncrieff, Caralynn Chan, Abigail Lee, Lyle Goulbourne, Valerie Akinyi, Wambui Karanja, Isabella Koh, Alyssa Henriquez
The Student Movement Volume 106 Issue 9: No Silent Night For These Busy Staffers, Irina Gagiu, Caryn Cruz, Kaela Mcfadden, Brendan Syto, Megan Napod, Scott Moncrieff, Caralynn Chan, Abigail Lee, Lyle Goulbourne, Valerie Akinyi, Wambui Karanja, Isabella Koh, Alyssa Henriquez
The Student Movement v. 106 (2021-2022)
HUMANS
"My Favorite Christmas Memory..." from Our AU Students!, Irina Gagiu
Semester Reflections with Brandon Alvarez, Interviewed by: Caryn Cruz
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Beginning Again: Red (Taylor's Version), Kaela McFadden
Musicians of Andrews University, Brendan Syto with Megan Napod
The Most Reluctant Convert, Reviewed by Scott Moncrieff
NEWS
AU Symphony Orchestra Presents "The Journey"
Cybersecurity on Campus: What to Look Out For and What You Can Do, Abigail Lee
IDEAS
The Complicated Case of Kyle Rittenhouse, Lyle Goulbourne
Why Is Everything Running Out?, Valerie Akinyi
PULSE
Christmas Movies, Wambui Karanja
Easy Dorm Recipes, Izzy Koh
THE LAST WORD
Baby Pigeons …