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Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Changing the face of Sacred Heart -- Importance of CourseEval-- 'Winter Wonderland' for students at Semi Formal -- Student loan debt plagues seniors -- Smartphone use: Are you obsessed? -- Greek Life see-saws for new playground -- Sacred Heart seeks alternative to help with rising costs of textbooks -- 'The best way to spread Christmas cheer...'Concert band jingles into Christmas-- Professor Rose's winding road to success -- Women's basketball improve to 6-1 --Three Pioneers receive all-NEC honors --


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University Nov 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Mazan makes dream of laughter come true -- SHU 'going green' through recycling, energy initiatives -- Professor brings music to Occupy Wall Street protests -- Gifts that really make a difference -- Department of Communications and Media Studies announced the addition of the Master of Arts in Communication -- Students save with online coupons -- Gamers 'pwn' SHU-- Should the choice to go to class be absent? -- Faculty use contemporary art gallery to display their skills -- Phi Sigma Sigma sorority help raise money and awareness for kidney disease prevention -- Women's volleyball win their second championship …


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: WSHU expands with purchases -- 'Groundbreaking' event, new Pioneer Park -- Connecticut Light & Power leaves customers in dark -- Nursing Students earn top marks on national exam -- Softball team set to break in Pioneer Park this spring -- Most anticipated days of November approach -- Commuters communicate college experience


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University Nov 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: New SHU-Portal is One-Hit Wonder -- Are Professional Athletes Paid Too Much -- WSHU Travels to England -- SHU's Post Secrets -- Women's Volleyball First in NEC


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Kevin Burns Lecture -- How Do You Know SHU -- SHU Forces Kicks Off -- Professor Profile: Kim Healy -- Women's Soccer Qualifies for NEC Tournament -- World Series Recap


Interview With Dr. Nadine Barnes - Alumna; Director Of The Baudhuin Oral School, Nadine Barnes Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Nadine Barnes - Alumna; Director Of The Baudhuin Oral School, Nadine Barnes

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

University School, Baudhuin Oral School, autism, learning disabilities, speech and language, children, dyslexia, Lower School, metropolitan test, FCAT, AIP program, collaborative programs, Master’s program, lab schools, Dr. George Hanbury, doctorate degree, Cultural Arts, chess, cheer leading, Spanish class, basketball leagues, lacrosse team, dance class, acting class, debate, forensics, Red Ribbon Week, bullying,


Interview With Dr. Fredrick Lippman - Chancellor, Health Professions Division, Frederick Lippman Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Fredrick Lippman - Chancellor, Health Professions Division, Frederick Lippman

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Southeastern University of the Health Sciences, Dr. Morton Terry, college of pharmacy, Florida Legislature, Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, Dr. Melnick, Royal Jonas, Augie Paoli, Ray Ferrero, Bob Steele, Harry Gampel, allied health, Physician assistants, Area Health Education Centers (AHEC), Governor Graham, Hamilton Forman, David Rush, Joe Lackovich, Ron Chenail, dental medicine, Fischler School, chancellor, Hanbury, hospital,


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: A "Wicked" Good Time for SHU Families -- Conn. Cuts Casinos' Security Costs -- You Think Pink, They Think Green -- BlackBerry Outage Leaves Bad Taste in Mouths of Users -- It's All About the Money -- Editor's Choice


Interview With Dr. Jerome Chermak - University School Headmaster, Jerome Chermak Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Jerome Chermak - University School Headmaster, Jerome Chermak

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

University School, Head Master, Ray Ferrero, student instruction K-12, University School expansion, Dr. Frank DePiano, autonomous, Abe Fischler, Mickey Segal, Lower School, early childhood expert, autistic children, “Mommy and Me”, Mailman Segal Institute, Jim & Jan Moran Family Center Village, Baudhuin School, Oral School, waiver, SACS-accredited, FCATs, advisory board, PTA, public schools, art, music, theater, private school, Upper School, Roman amphitheater, College prep, SAT, teacher/student ratio


Interview With Dr. Ronald Chenail - Vp For Institutional Effectiveness, Ronald Chenail Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Ronald Chenail - Vp For Institutional Effectiveness, Ronald Chenail

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Administrator, History of NSU, Patient Centered Outcomes, Family Systems, Qualitative Research, Association of American Colleges and Universities, accreditation, law school.


Interview With Dr. Arnold Melnick - Executive Vice Chancellor And Provost Of The Health Professions Division, Arnold Melnick Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Arnold Melnick - Executive Vice Chancellor And Provost Of The Health Professions Division, Arnold Melnick

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

History of Osteopathic Medicine

Southeastern University of Health Sciences

Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine (SECOM)

Merger with Nova University

Nova Southeastern University

To read more on these topics you can check out the book written by Dr. Arnold Melnick titled, Looking back ... at SECOM : a personal history of the Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine which is held in the Alvin Sherman Library at NSU and you can view the NovaCat record here.


Interview With Scott Chitoff - Alumnus, Scott Chithoff Oct 2011

Interview With Scott Chitoff - Alumnus, Scott Chithoff

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

University School, Stuart Horn, David McNairn, or Mark Cavanaugh, Susan Ferris, Brad Williams, Rosenthal Building, the Parker Building, the Mailman Building, Stephen Leavitt, international law, Sacco and Vanzetti, Student Life, fraternity and sorority, yearbook, athletic teams, Greek Life, Panhellenic, assistant director, Social and Systemic, Joe Harbaugh, law school, Joel Burman, the basketball, soccer team, baseball team, homecoming, University of Florida, law firms, Dr. Hanbury, alumni, Sun Fest, Mike Betesh


Interview With Dr. Susan Atherley - Alumnus; Adjunct Professor, Susan Atherley Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Susan Atherley - Alumnus; Adjunct Professor, Susan Atherley

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Clusters, counseling, guidance counselor, adjuncts, principal, law, superintendents, Education Leadership, Preparing New Principals Program, clusters, Dreyfoos School of the Arts, Palm Beach County, Psychology, teaching, BrainSMART


Interview With Dr. Anthony Denapoli - Exec. Dir. Office Of International Affairs, Anthony Denapoli Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Anthony Denapoli - Exec. Dir. Office Of International Affairs, Anthony Denapoli

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Fischler School of Education, Dr. Wells Singleton, adjuncts, cluster, international, China, lawsuit, diploma mill, international education, physical presence, North Miami Beach, Human Services, Ph.D., Graduate Teacher Education Program, Instruction Technology Distance Education, Bahamas, Jamaica, Belize, Bermuda, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Greece, Italy, Jamaica, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Turks and Caicos, U.K, curriculum, health sciences, Shanghai, centralization, Latin America, financial aid, Ray Ferrero, Abe Fischler, George Hanbury, American University,


Interview With Zeida Rodriguez - Alumna And Associate Director Of Enrollment Services, Zeida Rodriguez Oct 2011

Interview With Zeida Rodriguez - Alumna And Associate Director Of Enrollment Services, Zeida Rodriguez

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Nova University, undergraduate, library, recruitment, students, computer science, Mailman/Hollywood, business administration, Dr. Frank DePiano, quantitative methods, Coach Hensley, Taft Center, Dr. Pedro Pellet, master’s degree, Dr. Dan Sullivan, MiBA, International Business, EMIS, Dr. Hanbury, alumni, undergraduate admissions, admissions counselor, enrollment, business, education, psychology, Student government, feeder schools, Parker Building, dual admission program, Huizenga School, Sonken Building, East Campus, University School, non-traditional undergraduate students, WebCT, Blackboard, online courses, MBA programs, Abe Fischler, Ovid Lewis, Feldman, Ferrero, Nova, shuttles, Shark Express, hurricane Andrew, sororities and fraternities, Dolphins training facility, financial aid, Dalai Lama,


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Sacred Heart University Extinguishes Smoking on Campus -- Health Fair Raises Awareness -- Corvino Speaks on Health Care -- He Said/She Said -- Editorials -- Pioneers Spilt Games Over the Weekend


Interview With Dr. Paul Sallarulo - Alumnus And Trustee, Paul Sallarulo Oct 2011

Interview With Dr. Paul Sallarulo - Alumnus And Trustee, Paul Sallarulo

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

The Oral School, Coral Springs, NSU, nontraditional, Nextera Medical, North Broward Hospital District, Dr. Bob Preziosi, educational leadership, Lonnie Neiderman, University School, Entrepreneur of the Year, George Hanbury, alumni, Jeb Bush, library, Ray Ferrero, Special Olympics, Mr. Taft, university center, Stephen Feldman, undergraduate, business school, China, MBA,international business, NSU’s history, football


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Disney Speaks on Women and War -- Colleges Attract Students with Luxury Housing -- Irish Studies Minor Opens Up Opportunities -- Cal Students cook Up Controversy on Berkeley Campus -- "Dream Team" Needs to Wake Up -- Fall Fashion Frenzy


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU Choirs Sings at Memorial -- Freshman Seminars Replace Academic Writing Classes -- Petillo Inauguration Today -- Pioneer Plus Card Gets Mixed Reviews on Campus -- Editorials -- 2011 Fall TV Preview


Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 2011

Spectrum, Volume 28, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU Shuts Down, Hurricane Irene to Blame -- Remembering 9/11 Ten Years Later -- SHU Students Study in style -- Fall Semester Begins in Summer -- Editorials -- Adjusting to Life at College, Made Easy


About Phi Alpha Theta, Amelia K. Barker Sep 2011

About Phi Alpha Theta, Amelia K. Barker

Psi Sigma Siren

Founded in 1921, Phi Alpha Theta is the international history honor society. “We are a professional society whose mission is to promote the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians. We seek to bring students, teachers, and writers of history together for intellectual and social exchanges, which promote and assist historical research and publication by our members in a variety of ways.”


Class Notes, Georgia Southern University Aug 2011

Class Notes, Georgia Southern University

CLASS Notes (2009-2017)

No abstract provided.


Oral History Interview With Ronald Frank: Conceptualising Smu, Ronald Frank Aug 2011

Oral History Interview With Ronald Frank: Conceptualising Smu, Ronald Frank

Oral History Collection

The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, President of SMU, Bukit Timah campus, roles and responsibilities, faculty recruitment, advertising campaigns, student feedback, autonomous universities, strategy, law school, higher education landscape, impact.

Biography:

President, SMU, 2001–2004

Board of Trustees, SMU, 2000–2001

Professor Ronald E Frank, or Ron as he affectionately known, joined SMU’s board of trustees in 2000 and assumed his role as SMU’s second president in September 2001. His presidency was a time of rapid growth for the young university. SMU had just admitted its second cohort of undergraduate students in August 2001. During his time as president two schools …


School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 2011-2012, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science Aug 2011

School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 2011-2012, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science

Miscellaneous

Catalog for the Graduate program from the School of Marine Science at the College of William and Mary for the listed academic year.


Oral History Interview With David Montgomery: Conceptualising Smu, David Montgomery Jul 2011

Oral History Interview With David Montgomery: Conceptualising Smu, David Montgomery

Oral History Collection

The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, business school dean, school re-organisation, faculty recruitment, Wharton School, balanced excellence, Centre for Teaching Excellence, first SMU graduates, conferences, future of tertiary education.

Biography:

Dean, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, SMU, 2003–2005

Professor David Montgomery served as the second dean of the Lee Kong Chian School of Business from 2003 to 2005. It was a period of rapid growth for the school—hiring faculty, building a research atmosphere, developing professional degrees, and continuing to make SMU better known in the academic community. Professor Montgomery is known for his use of the phrase 'balanced …


Students’ Original Political Cartoons As Teaching And Learning Tools, John H. Bickford Iii Jul 2011

Students’ Original Political Cartoons As Teaching And Learning Tools, John H. Bickford Iii

Faculty Research and Creative Activity

A meta-analysis of educators’ uses of political cartoons suggests they are mostly used for teaching interpretation skills and then usually only with gifted and older students. This demonstrates creative stagnation, limited elicitation of higher order thinking skills, and age bias. The researcher previously examined young adolescents’ use of effective and efficient technologies to express historical understandings through original political cartoon construction. This methodology elicited students’ higher order thinking as they expressed learning within their creations, which were then used as a teaching tool to facilitate constructive whole class interpretative discussions. The following questions extend previous research and guide this article: …


Oral History Interview With Howard Hunter: Conceptualising Smu, Howard Hunter Jun 2011

Oral History Interview With Howard Hunter: Conceptualising Smu, Howard Hunter

Oral History Collection

The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, roles and responsibilities, tuition fees, autonomous university, law school, Juris Doctor program, undergraduate education, marketing, SMU pedagogy, curriculum, university library,

Biography:

Professor of Law, SMU, 2004–present
President, SMU, 2004–2010

Described as a passionate educator who truly believes in multidisciplinary education, Professor Howard Hunter served as SMU’s third president from September 2004 to August 2010. During the course of his presidency the university continued its rapid growth—moving to the city campus, opening the law school, expanding postgraduate programmes, building the endowment, and doubling the number of students and faculty. While at SMU he emphasized …


Class Notes, Georgia Southern University Jun 2011

Class Notes, Georgia Southern University

CLASS Notes (2009-2017)

No abstract provided.


Nobilitashungariae: List Of Historical Surnames Of The Hungarian Nobility, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek Jun 2011

Nobilitashungariae: List Of Historical Surnames Of The Hungarian Nobility, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek

Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven & Totosy de Zepetnek, Steven

nobilitashungariae: List of Historical Surnames of the Hungarian Nobility 2010- (ISSN 1923-9580 ©Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek Purdue University Press) is compiled by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek based on published historical genealogical sources. nobilitashungariae is archived in the Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada. A magyar történelmi nemesség családneveinek listája 2010- (ISSN 1923-9580 ©Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek & Purdue University Press) genealógiai munkák alapján van Tötösy de Zepetnek Steven által összeállítva. A könyv állománya az Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada digitális archívumjának.


The State, The People, And The Colony: Towards A Critical History Of Early Newfoundland Literacy, Leona M. English Jun 2011

The State, The People, And The Colony: Towards A Critical History Of Early Newfoundland Literacy, Leona M. English

Adult Education Research Conference

Adult literacy in nineteenth century Newfoundland was greatly influenced by the island’s positioning, first as a colony of Britain, and later as a struggling country dependent on experts, pedagogical methods and philanthropy from the home country and its religious institutions. Literacy efforts contributed to the general “civilizing” of the outpost and enabled it to become increasingly self reliant, at least for select periods of time. This study analyses some of these early literacy efforts, asking critical questions of colonialism, organization, gender, and religion.