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Full-Text Articles in Education
In Memoriam, Nancy Flowers, Edward Brantmeier, Monisha Bajaj, Frances Vavrus
In Memoriam, Nancy Flowers, Edward Brantmeier, Monisha Bajaj, Frances Vavrus
International Journal of Human Rights Education
The International Journal of Human Rights Education honors the lives and contributions of the following scholars and human rights advocates who recently passed away: Betty Reardon, Ian Harris, Johan Galtung, and J. Paul Martin.
Georgia Hickingbotham Remembered For Generous Investment In Ouachita Students, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing
Georgia Hickingbotham Remembered For Generous Investment In Ouachita Students, Felley Lawson, Office Of Communications & Marketing
Press Releases
Having a residential campus helps give Ouachita Baptist University its uniqueness. And Georgia Hickingbotham was a friend of Ouachita who helped give residence living its heart.
Hickingbotham, who died Dec. 7 at 89, is well known for her successful business career. She was one of the first women in Arkansas elected to serve as an officer in a bank and was a co-founder of TCBY, which became the largest frozen yogurt chain in the world.
At Ouachita, “Mrs. Georgia” is also remembered for her generous personal investment in women students that began in 2013 when her husband of nearly 50 …
School Of Law Grad Walk & Virtual Ceremony 05/21/2021, Roger Williams University School Of Law, Michael M. Bowden, Jill Rodrigues
School Of Law Grad Walk & Virtual Ceremony 05/21/2021, Roger Williams University School Of Law, Michael M. Bowden, Jill Rodrigues
School of Law Commencement (1996- )
No abstract provided.
Khamko's Legacy, Sarah Moss
Running The Race, Sarah Moss
Law School News: Rwu Law Remembers President Donald J. Farish 07-05-2018, Ed Fitzpatrick, Michael Bowden
Law School News: Rwu Law Remembers President Donald J. Farish 07-05-2018, Ed Fitzpatrick, Michael Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Shelby Seabaugh Among Organ Donors To Be Honored At 2016 Rose Parade, Staff
Shelby Seabaugh Among Organ Donors To Be Honored At 2016 Rose Parade, Staff
Press Releases
Shelby Seabaugh, a former Ouachita Baptist University student who died in 2014, will be honored as part of a float in the 2016 Donate Life Rose Parade in Pasadena, California.
Deabaugh's image will be featured with 59 other memorial floragraphs--portraits made of flowers--during the parade. Each memorial protrait will honor an individual who donated organs and tissue. The float's theme will be Treasure Life's Journey.
Ouachtia Community Mourns Loss Junior Shelby Seabaugh; Memorial Services April 2 & 3, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachtia Community Mourns Loss Junior Shelby Seabaugh; Memorial Services April 2 & 3, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Shelby Seabaugh, a junior Christian studies/philosophy major at Ouachita Baptist University from Magnolia, died unexpectedly March 27.
9/11 The Last Shard Standing, Jan Jagodzinski
9/11 The Last Shard Standing, Jan Jagodzinski
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
This meditation on the event of 9/11 emerges from a certain perplexity on my part concerning an elision on Lacan's part regarding the materiality of vision as developed in Seminar XI (The Four Fundamentals of Psychoanalysis). Many cinematic theoreticians and art historians have returned again and again to his discussions, "Of the Gaze as Object Petit a," to establish the definitive distinctions between the look and the gaze. To briefly recap this well-known territory, the look is attributed to 'natural' perception. That is, to the initiative and power of the subject as moi. This means the ability to place people …
Heads Above The Grass, Edgar Heap Of Birds
Heads Above The Grass, Edgar Heap Of Birds
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
Today it is imperative that we acknowledge the brutality, intolerance and biased actions of the past. Thus by lifting our heads above the tall grass we can move forward to personal affirmation and progress. This progress can be represented by the educational and artistic exploration of complex issues of our society. In the field of art education we can articulate the progress by welcoming the creative activities of all vectors of youthful life and culture. Through this acceptance a wealth of experiences can be deposited to actually create more understanding and an enriched learning atmosphere. Once the multi-form stories of …
A Celebration Of The Life Of Eleanor Frost Snell Program, June 27, 1993, College Communications
A Celebration Of The Life Of Eleanor Frost Snell Program, June 27, 1993, College Communications
Eleanor Frost Snell Programs, Correspondence and Other Documents
This program is for the memorial service and reception held at Ursinus College in memory of Eleanor Snell. The cover depicts the Eleanor Snell Chair of Health and Physical Education medallion.
Ursinus College Bulletin, Summer 1984 Special Issue, Milton E. Detterline, Sally Widman, Richard P. Richter, Donald L. Helfferich, Anna Knauer Helfferich, Evan Snyder
Ursinus College Bulletin, Summer 1984 Special Issue, Milton E. Detterline, Sally Widman, Richard P. Richter, Donald L. Helfferich, Anna Knauer Helfferich, Evan Snyder
Ursinus Magazine (New Bulletin Series), 1969-1996
Donald Lawrence Helfferich, 1898-1984 • Donald L. Helfferich: A reflection • Life of Donald L. Helfferich: A chronology • Major speeches • From the President • "I am essentially a lazy man..." • Tributes: He transformed Ursinus in all its parts • A legend in his own time • "A very generous and thoughtful man"
Bill Russell Memorial Correspondence 1970, Bill Russell, Robert A. Sunderland, Harold Logwood, Black Student Union
Bill Russell Memorial Correspondence 1970, Bill Russell, Robert A. Sunderland, Harold Logwood, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
Documents include a letter to Bill Russell from Robert Sunderland, V.P. of Student Affairs and Harold Logwood, Chairman of the Black Student Union notifying him USF's plan to create the Bill Russell Room in honor of the alum athlete.
Page 3 is a letter from Harold Logwood to Father Jonsen requesting the administration to issue Bill Russell an honorary degree from USF during the unveiling of the Bill Russell Room.
Pages 4-7 are BSU notes, plans and a schedule to raise money for the creation of the Bill Russell Room.
The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible Institute
The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible Institute
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The April 1944 edition of The Bible Vision, published by the Fort Wayne Bible Institute in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Calendar Of Events December 1934, Brown/Risd Community Art Project
Calendar Of Events December 1934, Brown/Risd Community Art Project
Calendar of Events
The Calendar of Art Events of December 1934 includes information about the third annual Institute of Art, which was held from December 7- December 9 1934. Various exhibitions and lectures were held. Also Art week was observed from December 1 - December 9, 1934. An essay by Royal Farnum of RISD about the new architecture in Harrisville, RI was also included. Art exhibitions were held at the Museum of Modern Art, and museums in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Ursinus College Bulletin Vol. 7, No. 1, Augustus W. Bomberger, Harvey E. Kilmer, Irvin F. Wagner
Ursinus College Bulletin Vol. 7, No. 1, Augustus W. Bomberger, Harvey E. Kilmer, Irvin F. Wagner
Ursinus College Bulletin, 1885-1902
A digitized copy of the October 1890 Ursinus College Bulletin.