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Ua1b2/1 A History Of Western Kentucky University: Inspired By Oral Accounts, Lydia Kullman Feb 2004

Ua1b2/1 A History Of Western Kentucky University: Inspired By Oral Accounts, Lydia Kullman

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Overview of WKU as told through oral history interviews with Gary Ransdell, Anna Cook, Betty Cook, Dero Downing and many others housed in WKU Archives. Includes notes taken while listening to oral history tapes.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 29 [Vol. 78, No. 39], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 29 [Vol. 78, No. 39], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hardin, Adriane. Western Misses Mark on Three Minority Goals
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Campus Adjusts to Budget Plan
  • Green, Tavia. Faded Pictures – Virginia Brown, Basketball
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Katie Autry Case Gets New Judge
  • Reed, Lindsey. Students Told to Uninstall Software – iMesh
  • Coffman, Joshua. SKyPAC Board Looking Closer at Downtown Move
  • Western’s Budget Cut Plan Best In a Tough Situation
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Parking Garages
  • Build Larger Parking Structure
  • Jordan, Jake. Students, Speak Up
  • Lively, Jay. Healthy Debate & Skepticism About Government Is Needed
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Life Without …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 38 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 38 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Regents Approve Western’s Budget Cuts
  • Reed, Lindsey. Parking Plan Advances – Parking & Transportation
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. State May Increase Cigarette Tax
  • Hardin, Adriane. Students Remembered at Service – Rachel Cate, Katie Jeter, Rachel Blevins
  • Wilberding, Beth. Former Officer Remembered – Hugh Heater, WKU Police
  • Sanchez, Lauren. Rodeo Brings Crowd
  • Hightower, Kyle. Learn from People Who Are Different
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Internet
  • Roberts, Amy. Column Provides Laughs – Lindsay Sainlar
  • Nowak, Chris. Content of Column Not Appropriate – Lindsay Sainlar
  • Vaughn, Jonathan. Column Is Fifth – …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 37 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 37 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Budget Cuts to be Announced Tomorrow
  • Reed, Lindsey. Buildings Need Funds, Repairs
  • Melvin, Catherine. Bowling With a Cause – Big Brothers, Big Sisters
  • Clark, Ashlee. Student Government Association Approves New Constitution on Fifth Attempt
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Alpha Gamma Delta Sells House to Farmhouse
  • Gries, Emily. Nursing Is Western’s Fastest Growing Major
  • Rally Attendees Should Follow Up with Frankfort
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon Happy Valentine’s Day
  • Toone, Stephanie. Media Should Stop Smearing Michael Jackson
  • North, Amber. Couples Should Keep Valentine’s Day Holiday Simple & Stressless
  • Wilberding, Beth. Memorial …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 36 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 36 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Regents, Legislators Talk Budget
  • Wilberding, Beth. Campus Mourns After Accident – Rachel Blevins, Katie Jeter, Rachel Cate
  • Clark, Ashlee. Student Government Association Against Higher Education Cuts
  • Reed, Lindsey. Counselors Offer Help to Survivors
  • Sasseen, Jessica. The Victims Remembered: Rachel Blevins
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. The Victims Remembered: Rachel Cate
  • Sasseen, Jessica. The Victims Remembered: Katie Jeter
  • Repairing L.T. Stadium Should Be a Priority
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: L.T. Smith Stadium
  • Porter, Elliott. Column Humiliates Western – Athletics
  • Burkhead, Christopher. Older Voters Are Uninformed Too
  • Taylor, Rachel. Nikki Giovanni …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 35 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 35 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Student Government Association Puts Spending On Ice
  • Brueggemann, Marlene. Spoken Words – Nikki Giovanni
  • Reed, Lindsey. L.T. Smith Stadium Slated for Repairs
  • Hardin, Adriane. Athletics Gets Tough on Student IDs
  • Grover, Rebecca. Heart Awareness Day to be Held Friday
  • Honors Program Should Use Funds to Promote Itself
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Honors Program
  • Woods, Jon. Getting a Job Is Not Difficult
  • Wolfe, Eric. Elections Need Young Informed Voters
  • Ashby, Robert. Give Noise to Hilltoppers – Basketball
  • Smith, Jessica. Campus Activities Board Organizes Black History Month Festivities …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 34 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 34 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Facilities Watching Overtime – Budget
  • Brueggemann, Marlene. HYPE: Helping Young People Endure – Religion
  • Hardin, Adriane. Honors Program Trying to Keep Students
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Western Leads State in Endowment Growth
  • Reed, Lindsey. Book Buying Plan a Success
  • Brugemann, Marlene. Nikki Giovanni to Lecture Tomorrow
  • Budget Proposal Needs Changes for Final Version
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Big Red Cards
  • Carman, Ann. College Heights Herald Needs More Fun Articles
  • Smith, Jessica. Kentucky Laws Make It Difficult to Find Jobs
  • Clark, Ashlee. Student Government Association Passes Plan to Adopt …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 33 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Jan 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 33 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Student Government Association Plans Capital Rally
  • Coffman, Joshua. Two Students Seek Office – Nicholas Clark, Joseph Southworth
  • Reed, Lindsey. Worm Shuts Down Webmail
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Ernie Fletcher Outlines Budget Plan
  • Ross, Lisa. Documentary to Air – Until the Violence Stops
  • Hardin, Adriane. Division of Extended Learning & Outreach Dean Search Underway
  • Wilberding, Beth. Police Offer Reward to Drivers
  • Green, Tavia. R. Kelly Should Receive honor for Music, Not Image
  • Reuter, Michael. Conservative Proposals for Money Redesigns
  • Peyton, Joel. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal Was Bad
  • Sparks, David. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 29 [Vol. 79, No. 32], Wku Student Affairs Jan 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 29 [Vol. 79, No. 32], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Reed, Lindsey. University Plans for Second Parking Structure
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Regents Discuss Cuts
  • Cowherd, Heather. The Prism Concert – Music
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Ernie Fletcher Will Propose Budget Tonight to State Legislators
  • Steller, Lynn. Frankenstein Brings Several Monster Events – Kentucky Museum
  • Constitution Will Help Student Government Association More Effective
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Night Before New Hampshire Primary
  • Coffman, Joshua. Primaries Provide Thrilling Times for Journalists
  • Engle, James. Franklin Roosevelt Deserves Honor
  • Clark, Ashlee. January Term Will Go to Committee – Academic Affairs
  • Wilberding, Beth. Corn Buyers to …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 31 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Jan 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 31 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Western’s Budget Cut by $5.6 Million
  • Toone, Stephanie. March for Love & Kindness – Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Clark, Ashlee. Proposal Might Separate University Senate – University Curriculum Committee
  • Wilberding, Beth. Police Shortage Makes for Long Hours
  • Clark, Ashlee. Student Government Association Considering New Constitution
  • Hardin, Adriane. Admissions Issues a Call for Students
  • Proposed Internet Fee Too Costly & Unnecessary
  • Rueter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Student Burden, Tuition
  • Buckman, Josh. Franklin Roosevelt Undeserving of Being Honored on Dime
  • Cowherd, Heather. Ninth Annual Prism Concert Will Include …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 30 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Jan 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 30 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. State May Not Go After Restricted Revenues
  • Brueggemann, Marlene. Kappa Alpha Psi May Return to Hill
  • Hardin, Adriane. Departments Beginning Faculty Searches
  • Wilberding, Beth. New Gators Crawl Over Campus
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Tuition Bill Won’t Be Heard in Committee – Legislation
  • Reed, Lindsey. Proposal Could Charge Students for Internet Access – Information Technology
  • Departments Should Plan for Future Cuts
  • Reuter, Mike. Editorial Cartoon – Meet the Budget Cut Consultants
  • Heinz, Mark. Academic Institutions Should Examine Themselves
  • Dickinson, Stephen. Legislators Should Make Progressive Changes
  • Smith, Jessica. Parking Lot to …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 29 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs Jan 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 29 [Vol. 79], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hardin, Adriane. Professional Non-faculty Positions Up 58 Percent
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Deep Cuts – Budget
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. King of Beers Taps Into Diddle Arena
  • Brueggemann, Marlene. Mail to be Delivered Once a Day
  • North, Amber. Britney Spears: Too Desperate for Popularity
  • Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Ernie Fletcher
  • Hoang, Mai. Diverse Viewpoints Needed for Opinion Page
  • Budget Cut Will Affect Quality
  • Gries, Emily. Students Set Goals to Improve Lives – New Year’s Resolutions
  • Reed, Lindsey. Students Enjoying Refurbished Former Central Hall – Minton Hall
  • Watt, Wes. Two-year Streak Snapped – …


Are We All Firsts?, Marilyn L. Grady, Barbara Lacost Jan 2004

Are We All Firsts?, Marilyn L. Grady, Barbara Lacost

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

The manuscripts in this issue of The Journal of Women in Educational Leadership reflect the "first" phenomena. The issue of being a "first" is not limited to women in educational leadership roles.


Women As School Principals: What Is The Challenge?, Valerie R. Helterbran, Sue A. Rieg Jan 2004

Women As School Principals: What Is The Challenge?, Valerie R. Helterbran, Sue A. Rieg

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

From 1988 to 1998 the percentage of female school principals increased from 20% to 48% and continues to grow. The number of women entering school administration has grown as has the number of principal turnovers. Women who seek positions in educational leadership face many issues. Ten barriers that continue to surface in the research are: little encouragement to assume leadership roles; lack of female role models; perceived need to be "better qualified"; women cannot discipline older, male students; resentment of males working for females; some educators prefer male principals; reluctance to relocate; long hours; women lack the desire for power; …


Black Women Administrators In Historically Black Institutions: Social Justice Project Rooted In Community, Gaetan Jean-Marie Jan 2004

Black Women Administrators In Historically Black Institutions: Social Justice Project Rooted In Community, Gaetan Jean-Marie

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

Black women are subjected to both racism and sexism; those who achieve privileged status are also the targets of classism. Frazier (1957), in addressing issues of the Black bourgeoisie, said "the frustration of the majority of the women ... is probably due to the idle or ineffectual lives which they lead" (p. 222). These negative judgments are based on the gaze, in other words, who these women "look like" from the outside. We hear a different story when listening to the voices of Black women educators working for social change.


Women In The Superintendency: Opting In Or Opting Out?, Mimi Wolverton, R. Timothy Macdonald Jan 2004

Women In The Superintendency: Opting In Or Opting Out?, Mimi Wolverton, R. Timothy Macdonald

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

The purpose of this article was to report the most common career path to the superintendency in the Northwest. We compared career paths across four subgroups of study participants-male and female superintendents and male and female certificate holders who were not superintendents. First, we sought commonalities in the routes chosen by current male and female superintendents in the study. Second, we examined the career choices of potential superintendency applicants to determine whether they were actually gaining the types of administrative experience required by school boards and search consultants. We concluded with implications for practice based on study findings.


Journal Of Women In Educational Leadership, Vol. 2, No. 1-January 2004 Jan 2004

Journal Of Women In Educational Leadership, Vol. 2, No. 1-January 2004

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

No abstract provided.


Racial And Ethnic Preferences In College Admissions: How Much Is Too Much?, Donald F. Uerling Jan 2004

Racial And Ethnic Preferences In College Admissions: How Much Is Too Much?, Donald F. Uerling

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

Two 2003 Supreme Court decisions - Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger-considered challenges to the use of racial preferences in the admissions policies of two different colleges at the University of Michigan. Taken together, these two Equal Protection Clause decisions stand for the propositions that the educational benefits resulting from a diverse student body can be a compelling government interest and that race and ethnicity can be used as a "plus" to promote that interest, but not to the extent that such a preference insulates minority applicants from competition with other applicants and ensures the admission of nearly every …


Review Of The Southwest Airlines Way: Using The Power Of Relationships To Achieve High Performance By J. H. Gittell., John M. Palladino Jan 2004

Review Of The Southwest Airlines Way: Using The Power Of Relationships To Achieve High Performance By J. H. Gittell., John M. Palladino

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

In The Southwest Airlines Way: Using the Power of Relations to Achieve High Performance, Gittell, an assistant professor of management at Brandeis University and a member of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Global Airline Industry Program, provides a template of female leadership. Gittell described Southwest Airlines as a gemstone in the industry. After the tragedy of September 11, 2001, Southwest did not layoff employees; yet, the airline showed profit each year. Southwest's 2002 $9 billion total market value was greater than all other major airlines combined (Gittell, 2003, p. 3). Fortune magazine called Southwest "the most successful airline in history," praise …


0733: Harry Clagg Papers, 1935-1963, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2004

0733: Harry Clagg Papers, 1935-1963, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Scrapbooks and papers related to Clagg's years as a football player, coach and principal in Cabell Co., W. Va. schools: football programs, photographs, playbook, diagrams.