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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 28 [No. 27], Wku Student Affairs Dec 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 28 [No. 27], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Reed, Lindsey. Western Hoping for Good News from Legislature – Budget
  • Reed, Lindsey. Lessons on Constitution May Be Forced - Budget
  • Clark, Ashlee. A Center for Hope – El Centro La Esperanza
  • Green, Tavia. Louisville Artist to Receive Honorary Doctorate – Ed Hamilton
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: Big Red in A Christmas Story
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Goodbye ‘til Then
  • We’ve Got Presents for You
  • Smith, Darin. They Don’t Hate Our Freedom – Iraq War
  • Buckman, Josh. Graduate Says Adios
  • Duncan, Mike. For Roommates, Two Cultures …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 27 [No. 26], Wku Student Affairs Dec 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 27 [No. 26], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Wilberding, Beth. Western Watching University of Kentucky’s Winter Term
  • Clark, Ashlee. Students Skimping on Study Time
  • Richardson, Kelly. WKU Police Recognize Crime Tippers
  • Reed, Lindsey. Clinical Education Complex Meets Goals After Donations
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: People Graduate In Four Years?
  • Tierney, Daniel. Don’t Be Duped by Man Looking for Some Extra Cash, Call the Police Immediately
  • It’s Four Yeas & You’re Out
  • Baker, Joanie. For the Love of Your Cat, Chop His Balls Off
  • Reed, Lindsey. Two Education Departments Will Benefit from Richard …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 26 [No. 25], Wku Student Affairs Dec 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 26 [No. 25], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Clark, Ashlee. Judge Denies Motion to Release Lucas Goodrum – Katie Autry
  • Allen, Natasha. Crossing Miss’ter Western – Ryan Cummings
  • Wilberding, Beth. Student Government Association Proposes Plan to Help Students Graduate in Four Years
  • Buckman, Josh. Snell Hall Still Awaiting Renovation
  • Green, Tavia. Monica Burke Receives Robert Leech Award
  • Forensics Team Returns with 3 Championships
  • Reed, Lindsey. Program Offers Educational Help – Just Think
  • Richardson, Kelly. Former President Injured in Wreck – Thomas Meredith
  • Questioning the Useless Questions – Faculty Evaluations
  • Ross, Lisa. Editorial Cartoon …


Higher Education In The 1960'S: The Origins Of The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Diane D'Arrigo Dec 2004

Higher Education In The 1960'S: The Origins Of The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Diane D'Arrigo

American Studies Graduate Final Projects

On June 18, 1964, Governor Endicott Peabody signed the bill to create the University of Massachusetts at Boston. Just fifteen months later, in the fall of 1965, the University of Massachusetts Boston opened its doors for its first class of students. Joining the more than 1200 students were 75 faculty and 10 staff people. They were pioneers in creating an institution which held enormous hope and promise of serving its urban community at a time of major change in higher education, specifically and in society, generally.

Today, the University of Massachusetts Boston is one of five campuses that make up …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 25 [No. 24], Wku Student Affairs Nov 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 25 [No. 24], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Reed, Lindsey. Pell Grant Requirements Tightened
  • Green, Tavia. Greeks Start Honor Society – Gamma Sigma Alpha
  • Wilberding, Beth. University Senate Nixes Student Government Association Evaluation Idea
  • Watt, Wes. The End of a Long Trip – Volleyball
  • Wilberding, Beth. Plus/Minus Program Approved
  • Clark, Ashlee. Lucas Goodrum Murder Trial Moved a Week Earlier – Katie Autry
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: Thanksgiving
  • Hensley, Holly. Pimped Out Cars Need to Slow Their Roll
  • Kirby, Kelly. Trashy Behavior Off the Field Shouldn’t Happen
  • Smiling Is Overrated, Try a Little …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 22 [No. 23], Wku Student Affairs Nov 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 22 [No. 23], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Buckman, Josh. Smoking Zone Plan Approved
  • Coulter, Amber. Driving the Crowd – Emerson Drive, Concerts
  • Clark, Ashlee. Chris Groves to Lead Cave Study Group
  • Maines, Ashley. Student Appears on Late Show with David Letterman – Abby Wells
  • Harrell, Bobby. Professor Researching Butterflies – Jeffery Marcus
  • Clark, Ashlee. Staff Council Reviewing Scholarship Policies
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: Remedial Education
  • Toone, Stephanie. Quit Buying Poop – Entertainment
  • All Work & No Play . . . for Nothing – Remedial Education
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Ernie Fletcher & Fish …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 21 [No. 22], Wku Student Affairs Nov 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 21 [No. 22], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Reed, Lindsey. Remedial Courses Get New Policy
  • Bruggemann, Marlene. Standing Tall – Quinton Head
  • Richardson, Kelly. Trial Set for Alleged Peeper – Reginald Calhoun
  • Coulter, Amber. Shantytown Raises Money for Habitat for Humanity
  • Richardson, Kelly. Aneurisms Claim Life of Western Employee – Nancy Ausbrooks
  • Wilberding, Beth. Student Government Association to Present Evaluation Plan
  • Richardson, Kelly. Man Arrested for Computer Theft – William Simmons
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: Charles Moose
  • North, Amber. Is Gay the New Communism?
  • Casagrande, Michael. Somebody Save Private Ryan
  • Buckman, Josh. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 19 [No. 21], Wku Student Affairs Nov 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 19 [No. 21], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Richardson, Kelly. Arrest Made in Lampkin Park Case
  • Clark, Ashlee. Group of Professors Receive Grant – Psychology
  • Hupman, Samantha. Class to Bring Students to Presidential Inauguration
  • Reed, Lindsey. Clinical Compassion – Suzanne Vitale
  • Fisher, Lee. Brian Strow Prepares for Seat on Bowling Green City Commission
  • Buckman, Josh. Barry Wells Leaves Western for Dallas – Dining Services
  • Wilberding, Beth. Professors to Get Recognition – Student Government Association
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: George Bush
  • Hall, Alex. Happy for Some Left-winged Representation – Chuck Williamson
  • Meyer, Dustin. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 19 [No. 20], Wku Student Affairs Nov 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 19 [No. 20], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Green, Tavia. Available Flu Shots Are Limited
  • Wilberding, Beth. Youth Vote Improves, But Less Than Expected
  • Maines, Ashley. Torn Apart – Cory Kemble, Divorce
  • Clark, Ashlee. American Humanics Minor Proposed
  • Richardson, Kelly. Post Office Supervisor Indicted for Stealing – Christopher Hillard
  • Put the Community Back In Community Service
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: Shantytown
  • Williamson, Chuck. For Those Who Voted Yes . . . It’s Never Too Late for An Apology – Same Sex Marriage
  • Hitch, John. There’s Nothing Funny About 9/11
  • Magill, Wes. There’s …


Ua12/2/1 Youth Movement, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2004

Ua12/2/1 Youth Movement, Wku Student Affairs

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Special basketball edition of the College Heights Herald contains articles:

  • Casagrande, Michael. Fresh Faces Highlight Darrin Horn’s Second Year
  • Stamm, Jason. Crystal Kelly Juggles Basketball, Photo, In Rookie Season
  • Duncan, Mike. Patrice Holmes, Lady Raiders Look to Defend Title
  • North, Amber. Tiffany Porter-Talbert Working to Become a Vocal Leader
  • Duncan, Mike. Orien Greene Looks to Lead Louisiana Lafayette
  • Watt, Wes. Georgia, Virginia Highlight Softer Schedule


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 18 [No. 19], Wku Student Affairs Nov 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 18 [No. 19], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Wilberding, Beth. George Bush Keeps Keys to White House
  • Wilberding, Beth. Bowling Green Gets Extreme Makover
  • Hupman, Samantha. Western Honors 21 Pulitzer Prize-winning Alumni
  • Reed, Lindsey. Regents Approve Facility – Shuttles
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: George Bush
  • Elections Are Over
  • Rodgers, Allan. It’s Hard to Dry Up a Culture When It’s Dripping Wet – Fraternities, Alcohol
  • Dillon, Ryan. Hollywood Stars Are Just Plain Clueless - Elections
  • Little, Harold. Found Himself Moved by Commentary – Charles Bussey
  • Harrell, Bobby. Skateboarding Gets the Boot
  • Reed, Lindsey. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 17 [No. 18], Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 17 [No. 18], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Richardson, Kelly. Peeping Tom Arrested Again – Craig Byrd
  • Fisher, Lee & Amber Coulter. Local Candidates Speak Up – Elections
  • Wilberding, Beth. Influx of Young Voters Could Be Key in Election
  • Clark, Ashlee. Celebrities Get Active In Election Process
  • Reed, Lindsey. Training Aims to Help Web page Access – Information Technology
  • Richardson, Kelly. Lampkin Park Shooting Investigation Continues – Derris Thomas
  • Prohibition Won’t Work – Alcohol, Fraternities & Sororities
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: Fraternities & Alcohol
  • Zoll, Heather. High School Behavior Needs to Cease …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 16 [No. 17], Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 16 [No. 17], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Richardson, Kelly. One Dead, Three Injured in Lampkin Park Shooting – Kevan Thomas
  • Green, Tavia. In Unison – Step Dance, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi
  • Reed, Lindsey. Media, Technology Building Officially Opens – Mass Media & Technology Hall
  • Wilberding, Beth. University Senate Approves Plus/Minus Plan
  • Green, Tavia. Fraternity Houses May Get New Alcohol Regulations
  • Clark, Ashlee. Gary Ransdell Reminds Faculty, Staff About Using School Resources to Promote Campaigns – Elections
  • Mass E-mail Unnecessary – Tailgating
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: Tailgating Restrictions
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. …


Ua1b1/7 Mass Media & Technology Hall Dedication, Western Kentucky University Oct 2004

Ua1b1/7 Mass Media & Technology Hall Dedication, Western Kentucky University

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Program for the Mass Media & Technology Hall dedication, includes list of sponsors named rooms.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 15 [No. 16], Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 15 [No. 16], Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Reed, Lindsey. Most Employee Insurance Premiums Won’t Increase
  • Green, Tavia. Western Not Hit Hard by Flu Season
  • Wilson, Kat. Spirit Masters Helping Out
  • Buckman, Josh. Mold Found in Poland Hall
  • Clark, Ashlee. Sexuality Minor Proposed
  • Abraham Lincoln Exhibit to Open – Kentucky Museum
  • Richardson, Kelly. Parade Route Will Change – Homecoming
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: Sexual Harassment
  • Quit Being Quiet – Sexual Harassment
  • Smith, Nathan. Missionary Work Worthy of Applause – Steven White
  • Schwab, Ed. If You Ignore the Past, You Are Sentenced to …


Ua12/2/1 Homecoming 2004, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 Homecoming 2004, Wku Student Affairs

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Special homecoming edition of the College Heights Herald containing articles:

  • Maines, Ashley. Big Red Celebrates 25 Years
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Gearing Up for a Splendid Homecoming Weekend
  • Schoenbaechler, Danny. Time for Some Tailgating & Alumni Relating Fun
  • Salmon, Emily. Weekend Packed with Events
  • Coulter, Amber. Campus Keeps Evolving Through the Years


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Clark, Ashlee. Western Employee Resigns Amid Harassment Allegations
  • Reed, Lindsey. Higher Education May Pay for Plan – Health Insurance
  • Harrell, Bobby. Role in Honduras Lures Professor – Steven White
  • Casagrande, Michael. Redeyed Madness – Basketball
  • Buckman, Josh. Low Salary Causes Some to Quit
  • Richardson, Kelly. Truck Hits Apartment Wall – Creason Apartments
  • Get In the Know Before Checking a Box – Voting
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: The Boring Bandwagon
  • Johnson, Seth. Simmer Down Now, Mr. President – George Bush
  • Wilberding, Beth. Things to Do …


Ua12/2/1 Moving Toward The Unknown, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 Moving Toward The Unknown, Wku Student Affairs

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Special edition of the College Heights Herald, contains articles:

  • Allen, Natasha. Teachers Feel the Brunt of Ernie Fletcher’s Health Proposal
  • Coulter, Amber. Homework: Finding a Job – Career Services
  • Stoess, Jacquelyn. Moving to the Real World Can Be Daunting
  • Toone, Stephanie. Full-time Jobs Don’t Have to Equal No-fun
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Graduating from College Is a Wee-bit Scary
  • Maines, Ashley. Graduation & Careers Can Put a Strain on Relationships But Some Make It Work


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Reed, Lindsey. Health Services Staying Crowded
  • Buckman, Josh. New Gadgets Lead to New Cheating Methods
  • Clark, Ashlee. Faculty Finds New Ways to Combat Plagiarism
  • Fisher, Lee. Forum Addresses Gay Marriage Issues
  • Richardson, Kelly. Students Learn from Debate Watch
  • Wilberding, Beth. Plus/Minus Issue Still Undecided
  • Wilberding, Beth. Students Discuss Academics During Forum – Student Government Association
  • Squash the Hate & Let’s Desegregate
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: Flooding on Campus
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Just Click Your Heels Together Three Times & You’re Home
  • Stoess, Jacquelyn. It’s Time …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Allen, Natasha. Appalachian Trail Blazers – Outdoor Recreation Adventure Center
  • Reed, Lindsey. Faculty Diversity Increasing
  • Wilberding, Beth. Faculty Members Disagree About Senate’s Effectiveness
  • Fisher, Lee. City Receives Terror Money
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: John Kerry, George Bush
  • Waiting Until the First Day Isn’t Enough Time – Tuition
  • Fisher, Lee. Ticket to Freedom Has Lost Its Luster
  • Koger, Tara. Cigarettes Aren’t the Only Bad Habit – Drinking
  • Elmore, Martha. Money Going to Wrong Leaders – Teachers
  • McFarland, Sam. Republican Job Market is Faulty
  • Reed, Lindsey. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Reed, Lindsey. Gary Ransdell Proposes Long-term Tuition Plan
  • Reed, Lindsey. Western May Delay Dropping Students Who Haven’t Paid Tuition
  • Watt, Wes. Volleyball Team Spiking Competition
  • Wilberding, Beth. Students Flood Lawn for Debate Watch
  • Buckman, Josh. Completion of New Science Building Behind Schedule – Engineering & Biological Sciences Hall
  • Green, Tavia. Group Focuses on Eye Health & Education – Unite for Sight
  • Henze, Adam. Editorial Cartoon re: George Bush
  • Mason, Kim. Taking Up for the International Festival
  • Cultural Segregation Afflicts the Hill
  • Cailouet, Larry. Joanie, Did …


Review Of Play Like A Man, Win Like A Woman: What Men Know About Success That Women Need To Learn By Gail Evans., Amy Lee Andreassen Oct 2004

Review Of Play Like A Man, Win Like A Woman: What Men Know About Success That Women Need To Learn By Gail Evans., Amy Lee Andreassen

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

In her book, Evans, now retired, attempted to define the "unwritten rules" in business. Her premise is that to get ahead in today's corporate environment, women need to understand and "play" by the rules written by men. Evans believes in the bottom line, "When it comes to business, most women are at a disadvantage. We're forced to guess, to improvise, to bluff. That is why so few of us play the game well, and even fewer find it fulfilling" (p. 7).


Women In History - Mary Parker Follett: A Leadership Theorist Ahead Of Her Time, Sandra L. Gaspar Oct 2004

Women In History - Mary Parker Follett: A Leadership Theorist Ahead Of Her Time, Sandra L. Gaspar

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

As a management and leadership voice in the 1920s and 30s, Mary Parker Follett was far ahead of her time (Burnier, 2003; Business Strategy Review, 2002; Harrington, 1999; Smith, 2002). Follett was born in 1868 in Quincy, Massachusetts and was educated at Radcliffe. She began her professional life as a social worker in Roxbury, an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse neighborhood outside Boston. She believed strongly in the power of diversity to enrich society and advocated the grass roots development of community-based organizations and adult education (Smith, 2002, p. 3). After 1908, she became involved in a movement to establish community …


Lagniappe, Marilyn L. Grady, Barbara Lacost Oct 2004

Lagniappe, Marilyn L. Grady, Barbara Lacost

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

Two new features are introduced in this issue of the Journal of Women in Educational Leadership. We welcome a feature that will be known as Women in History. Sandy Gaspar provides the first entry for this section of the journal. We also introduce Harriet Gould's essay in the section of the journal that will be called Voices of Women in the Field.


Voices Of Women In The Field-S Is For Survival: Tips For Surviving Administrative Change, Harriet Gould Oct 2004

Voices Of Women In The Field-S Is For Survival: Tips For Surviving Administrative Change, Harriet Gould

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

Superintendent tenure averages about five years in any district. With frequent turnover, most women leaders encounter many administrative changes during their careers. As the new super begins leading the district, stress, tension and even anger can develop. Team dynamics may fall apart or never develop. If this is the direction your administrative relationship is headed, these alphabet tips may be a helpful resource for survival.


Pioneer Women In Manitoba: Evidence Of Servant-Leadership, Carolyn Crippen Oct 2004

Pioneer Women In Manitoba: Evidence Of Servant-Leadership, Carolyn Crippen

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

Leadership was characterized as patriarchal and hierarchical during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Pioneer women were often not credited with leadership qualities although many, including school teachers, journalists, suffragettes, healthcare workers, and social activists played an important role in the development of Manitoba communities. This study hypothesized that women were engaged in unrecognized leadership strategies within that contemporary culture. This research explored whether three particular Manitoba pioneer women, Margaret Scott (1855-1931), Margret Benedictsson (1866- 1956), and Jessie McDermott (1870-1950), did, in fact, practice a form of leadership. This leadership form was identified as servant leadership and defined by Robert …


Ua61/6 Newsletter Issue 4, Wku Institute For Rural Health Development & Research Oct 2004

Ua61/6 Newsletter Issue 4, Wku Institute For Rural Health Development & Research

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Newsletter created by and about the Institute for Rural Health Development & Research. This issue contains:

  • Simpson, Staci. Letter from the Director
  • Institute for Rural Health Development & Research Impact Statement
  • Mobile Health Unit Conference Attended
  • WKU Mobile Health & Wellness Unit
  • Kentucky State Fair Project
  • Health House of Horrors
  • Wilson, Richard. Faculty Presents at American Public Health Association Conference
  • New Interdisciplinary Program: WellWorks
  • Health Fair Event for Migrant Workers Held
  • Local Interventions to Encourage the Enhancement of the Health of the Rural Elderly
  • Jones, Susan. Predicting the Use of Personal Respiratory Protection Among Workers in Swine Confinement Buildings
  • The …


Chasing A Gendered Agenda: Collaboration And Team Teaching In Higher Education, Dana Christman, Barbara N. Martin, William W. Lockwood Oct 2004

Chasing A Gendered Agenda: Collaboration And Team Teaching In Higher Education, Dana Christman, Barbara N. Martin, William W. Lockwood

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

This case study sought to characterize and give voice to women faculty working in collaboration and team teaching with male faculty in a higher education setting. The experiences of the women, as well as how they made sense of their experiences are presented. Then, cast against the framework of Feminist Phase Theory, particular attention is paid to the structure, climate, and culture of the work experience. The significance of the study is found in the multiple realities of women faculty members' experiences, and in the suggestions provided for improving the chances of success for female and male faculty to collaboratively …


Journal O/Women In Educational Leadership, Vol. 2, No. 4--October 2004 Oct 2004

Journal O/Women In Educational Leadership, Vol. 2, No. 4--October 2004

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

No abstract provided.


Seeking Coherence And Integrity: Personal And Professional Demands And Expectations Of Senior Women Professors, Florence A. Hamrick, Mimi Benjamin Oct 2004

Seeking Coherence And Integrity: Personal And Professional Demands And Expectations Of Senior Women Professors, Florence A. Hamrick, Mimi Benjamin

Journal of Women in Educational Leadership

This study of 26 senior women professors at a large research university suggests that, while their negotiation of professional and personal commitments involved calculated balancing acts and strategies, they primarily described searches for integrity and coherence in life. More effective personal management strategies, modified and more realistic expectations, and a refusal to dwell on past decisions were among the themes identified. Respondents described an almost uniform and longstanding self-sufficiency and acknowledged having more control over aspects of their work, lives, and time. However, for many, time was also increasingly spent on some level of attention to health, and retirement preparation.