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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Lanter, Charlie. Parking, Safety Problems Solved?
- A Guide to the College Heights Herald’s Changes
- Hall, Jason & Dan Hieb. Summer’s Not Over
- Hall, Jason. Mammoth More than Just Caves
- Moore, Leigh. President Says Some Athletics Programs May Go
- Moore, Leigh. Coaches Remain Optimistic Despite Gary Ransdell’s Comments
- Welcome to the College Heights Herald
- Ambivalent Puppet Masters? Not Quite – College Heights Herald
- Karen, Mattias. New Lot for Commuters to Open Next Month
- Wilson, Misty. City Commission Considering Regulations for Keg Buyers
- Back, Shannon. John Minton …
Ua12/2/1 Sports, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Sports, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Sports section of the College Heights Herald, contains articles:
- Mayo, Travis. For Willie Taggart, A Chance at Greatness
- Mayo, Travis. Senior-Packed Team Hopes for Title – Football
- Brewer, Jerry. Travis Hudson Could Be Whistled for Traveling – Volleyball
- Mayo, Travis. Linebacker Suspended After Drug Indictment – Bernie Adams
- Moore, Leigh. Team Hopes Intensity Will Mean Success – Volleyball
- Hill, Chris. Runners Begin Year with Key Injuries
- Sisco, Scott. Soccer Team Rebuilding After Loss of Key Players
- Hill, Chris. Runners Trying to Keep Crown
- Darr, John. Leslie Johnson Lands Spot in WNBA
- Brewer, Jerry. Who’ll Win, Who’ll Lose This Season
Ua3/9/5 Opening Faculty/Staff Meeting, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Opening Faculty/Staff Meeting, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered by WKU president Gary Ransdell at his first fall convocation. He discusses priorities, strategic planning, institutional peer group, programs of distinction, campus construction and improvement, traffic and parking, information technology, student compensation, athletics, employee benefits and policies, community relations, fund raising and student recruitment.
Ua3/9/5 Master Plan Speech, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Master Plan Speech, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered by WKU president Gary Ransdell to the incoming Class of 2002.
Ua3/9/5 Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club, Wku President's Office
Ua3/9/5 Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Talking points used by WKU president Gary Ransdell at a meeting of the Hopkinsville Kentucky Kiwanis Club regarding Western Kentucky University.
The Process Of Identity Change From Entitled Controller To Batterer, Evelyn Powell
The Process Of Identity Change From Entitled Controller To Batterer, Evelyn Powell
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The primary purpose of this research was to investigate any catalysts to changes in self-concept that may have occurred among thirteen men who had been labeled as batterers by the courts and who were about to graduate from the Project to End Abuse through Counseling and Education (PEACE), a court-mandated batterers' intervention program, in Nashville, Tennessee. It is deemed necessary for a batterer to first recognize himself as such before he is able to stop battering. The second purpose of this research was to document the men's attitudes about PEACE and how it affected them. Within the framework of symbolic …
Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 8, No. 6, Wku University Relations
Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 8, No. 6, Wku University Relations
WKU Archives Records
On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:
- College News
- Sponsored Programs
- Hot off the Press
- Personnel File
This issue includes articles:
- Skipper, Bob. Applied Science & Tech WKU's First Program of Distinction
- WKU Regents Elect Cornelius Martin Chair; Kristen Bale Vice Chair; Welcome Three - Stephanie Cosby, Ronald Sheffer, James Tennill
- Yarbrough, Alex. Meet WKU's 1998 Distinguished Professors - Richard Salisbury, Julia Roberts
- Eison, Sheila. Professor With a Cause: Corporate Advocacy - Judith Hoover
- Yarbrough, Alex. He's Dr. Historian to His Colleagues - Vernon Sheeley
- Annuoncing This Year's Productivity Awards …
Moderation Of Personality Test Validity, Christopher Woolard
Moderation Of Personality Test Validity, Christopher Woolard
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Personality testing can be an adequate instrument for prediction of future job performance. However, the predictive ability of these tests has been only moderate at best. This researcher attempted to determine if feedback would help improve the predictive ability of personality tests. The results indicated that feedback did not moderate the relationship between the personality dimensions and job performance for all of the personality construct s except Openness to Experience. This researcher also attempted to replicate the findings of the Barrick and Mount (1993) study which found that autonomy moderated the relationship between Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and job performance. This …
Ua12/2/1 View Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 View Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special welcome to campus issue of the College Heights Herald. This issue contains articles:
- Ransdell, Gary. Welcome to WKU
- Campus Map
- Felkins, Melissa. Student Government Association: Long-Term Effects Mostly Positive
- Olmsted, Mikki. Office Provides Support for Minority Students – Minority Student Support Services
- Newcomer Information
- University Services
- Academic Calendar 1998-1999
- Englert, Jennifer. Intramurals: It’s Just Fun
- Fitness: Preston Health & Activities Center Offers Students Fitness
- Panhellenic Association
- Interfraternity Council
- Greek Map
- Local Churches
- Englert, Jennifer. Religious Organizations Provide Chance to Praise God with Friends
- Karen, Mattias. Getting Involved Important
Gender Differences In College Students' Attributions For Success And Failure, Anna Hutton
Gender Differences In College Students' Attributions For Success And Failure, Anna Hutton
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Attributions for success and failure have been the topic of much research. One area of focus is that of gender differences. Research has produced highly inconsistent results, but many believe that differences exist in the way men and women attribute success and failure. The present study was designed to identify differences in the ways college men and women make attributions for success and failure and to determine whether there are gender differences in attributions for success and failure in ego-involved areas. Three hundred and ninety undergraduate students completed the Collegiate Attributions Scale. Results showed that (a) college students are more …
Predicting Academic Success In College Using The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised, Katherine Bishop
Predicting Academic Success In College Using The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised, Katherine Bishop
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The prediction of success in college has received a substantial amount of research interest. A variety of predictor variables have been examined including personality and demographic variables as well as scores on standardized college entrance examinations. However, few studies have included the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R). In the present study, this researcher examined the ability of the WAIS-R to predict college success as measured by grade point average (GPA). The participants were 49 undergraduates, from a public university, who volunteered for intellectual assessments. It was hypothesized that the WAIS-R would predict college GPA. The prediction was expected to be …
Zebrafish Retinal Development And The Effects Of Abnormal Light Rearing Conditions, Shannon Saszik
Zebrafish Retinal Development And The Effects Of Abnormal Light Rearing Conditions, Shannon Saszik
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Anatomical and physiological studies have shown that the zebrafish is a useful model of vertebrate visual function. Anatomy has shown that the zebrafish possess the traditional three cone types (S-, M-, and L- cones), and a fourth cone type that is sensitive to ultraviolet light (U-cones). Physiologically, the adult zebrafish appears to have a complex visual system with color opponent mechanisms. Anatomical results suggest that the zebrafish may be a good model of retinal development as well. The zebrafish retina develops in a sequential manner and is immature at hatch. Bilotta et al. (1996) also found that the retina was …
A Study Of Highly And Moderately Gifted Students In Mixed-Age Settings And The Effect On Social Status And Self-Concept, Deeayne Mayfield
A Study Of Highly And Moderately Gifted Students In Mixed-Age Settings And The Effect On Social Status And Self-Concept, Deeayne Mayfield
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This research addresses issues of self-concept, social status, and relative age as they relate to moderately (n=146) and highly (n=161) gifted students. Previous research regarding self-concept and giftedness yielded mixed results. The majority of social status research had not been conducted with gifted students, and relative age issues have been addressed only with young children. Therefore, the present research was conducted to carry the previous studies further. Only one self-concept scale, the Behavior scale, showed a significant difference between highly and moderately gifted students with highly gifted students outscoring moderately gifted students. No significant differences between moderately and highly gifted …
"Reasonable Person" Vs. "Reasonable Woman": An Evaluation Of The Standards Used In Determining Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment, Allison Maue
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Currently, there is a debate in progress over which standard is appropriate for use when evaluating hostile work environment sexual harassment. Traditionally the "reasonable person" has been used as the viewpoint from which to evaluate potentially harassing behavior. However, the historical 1991 federal court case Ellison vs. Brady introduced the "reasonable woman" standard due to the belief that the traditional standard may unwittingly be biased toward men. Most research to date has focused on the benefits and/or disadvantages of utilizing one standard over the other. The present research represents an attempt to discover whether the implementation of a standard truly …
Keeping The "Shiny Side Up" And The "Hammer Down": The Subculture Of American Truck Drivers, David Fields
Keeping The "Shiny Side Up" And The "Hammer Down": The Subculture Of American Truck Drivers, David Fields
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this research is to provide a comprehensive description of the trucking subculture. In addition to detailing the material and nonmaterial aspects of and the process of being socialized into the trucking subculture, this thesis provides a profile of the contemporary American truck driver including demographics, work activities, attitudes, opinions and illegal activities.
Behavior Management Training Issues In Kentucky Classrooms, Karin Holland
Behavior Management Training Issues In Kentucky Classrooms, Karin Holland
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Classroom discipline is often a primary concern of teachers. Little is known, however, about the extent of teachers' knowledge, training, and skills with behavior management issues. This study was conducted to examine teachers' training with specific behavioral strategies, their personal level of proficiency in resolving these problems, and to determine if teachers consider the function of aberrant behaviors when deciding upon treatment interventions. A survey was developed to address these issues. The survey was distributed to teachers in four south-central Kentucky counties and two western Kentucky counties. Of the 350 surveys distributed, 209 were returned for a 59.7% return rate. …
Coping With Jealousy: Effects Of Personality, Gender And Intensity Of Jealousy, Tisha Thompson
Coping With Jealousy: Effects Of Personality, Gender And Intensity Of Jealousy, Tisha Thompson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The present researcher focused on how subjects cope with jealousy in 6 different situations. A scale was developed to assess how jealous subjects would be in the 6 situations and how likely they were to use 13 different coping methods. Principal components analysis yielded 3 coping components. The researcher investigated the relationship between personality and coping style, finding that different personality types, using Costa and McCrae's 5-factor model, coped differently with jealousy. The researcher also examined the relationship between gender and coping style. Results suggested that females use coping methods to save the relationship with their partner and males tend …
The Effects Of Constant And Variable Practice On Performing A Gross Motor Skill, Leslie Snyder
The Effects Of Constant And Variable Practice On Performing A Gross Motor Skill, Leslie Snyder
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The present researcher compared and contrasted the variability of practice hypothesis (variable practice) with the specificity of learning hypothesis (constant practice) for this study. The variability of practice hypothesis specified that a person's subsequent ability to complete a novel motor task will increase by altering conditions of practice (Schmidt, 1975). The specificity of learning hypothesis, however, asserted that repetition of the same movements will increase an individual's retention rate for the movement (Adams, 1971). The researcher operationalized this debate via basketball free throw shooting. Participants were assigned to either a constant practice condition, where shots were taken from the free …
Influence Of Viewing Dramatic Television And Perceived Risk Of Victimization On Crime-Specific Fear, Eric Barth
Influence Of Viewing Dramatic Television And Perceived Risk Of Victimization On Crime-Specific Fear, Eric Barth
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this study is to examine the predictability of the fear of property and personal crime in relation to viewing dramatic or violent television. The study was carried out using the viewpoint that the viewing of violence, which is symbolically communicated through the medium of television, does affect the fear of crime. A questionnaire was administered in the spring of 1998 to students of a mid-South regional university. The sample consisted of 619 undergraduate students. Descriptive statistics, bivariate correlations, and multiple regression were used to analyze the data. The results of this study suggest that watching violent television …
"Anything Dead Coming Back To Life Hurts": Ghosts And Memory In Hamlet And Beloved, Rebecca Boyd
"Anything Dead Coming Back To Life Hurts": Ghosts And Memory In Hamlet And Beloved, Rebecca Boyd
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Ghost stories are an ingrained part of most cultures because, typically, humans must be forced to confront those elements of their individual and communal past that they would prefer to ignore. Accordingly, ghosts have embodied weaknesses and hidden evils that must be assimilated and transcended, and writers have embroidered a variety of subtexts upon the traditional fabric of ghostlore. Specifically, both William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Toni Morrison's Beloved employ ghosts as symbols of man's archetypal desire to hide his past. A careful examination of the texts in these ghost stories, of the cultural folklore included, and of the ghosts' influence …
Seasonal Effects On The Geochemical Evolution Of The Logsdon River, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Darlene Anthony
Seasonal Effects On The Geochemical Evolution Of The Logsdon River, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Darlene Anthony
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The following research describes the collection and evaluation of geochemical data from the Logsdon River, an open-flow conduit that drains a portion of the Turnhole Spring drainage basin within the Mammoth Cave karst aquifer of south-central Kentucky. This spatial survey of nearly 10 km of continuous base-level conduit included seasonal sampling of carbon dioxide partial pressures (Pco2)> dissolved ions, and saturation indices for calcite (SIcal). The highest PC02 values are found at the upstream site, closest to the Sinkhole Plain recharge area, which creates under-saturated conditions. Rapid outgassing of C02 into the cave atmosphere creates oversaturated conditions for several thousand …
Educational Specialist Programs In School Psychology: Trends In Training Emphasis, Shawna Kennedy
Educational Specialist Programs In School Psychology: Trends In Training Emphasis, Shawna Kennedy
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
A survey was conducted to examine current training practices of NASP accredited specialist programs. Information was gathered through a mailed survey to NASP accredited school psychology Ed.S. training programs across the United States. Of the 97 training programs to whom surveys were sent, 56 surveys were returned and 51 were considered usable (53% return rate). The survey respondents were divided into groups according to self-reported program emphasis. Thirty-one programs reported emphasizing traditional assessment (Traditional Programs), while 20 programs reported other areas of emphasis (Other Programs). An independent t-test indicated that Traditional Programs offer significantly higher amounts of training in traditional …
Ua68/9/2/2 Big Red Marching Band Newsletter, Wku Marching Band
Ua68/9/2/2 Big Red Marching Band Newsletter, Wku Marching Band
Student Organizations
Newsletter created for the WKU marching band.
Industrial Resources: Calloway County - Murray, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Industrial Resources: Calloway County - Murray, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Calloway County
"Resources for Economic Development: Murray (Calloway County), Kentucky" prepared by the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Division of Research, and the Murray - Calloway County Chamber of Commerce, 1998. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate.
Industrial Resources: Graves County - Mayfield, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Industrial Resources: Graves County - Mayfield, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Graves County
"Resources for Economic Development: Mayfield, Kentucky” prepared by the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Division of Research, and the Mayfield – Graves County Local Development Corporation, 1998. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate.
Industrial Resources: Grayson County - Leitchfield, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Industrial Resources: Grayson County - Leitchfield, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Grayson County
"Resources for Economic Development: Grayson County, Kentucky” prepared by the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Division of Research, and the Leitchfield – Grayson County Local Development Corporation, 1998. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate.
Industrial Resources: Ohio County, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Industrial Resources: Ohio County, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Ohio County
"Resources for Economic Development: Ohio County, [Kentucky]" prepared by the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Division of Research in cooperation in cooperation with the Ohio County Industrial Foundation, Inc., July 1998. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate.
Industrial Resources: Hopkins County - Madisonville, Earlington And Hanson, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Industrial Resources: Hopkins County - Madisonville, Earlington And Hanson, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Hopkins County
"Resources for Economic Development: Madisonville, Earlington and Hanson, Kentucky" prepared by the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Division of Research in cooperation with Madisonville-Hopkins County Economic Development Corporation and Madisonville-Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce, July 1998.The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, education and health facilitates, housing, communications, recreation, natural resources, markets and climate.
Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 8, No. 5, Wku University Relations
Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 8, No. 5, Wku University Relations
WKU Archives Records
On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:
- College News
- Sponsored Programs
- Hot off the Press
- Personnel File
- Coming Up - Calendar of Events
This issue includes articles:
- Dr. Gary A. Ransdell is Inaugurated Ninth WKU President
- WKU 143rd Commencement Revives Tradition with Outdoor Ceremony
- Regents Approve $142 Million Budget
- Franklin Bank & Trust Establishes WKU Lecture Series
- Gone Fishin'! - WKU retirees
- Business College Receives 1 Million+ Gift - Leon Page
- Ribbon Cutting for the Community College
- Ransdell, Gary. The Delicate Balance Between Past and Future
- Siria, Stephanie. Grant Will …
Program Evaluation Of Project Team And Project Prep, Preservice Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Training Programs, Sarah Whittaker
Program Evaluation Of Project Team And Project Prep, Preservice Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Training Programs, Sarah Whittaker
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
A survey of graduates who participated in Project TEAM (School Psychology, Social Work, and Speech/Language Pathology) and Project PREP (Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education) is presented. Graduates completed coursework, seminars and practica that emphasized knowledge and skills related to working with children in the birth through 5 age group and their families. The survey determined in which competencies graduates indicated they were best and least prepared by the program and which competencies were most and least applicable to their present careers. The survey also determined what teaming models the graduates are currently using and would prefer to use in their careers. …