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Rachel Swarns: The 272 (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries Mar 2024

Rachel Swarns: The 272 (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries

Library Resources for Campus Events

A bibliography of resources available through the Holy Cross Libraries which provide additional information related to "Rachel Swarns: The 272," a discussion with Rachel Swarms, President Vincent D. Rougeau, Board of Trustees Chair Helen W. Boucher, M.D. '86, and Jesuit Provincial Joseph M. O'Keefe, S.J., '76. Swarms is associate professor of journalism at New York Universityand the author of The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church

This event was sponsored by the McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, and was held at the College of the Holy Cross on March 20, …


The Single Dimensional Deviant: The Socialization We Receive Concerning Disabled Bodies, Coral Sky Mar 2024

The Single Dimensional Deviant: The Socialization We Receive Concerning Disabled Bodies, Coral Sky

Sociology Student Work Collection

The socialization process cultivates an environment where individuals can assimilate to the upheld societal beliefs and norms. When we look at this socialization process through the lens of disability, we will find a multifaceted set of beliefs that predict the treatment those with disabilities receive and the perpetuated perceptions concerning the disabled community. The media plays a sizeable role in shaping the beliefs, norms, and attitudes that wider society adheres to. Through critically analyzing the media consumed, it becomes intelligible that there is an inextricable link between disability and disadvantageous stereotypes. For instance, the films "Me Before You," directed by …


03-04-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson Mar 2024

03-04-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson

ORSP Newsletter

ORSP On-demand Training for PIs, Liz Williamson spotlight, Grant for Studying Clean Energy Production Awarded, NIH Simplified Peer Review Framework.


March 2024, Volume 20, Number 1, Winthrop University Archives And Special Collections Mar 2024

March 2024, Volume 20, Number 1, Winthrop University Archives And Special Collections

Retrospect: News from the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University

No abstract provided.


Community Engagement Newsletter, March 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of Community Engagement. Mar 2024

Community Engagement Newsletter, March 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of Community Engagement.

Community Engagement Newsletter

In this issue:

--- Community Engagement Celebration Day
--- Stories of Impact
--- Faculty Development
--- Events & Engagement Opportunities
--- Funding Opportunity
--- UNI Engaged Podcast


The Library Scuttle: March/April 2024, Une Library Services Mar 2024

The Library Scuttle: March/April 2024, Une Library Services

The Library Scuttle

Library resource awareness poster covering National Poetry Month, UNE anniversary, and upcoming events.


Bibliotech, March 2024, Uno Criss Library Mar 2024

Bibliotech, March 2024, Uno Criss Library

BiblioTech

UNO Libraries' Digital Newsletter, BiblioTech, January 2024 Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library, University of Nebraska at Omaha.


Milner Library Technical Services Department 2023 Annual Report, Milner Library Mar 2024

Milner Library Technical Services Department 2023 Annual Report, Milner Library

Milner Library Publications

Annual Report for the Technical Services Department of Milner Library, Illinois State University, for calendar year 2023.


[Whm] Writers & Poets: Women Of The Rio Grande Valley & Their Works, Shannon Pensa, Special Collections & Archives Mar 2024

[Whm] Writers & Poets: Women Of The Rio Grande Valley & Their Works, Shannon Pensa, Special Collections & Archives

Library Display Posters

Each March UTRGV Special Collections & Archives recognizes the historical contributions and achievements of women to the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. This year we focus on women writers and poets and highlight their works.


Notes For The Stalled, V16n07, March 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Mar 2024

Notes For The Stalled, V16n07, March 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In this issue:

--- Speech Showcase
--- Tell Us What You Think
--- RodCon 2024
--- Research Award


[Whm] Women's History Month 2024, Samantha Bustillos, Tiffany Villarreal Mar 2024

[Whm] Women's History Month 2024, Samantha Bustillos, Tiffany Villarreal

Library Display Posters

Collection of posters created celebrating Women's History Month 2024. Posters include: film recommendations, new/popular titles, nonfiction/biographical, comics, and research resources.


The Guardian The Month Of March 2024, Wright State Student Body Mar 2024

The Guardian The Month Of March 2024, Wright State Student Body

The Guardian Student Newspaper

News articles from The Guardian for the Month of March 2024. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.


[Iahm] St. Patrick's Day And Irish American Heritage Month, Raquel Estrada, William Flores Mar 2024

[Iahm] St. Patrick's Day And Irish American Heritage Month, Raquel Estrada, William Flores

Library Display Posters

United States Government documents celebrating St. Patrick’s Day & Irish-American Heritage Month. Poster contains fun facts from the U.S. Census Bureau & links to other U.S. Government Resources.


Face Peace Design Brief #3: Facilitating Training And Education Programs In The Peacebuilding Field, John Porten Mar 2024

Face Peace Design Brief #3: Facilitating Training And Education Programs In The Peacebuilding Field, John Porten

Kroc IPJ Research and Resources

Trust-building and social bonding are easier in person — and to some extent in synchronous rather than asynchronous distanced learning. Distance and time differences can make organization of synchronous learning difficult. Differences in access to the internet and other infrastructure issues can exacerbate this problem. Cultural differences and other forms of diversity can also make building trust among students, and between students and teachers, more difficult.

While advances in technology and technique have improved the outcomes of distanced educational programs in recent years, distanced educational models still result in underperformance for the participants when compared to face-to-face programs. Research shows …


Face Peace Design Brief #4: Negotiation And Consensus Building In Hybrid Environments, John Porten Mar 2024

Face Peace Design Brief #4: Negotiation And Consensus Building In Hybrid Environments, John Porten

Kroc IPJ Research and Resources

This FACE Peace Design Brief considers negotiation and consensus-building programs using a mix of in-person and distanced elements. Recent advances in technology and cultural shifts brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have allowed program and event designers to consider a wide variety of tools and practices that allow negotiations and bargaining to happen at a distance or asynchronously.


Book Review: Small Armies, Big Cities: Rethinking Urban Warfare, John P. Sullivan Feb 2024

Book Review: Small Armies, Big Cities: Rethinking Urban Warfare, John P. Sullivan

Parameters Bookshelf – Online Book Reviews

Author: Louise A. Tumchewics (editor)

Reviewed by Dr. John P. Sullivan, instructor, Safe Communities Institute, University of Southern California

Dr. John P. Sullivan gives an overview of Louise A. Tumchewics's anthology on the "persistent challenge" of urban warfare and highlights the work's strongest chapters and their value to "commanders and planners of future urban operations." Sullivan mentions chapter author Patrick Finnegan's discussion of "liminality" as particularly valuable and also calls John Spencer's siege discussion "one of the book's core contributions."


Book Review: Waging A Good War: How The Civil Rights Movement Won Its Battles, 1954–1968, Keith Nightingale Feb 2024

Book Review: Waging A Good War: How The Civil Rights Movement Won Its Battles, 1954–1968, Keith Nightingale

Parameters Bookshelf – Online Book Reviews

Author: Thomas E. Ricks

Reviewed by Keith Nightingale, retired colonel, US Army

Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas E. Ricks frames the American civil rights movement in terms of a (nonviolent) war, examining the leadership, strategy, and tactics required for success. Ricks also discusses the postwar-like effects the movement had on its participants (such as PTSD), which reviewer Colonel Keith Nightingale (US Army, retired) calls "the most poignant matter in the book." Nightingale also praises the work as "a highly readable dissection of the movement" and "a history of the first order."


Book Review: The Islamic State In Afghanistan And Pakistan: Strategic Alliances And Rivalries, Thomas F. Lynch Iii Feb 2024

Book Review: The Islamic State In Afghanistan And Pakistan: Strategic Alliances And Rivalries, Thomas F. Lynch Iii

Parameters Bookshelf – Online Book Reviews

Authors: Amira Jadoon with Andrew Mines

Reviewed by Thomas F. Lynch III, PhD, Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of National Strategic Studies, National Defense University

Dr. Thomas F. Lynch III offers his expertise in a thoughtful review of this "essential primer" on the Islamic-State Khorasan Province (ISK). While finding the book's idea that the ISK is currently a "latent, global terrorist threat" to be "less persuasive," Lynch highlights the value of author Amira Jadoon's unique ability "to write with an appropriate level of depth about the complexity of tribal groups, subgroups, fragments, and splinters" and notes that "There is no other …


Book Review: Violence In Defeat: The Wehrmacht On German Soil, 1944–1945, Daniel Gipper Feb 2024

Book Review: Violence In Defeat: The Wehrmacht On German Soil, 1944–1945, Daniel Gipper

Parameters Bookshelf – Online Book Reviews

Author: Bastiaan Willems

Reviewed by Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Gipper, US Air Force, faculty development scholar, Air University

Through an analysis of the German Wehrmacht's "barbarization" toward the end of World War II, Violence in Defeat provides a useful and cautionary case study on military effectiveness, distinction, and necessity. Reviewer Daniel Gipper highlights the book's particular contributions to the literature, particularly the examination of German "violence against German citizens," which Gipper notes is a "widely overlooked event." Gipper also notes the book's value for reexamining "long-standing assumptions about unit cohesion."


Centennial Library Shelf Life, January/February 2024, Cedarville University Feb 2024

Centennial Library Shelf Life, January/February 2024, Cedarville University

Centennial Library Shelf Life

Articles in this issue: Biblical Heritage Gallery Exhibit: "You Live Where?", Students Enjoy Library Event, Library Career Opportunities, Library Careers Program: Notes from Our Interns, Digital Commons Publishing Corner, Library Showcases Student Art Work, Spotlight on Faculty Publishing.


Women’S Peacebuilding Leadership During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Briana Mawby, Carolyne Komen, John Porten Feb 2024

Women’S Peacebuilding Leadership During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Briana Mawby, Carolyne Komen, John Porten

Kroc IPJ Research and Resources

Women's Peacebuilding Leadership during the COVID-19 Pandemic is the first annual Women Waging Peace report, a new publication that provides a resource for policymakers and funders, created directly from the recommendations and priorities of women peacebuilders around the world. This report leverages the experiences and perspectives of women peace leaders to communicate clear priorities to funders and policymakers about what matters most for building sustainable and long-lasting peace.

This report provides:

  • Analysis of the challenges and opportunities that the global community of women peacebuilders experienced in 2023;
  • Recommendations for funding and programming priorities for 2024; and
  • In-depth findings related to …


Birds, Bats And Minds. Tales Of A Revolutionary Scientist: Donald R. Griffin. Volume Three, Carolyn A. Ristau Feb 2024

Birds, Bats And Minds. Tales Of A Revolutionary Scientist: Donald R. Griffin. Volume Three, Carolyn A. Ristau

eBooks

In this three-volume biography, we revisit the life and accomplishments of the revolutionary scientist, Donald R. Griffin. He encountered a lifetime of initial hostile resistance to his ideas and studies; now they are largely accepted. He and a colleague discovered the phenomenon of echolocation used by bats to navigate and capture insects, proposed that birds navigate guided by such cues as the sun and stars, and suggested that animals are likely aware, thinking and feeling beings. Forty interviews with his colleagues and friends help us understand the young emerging scientist and the mature researcher. We learn about his and others’ …


Women’S Peacebuilding Leadership During The Covid-19 Pandemic (Executive Summary), Briana Mawby, Carolyne Komen, John Porten Feb 2024

Women’S Peacebuilding Leadership During The Covid-19 Pandemic (Executive Summary), Briana Mawby, Carolyne Komen, John Porten

Kroc IPJ Research and Resources

Women's Peacebuilding Leadership during the COVID-19 Pandemic is the first annual Women Waging Peace report, a new publication that provides a resource for policymakers and funders, created directly from the recommendations and priorities of women peacebuilders around the world. This report leverages the experiences and perspectives of women peace leaders to communicate clear priorities to funders and policymakers about what matters most for building sustainable and long-lasting peace.

This report provides:

  • Analysis of the challenges and opportunities that the global community of women peacebuilders experienced in 2023;
  • Recommendations for funding and programming priorities for 2024; and
  • In-depth findings related to …


Community Engagement Newsletter, February 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of Community Engagement. Feb 2024

Community Engagement Newsletter, February 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Office Of Community Engagement.

Community Engagement Newsletter

In this issue:

--- UNI's Economics of Sustainability Class Teams Up with STAR4D for Impact
--- Community Engagement by the Numbers
--- Nonprofit Explore-A-Ganza
--- INSPIRE Conference
--- Community Engagement Celebration Day
--- Civic Action Academy Student Presentations
--- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
--- Certified Nonprofit Professional Credential (CNP)
--- McElroy Youth Leadership Funds
--- UNI Engaged Podcast


College Of Natural Sciences 2023 Year-End Publication, College Of Natural Sciences Feb 2024

College Of Natural Sciences 2023 Year-End Publication, College Of Natural Sciences

College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports

Page 1 Dean's Message
Page 3 Department Highlights
Page 4 One Day for State
Page 5 Noble Prize Winner Speaks on Campus
Page 6-7 Faculty Excellence
Page 8-9 Student Excellence
Page 10 Outreach Program
Page 10 Events and Traditions
Page 11 Connections Abroad
Page 12 Student Spotlight
Page 13 Alumni Spotlight
Page 14 First Ever Drone Day
Page 15 Grand Opening of POET Bioproducts Center
Page 16 Work Anniversaries


The Pacific Sentinel, February 2024, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Feb 2024

The Pacific Sentinel, February 2024, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

The Pacific Sentinel

Editor: Eva Sheehan

Articles in this issue include:

  • Earth Mama
  • Spotlighting Black Artists Through a Mix of Mediums
  • The Dresden Dolls in Portland: A Punk Cabaret
  • Let Knowledge Serve the City
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Surviving Seasonal Struggles
  • What We're Enjoying
  • Events Calendar & Extras


Ciis Dissertation Abstracts, 2022-2023, California Institute Of Integral Studies Feb 2024

Ciis Dissertation Abstracts, 2022-2023, California Institute Of Integral Studies

CIIS Dissertation Abstracts

This compilation of dissertation abstracts reflects the exciting research completed by the 2022-2023 graduates from PhD programs in the School of Consciousness and Transformation and the Clinical Psychology Doctorate (PsyD) in the School of Professional Psychology and Health at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS).

The original and impactful doctoral research presented here spans diverse areas of scholarship from anthropology and social change to human sexuality, philosophy and religion, and whole person approaches to psychology, demonstrating the breadth and depth of transformative and integral inquiry happening at CIIS. The transdisciplinary nature of these dissertations reflects the richness and complexity …


02-26-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson Feb 2024

02-26-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson

ORSP Newsletter

No abstract provided.


02-12-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson Feb 2024

02-12-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson

ORSP Newsletter

I-RED Program, Training on Python and R available, Christy White spotlight, UM Researchers Find Turmeric, Thyme Oils Repel Fire Ants


02-05-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson Feb 2024

02-05-2024 Orsp Newsletter, Liz Williamson

ORSP Newsletter

NSF Revises PAPPG, Mickey McLaurin spotlight, ORSP Training Available: NSF Project Summary, Inclusive Entrepreneurship Event