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Ua12/6 Outstanding Black Graduates Recognition Ceremony, Wku Diversity Programs Dec 2001

Ua12/6 Outstanding Black Graduates Recognition Ceremony, Wku Diversity Programs

WKU Archives Records

Program recognizing outstanding Black graduates of WKU. Each person is listed giving their home town, degree, organizations, future aspirations and personal statements of gratitude.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs Dec 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hall, Rex. Executive Session – Gary Ransdell
  • Corbin, Brett. City to Start Charging for False Fire Alarms
  • Hall, Rex. State Intervention to Delay Diddle Arena Renovation
  • Hoang, Mai. SKyPAC to Build Parking Lots – Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center
  • Ho, Ho, Ho-boy; It’s Wish List Time – Christmas
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Christmas Presents
  • Weisser, Angela, et al. Mold the Phone – Tate Page Hall
  • Youngman, Sam. I’ve Had Enough, It’s Time to Go Home
  • Lord, Joseph. Gary Ransdell Allows Idiots to Graduate – New Rock 92
  • Ragan, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs Dec 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Sewell, Beth. All They Want for Christmas
  • Roberts, Amy. Season Leaves International Students Out in Cold
  • Compton, Michael. Christmas Movies
  • Wilemon, Miranda. Holiday Sales Attract College Buyers
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Gables Apartment Fire Spurs Discussion
  • Corbin, Brett. Student Files Rape Report
  • Hightower, Kyle. Devastated – Football
  • Lord, Joseph. No One Hit on University Boulevard in a Year
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: University Debt
  • Policy Putting School in Debt on Integrity – Credit Cards
  • No Moldy Reaction to a Pressing Health Problem – Tate Page Hall
  • Bedo, Leslie. College Heights …


Offenders Incarcerated For Crimes Against Juveniles., David Finkelhor, Richard Ormrod Dec 2001

Offenders Incarcerated For Crimes Against Juveniles., David Finkelhor, Richard Ormrod

Crimes Against Children Research Center

This study uses data from the 1997 Survey of Inmates in State Correctional Facilities to examine the characteristics of persons incarcerated for victimizing children and youth. This OJJDP Bulletin, part of the Crimes Against Children series, presents a wide range of information pertaining to victimizers of children, including offense characteristics, offender histories, overall trends, and the severity of sentences received by such criminals. Significant differences between offenders incarcerated for crimes against juveniles and offenders imprisoned for crimes against adults are highlighted. Figures and tables illustrate the Survey's major findings.


Changing Prison Management Strategies In Response To Voi/Tis Legislation, Susan Turner, Laura J. Hickman, Judith Greene, Terry Fain Dec 2001

Changing Prison Management Strategies In Response To Voi/Tis Legislation, Susan Turner, Laura J. Hickman, Judith Greene, Terry Fain

Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Publications and Presentations

This legislation was designed to increase the capacity of State correctional systems to confine serious and violent offenders for longer periods of time and to assure the public that these offenders would serve a substantial portion of their sentences. The VOI/TIS incentive grants provide States with funds to build or expand bed capacity in correctional facilities, temporary or permanent correctional facilities, and local jail capacity. This study examined adaptations in prison management made by State correctional agencies in response to VOI/TIS. Specifically, the study addressed the changes in management, safety and training procedures, the type and extent of programming (education, …


Exploring Racial Variations In The Spousal Sex Ratio Of Killing, Wendy C. Regoeczi Dec 2001

Exploring Racial Variations In The Spousal Sex Ratio Of Killing, Wendy C. Regoeczi

Sociology & Criminology Faculty Publications

The following article examines differences in the social situation of intimate partners as an explanation of racial differences in the female to male ratio of spousal homicides in Canada. An analysis of homicide data from 1961 to 1983 generated by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics reveals that the ratio of women killing their husbands to men killing their wives is highest for Aboriginals and lowest for Blacks, with the ratio for Whites falling in between. The possible sources of racial differences in this ratio include the proportion of couples (a) in common-law relationships, (b) who are co-residing as opposed …


Pretreatment Characteristics Of Legally Coerced Drug Treatment Seekers, Bridgett Augustino Dec 2001

Pretreatment Characteristics Of Legally Coerced Drug Treatment Seekers, Bridgett Augustino

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This study examines the sociodemographics, drug use, criminal, and treatment histories of 598 residential and outpatient legally coerced drug treatment seekers in the Kentucky Treatment Outcome and Performance Pilot Studies Enhancement Project. Analyses examined whether users/addicts entering chemical dependency treatment under legal coercion differed from nonlegally coerced treatment seekers. Stanley Cohen's theoretical model of social control provided the theoretical framework for the study. Results showed demographic and behavioral differences were noted between respondents under no coercion and those under legal coercion on gender, age, educational status, pretreatment criminality and current treatment modality. In addition, differences between the legally coerced and …


Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha And Hangul In A Multimedia Context, Nader T. Tavassoli, Jin K. Han Dec 2001

Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha And Hangul In A Multimedia Context, Nader T. Tavassoli, Jin K. Han

Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business

We compare the cognitive processing of words written in alphabetic scripts with the cognitive processing of words written in logographic scripts. We suggest that the processing of words written in alphabetic scripts relies more heavily on the storage of--and the serial rehearsal properties of--short-term memory's phonological loop. In contrast, the processing of words written in logographic scripts relies more on the storage of--and the spatial-relational rehearsal properties of--visual short-term memory. A series of three experiments investigates implications of these processing differences within a single language, Korean, where words can be written in the alphabetic Hangul or in the logographic Han-cha. …


A Meta-Analysis Of Service Learning Research In Middle And High Schools, Amy E. White Dec 2001

A Meta-Analysis Of Service Learning Research In Middle And High Schools, Amy E. White

Thesis, Dissertations, Student Creative Activity, and Scholarship

This study examines the relationship between service learning innovations and improved academics, self-concept, and social or personal growth in middle and high school students. Meta-Analysis is employed to arrive at effect-size estimates for each construct. A historical overview of service learning is presented and a detailed description of the study selection process is provided. The data revealed a moderate relationship between service learning participation and academics, self-concept and social or personal growth in middle and high school students. The findings are presented, and some appropriate conclusions are drawn. A discussion of the implications of these findings and recommendations for future …


Community Perspectives In Higher Education Service Leaming And Volunteerism, Andrea Vernon Dec 2001

Community Perspectives In Higher Education Service Leaming And Volunteerism, Andrea Vernon

Thesis, Dissertations, Student Creative Activity, and Scholarship

This study is a qualitative analysis measuring community perceptions of college student volunteers and service learners. The purpose of the study was to examine college student service learning and volunteer activities from the community perspective through data gathered from community agency personnel who work directly with college student volunteers who are serving to meet the needs of youth.

Personnel from 15 community youth service agencies in seven Montana communities were interviewed to determine (a) how agencies ensure and measure the quality and effectiveness of college student volunteer service, (b) the impacts that college student volunteers have at the youth service …


Serving The Homeless: Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Homeless Shelter Services, Robert L. Fischer Dec 2001

Serving The Homeless: Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Homeless Shelter Services, Robert L. Fischer

Faculty Scholarship

The effects of homeless assistance services at the local level are tremendously difficult to ascertain. In this study, a four-month sample of homeless persons served by a local homeless shelter and case management program were contacted nine to eleven months after receiving services. The findings suggest that the program had some initial success in assisting the homeless clients to locate housing within the first year after leaving the shelter. However, the housing costs paid by these formerly homeless were quite high, with nearly three-quarters of them spending forty percent or more of their income on housing.


"Black Behind The Ears" — And Up Front Too? Dominicans In The Black Mosaic, Ginetta Candelario Dr Dec 2001

"Black Behind The Ears" — And Up Front Too? Dominicans In The Black Mosaic, Ginetta Candelario Dr

Sociology: Faculty Publications

This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.'s Dominican community in the Anacostia Museum's 1994 -1995 exhibit, Black Mosaic: Community, Race and Ethnicity Among Black Immigrants in D.C. The exhibit successfully pointed to the extensive historical presence of African Diaspora peoples in Latin America and explored the development of subsequent Diaspora from those communities into Washington, D.C. The case of Dominican immigrants to D.C., however, illustrates the continued privileging of a U.S.- or Anglo-centric ideation of African-American history and identity. I argue that a more accurate and politically useful formulation would call for an understanding that the African …


Knowledge Management Technology: Will There Be A Second Chance?, Roger A. Lohmann Nov 2001

Knowledge Management Technology: Will There Be A Second Chance?, Roger A. Lohmann

Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Since its creation in 1989, ARNOVA has grown from a 2-day annual conference to a year-round functioning organization that is one of the major contributors to the third sector/civil society paradigm. Online knowledge management and infomatics are one of the major concerns. The concern here is with a few technical aspects of the role of the association in the production, dissemination and application of knowledge about the third sector the flow of scholarly documents generated by ARNOVA members primarily for the use of other members. The challenge today, as it has been in the past, is how to structure a …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hall, Rex. Western Suspends Fraternity – Sigma Alpha Epsilon
  • Ragan, Jason. Behind the Muckrakers’ Music
  • Hoang, Mai. Western Markets Credit Card to Students
  • Lord, Joseph. Employees Complain of Mold in Tate Page Hall
  • Enrollment Money Can Bring Teachers – University Senate
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Teacher Relief
  • Leslie Bedo Meeting Goals of Student Government Association, But Not Students’
  • Ransdell, Troy. Action, Not Complaints – Student Government Association
  • Cottrell, Lindsey. Cowgirls Not a Club – Equestrian Team
  • Holm, Hollan. Student Government Association to Buy Presents for Potter Children’s Home …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Knox, Malcolm. Making a Point – Basketball
  • Clark, Ryan. University of Kentucky Win Another Day at the Office for Team
  • Lord, Joseph. State Halts Use of Radioactive Materials – Applied Physics Institute
  • Holm, Hollan. Leslie Bedo Meets Campaign Promises – Student Government Association
  • Fans Need to Treat Every Game Like University of Kentucky
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: University of Kentucky Basketball
  • It’s Time Student Government Association Started Putting Students First
  • Hall, Rex. University Senate Seeks Enrollment Money
  • Hall, Rex. NewsChannel 12 Receives Emmy Nomination
  • Sewell, Beth. The Doctor …


The Community Is Their Textbook: Maryland's Experiment With Mandatory Service For Students, Suzanne Goldsmith Nov 2001

The Community Is Their Textbook: Maryland's Experiment With Mandatory Service For Students, Suzanne Goldsmith

School K-12

At its best, service learning enriches both students and their communities. But creating good programs isn't easy.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hoang, Mai. Brain Drain
  • Corbin, Brett. Parking Permits Hot in Fall
  • Corbin, Brett. Campus Crusade for Christ Hits Streets in New York City
  • Hall, Rex. Health Insurance Committee’s Future Hazy
  • Shinall, Dave. Muslim Students Usher in Ramadan
  • When Compliance Equals Complacency – Handicap Accessibility
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Western’s Version of Americans with Disabilities Act Compliant Doors
  • Without a Safety Net, Some Students Get Hurt – Health Insurance
  • Sattler, Skip. It’s Time to Bench the College Heights Herald
  • Holm, Hollan. Student Government Association to Award Book Money
  • Lord, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hall, Rex. Fewer Get Student Insurance
  • Moore, Brian. Access Denied – Football
  • Holm, Hollan. Student Government Association Dissenters Spark New Discussions
  • Hoang, Mai. City Gets Unexpected Boost
  • Phi Kappa Phi to Hold Open House Tomorrow
  • Group for Non-Traditional Students Holds Seminar – Women in Transition
  • Five Students Compete in Math Contest
  • Play Closes Tonight – Caucasian Chalk Circle
  • Stay Healthy Until Health Center Fixed
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Health Services
  • Plugging In, Looking Ahead & Moving UP – Virtual Education
  • Brown, Steve. College Heights Herald Gets a Red …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Warren, Brandy. Virtual Enrollment Explodes
  • Corbin, Brett. DUIs Decrease While Drug Arrests Climb
  • Hall, Rex. Western Gets Replies to Lawsuit – Collegiate Health Care
  • Hall, Rex. Additional Funding Devoted to Health Center
  • More Winners Joining the Hill – Soccer
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Soccer
  • Saber, Mary. Thank You, Boys – Sigma Alpha Epsilon
  • Miller, Patricia. Let’s Be Friends – Disabled Persons
  • Woodring, Judy. College Heights Herald Gets a Bottom
  • Corbin, Brett. Founding Dean of Potter College of Arts & Letters Dies – Paul Hatcher
  • Lord, Joseph. Laptops Could …


Ua12/2/1 Super Powers, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 Super Powers, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special women's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Compton, Michael. Natalie Powers Ready to Take Center Stage
  • Tucker, Kyle. Brutal Schedule Should Keep Nation Watching
  • Sutton, Lyndsay. LaVonda Johnson Returns from ACL Tear
  • Schoenbaechler, Danny. Lady Toppers Trying to Replace ShaRae Mansfield Inside
  • Bastani, Camron. Season Ticket Sales Fall 10 Percent, Raise Concern
  • Moore, Michael. Shawn Campbell Finds Coaching Love Connection
  • Lewis, Dustin. Lady Topper Backcourt Still a Mystery
  • Clark, Ryan. Louisiana Tech’s Departure Clears Yard
  • Farner, Keith. Transfers Will Add Height, Experience
  • Compton, Michael. Vanderbilt University Rules, Cardinals Appear in Top 25


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hall, Rex. Officials Look Into Spending- Student Life Foundation
  • Lord, Joseph. 25 Hours on Air - New Rock 92
  • Lord, Joseph. Campus Struggles with Construction
  • Shinall, Dave. NPR Breaks Barriers
  • Holm, Hollan. Student Government Association Lets Loose for Halloween
  • Warren, Brandy. Kappa Alpha, Kappa Delta on Social Probation
  • Campus Police Solving One of Campus’ Crimes – Diversity
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Diversity
  • Crews, Whitney, et al. The College Heights Herald House?
  • Home Basketball Games Free for Students
  • Swimmers Set Records
  • O’Connor, Molly. Making It Happen – Community Service …


It's Ok Here: A History Of Deborah’S Place, An Organization Serving Women Who Are Homeless Or Formerly Homeless In Chicago, 1985 – 2000, Center For Urban Research And Learning, Linda S. Von Dreele, Gloria P. Montgomery, Deborah's Place Nov 2001

It's Ok Here: A History Of Deborah’S Place, An Organization Serving Women Who Are Homeless Or Formerly Homeless In Chicago, 1985 – 2000, Center For Urban Research And Learning, Linda S. Von Dreele, Gloria P. Montgomery, Deborah's Place

Center for Urban Research and Learning: Publications and Other Works

Since its founding in 1985, Deborah's Place has provided shelter, food, resources, and support to women in Chicago who are homeless or formerly homeless. Following its mission to provide services "so that women can become empowered to take back and maintain control over their lives," Deborah's Place has achieved an impressive track record by providing a continuum of programs and services which range from basic needs to permanent supportive housing. It has been the lifeline for women who, for any number of reasons, lack the fundamental resources for sustaining basic needs and achieving a better quality of life. Over three …


Getting Over The Magical Hump: Placement Decisions And Emotional Survival For Child Welfare Workers, Nancy Colleen Freymond Nov 2001

Getting Over The Magical Hump: Placement Decisions And Emotional Survival For Child Welfare Workers, Nancy Colleen Freymond

Partnerships for Children and Families Project

This paper explores the crown wardship process from the perspective of the child welfare worker. It is based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with child welfare workers who have been involved in the process of identifying children for crown wardship, in giving chances to mothers to demonstrate parenting ability, and finally, in negotiating and formalizing crown wardship agreements. The paper also explores how workers construct identities which allow them to cope with the emotional strains of this work.


Brief 10: Lessons On Supporting Change Through Multi-Institutional Projects, New England Resource Center For Higher Education, University Of Massachusetts Boston Nov 2001

Brief 10: Lessons On Supporting Change Through Multi-Institutional Projects, New England Resource Center For Higher Education, University Of Massachusetts Boston

New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications

The New England Resource Center for Higher Education’s (NERCHE) Civic Engagement Cluster1 is a multi-institutional model for strengthening civic engagement in higher education across ten institutions simultaneously. Reflecting NERCHE’s mission to promote community, collaboration, and change in higher education, the Cluster is based on the premise that significant change can be accomplished most effectively through collaboration and communication across institutions. The purpose of this Brief is to pass on some key lessons learned in the pilot year of this project about laying the groundwork for collaboration and improving institutional practice.


Schedule: National Committee For The Performing Arts Tentative Itinerary Nov 2001

Schedule: National Committee For The Performing Arts Tentative Itinerary

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Tentative three day schedule for National Committee for the Performing Arts starting November 30th. Date: November-December 2001


Deviant Behavior And Victimization Among Homeless And Runaway Adolescents, Les B. Whitbeck, Dan R. Hoyt, Kevin A. Yoder, Ana Mari Cauce, Matt Paradise Nov 2001

Deviant Behavior And Victimization Among Homeless And Runaway Adolescents, Les B. Whitbeck, Dan R. Hoyt, Kevin A. Yoder, Ana Mari Cauce, Matt Paradise

Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications

This study used a high-risk population of runaway and homeless adolescents to investigate the effects of history of caretaker abuse and deviant subsistence strategies on victimization among adolescents. Based on a multisite sample of 974 homeless and runaway adolescents, logistic regression models were used first to examine factors predicting involvement in sexual and nonsexual deviant subsistence strategies and then to investigate the effects of deviant subsistence strategies on physical and sexual victimization when adolescents were on the streets. Results indicated that when controlling for all other factors, including histories of physical and sexual maltreatment in families of origin, street behaviors, …


Service Learning: Discovering Effective Communication Strategies By Emphasizing The Community's Perspective, Elizabeth Oppe Nov 2001

Service Learning: Discovering Effective Communication Strategies By Emphasizing The Community's Perspective, Elizabeth Oppe

Thesis, Dissertations, Student Creative Activity, and Scholarship

Service learning is a broadly defined term that may encompass a spectrum of projects and course work ranging from acts of charity to activism for social change. "The aim of service learning is always to heighten awareness in our communities that we have the capacity to both learn from and serve each other... and work toward a more just and egalitarian society" (bttp://www.invcol.pdx.edulic.htm). Another description of service learning from Brevard Community College's The Power (1994) explains that, for many community organizations, students augment service delivery, meet crucial human needs, and provide a basis for future citizen support. The Power depicts …


Ua12/2/1 Standing Tall, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 Standing Tall, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special men's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Bastani, Camron. Hilltoppers Hope to Leave Mark on Sun Belt Conference
  • Farner, Keith & Camron Bastani. College Heights Herald Top 15 Says Blue Devils Rule the Land
  • Knox, Malcolm. All-American Back for One More Run – Chris Marcus
  • Lewis, Dustin. Loss of Nashon McPherson Leaves Hole in Lineup
  • Farner, Keith. Point Guards Plan on Carrying Their Weight
  • Moore, Michael. Defense Still Core of Team
  • Tucker, Kyle. Tops Bond During Offseason Games
  • Hightower, Kyle. Hey Fans, Good Times Are Here Again
  • Schoenbaechler, Danny. Tops Look for Sparks-Plug In Backcourt


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Lord, Joseph. Anthrax Scare Not Intended
  • Corbin, Brett. First Hispanic Police Officer Hired – Raphael Casas
  • Clark, Ryan. From the Editor – Diversity
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Students Celebrate Spooky Holiday on Hill
  • Sociologist to Speak – Michael Kimmel
  • Marching Band Will Play in Extravaganza
  • Children’s Theatre Offering This Weekend – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  • NPR Pioneer to Speak at 7:30 Tonight – Bill Siemering
  • Warren, Brandy. Gatton Academy for Mathematics & Science Waiting for Funding
  • Free Speech Can be the Hardest to Hear – Hell House
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon …


Visiting Libra Professor Lloyd Rogler To Present Week-Long Program On Cultural Diversity, Gladys Ganiel Oct 2001

Visiting Libra Professor Lloyd Rogler To Present Week-Long Program On Cultural Diversity, Gladys Ganiel

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Lloyd Rogler, the Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities at Fordham University in the Bronx, New York, has a full schedule of activities planned for his week-long visiting Libra Professorship for Diversity at the University of Maine, Nov. 5-9, [2001].