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- Emily Wilcox (1)
- Healthy school menus (1)
- Homeless population Bowling Green Kentucky (1)
- ICSR Institute for Citizenship and Social Responsibility (1)
- Kenya public health (1)
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- Lincoln Trail Innovation Center (1)
- Raices Identity in Motion (1)
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- WKU engagement (1)
- WKU spirit of engagement (1)
- Western Kentucky University campus sustainability (1)
- Western Kentucky University community engagement house (1)
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New Learning Approach, Aurelia Spaulding
New Learning Approach, Aurelia Spaulding
ALIVE Center Publications
No abstract provided.
Student Thinking In Terms Of Engagement, Aurelia Spaulding
Student Thinking In Terms Of Engagement, Aurelia Spaulding
ALIVE Center Publications
Western Kentucky University senior Emily Wilcox, from Louisville, Ky., is one of a growing “activist community” here at WKU. She uses the term activist community to describe the creation and growth of student groups such as GreenToppers and Kentucky Student Environmental Coalition (KSEC), and students “loosely organizing and doing community building” outside of organizations over the past few years.
Wilcox has been involved in arts and activism all her life. Now, she is a student in the WKU Honors College involved in a variety of student groups.
The Spirit Of Engagement, Paul Markham, Aurelia Spaulding
The Spirit Of Engagement, Paul Markham, Aurelia Spaulding
ALIVE Center Publications
No abstract provided.
Newsletter, September 2009, Paul Markham, Aurelia Spaulding
Newsletter, September 2009, Paul Markham, Aurelia Spaulding
ALIVE Center Publications
No abstract provided.