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A Good Friday Experience: Reflecting Around Cedar Lake, Mark D. Weinstein
A Good Friday Experience: Reflecting Around Cedar Lake, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Tetelestai. Pronounced tuh-tel-uh-sty, this Greek word is one of the most important in the history of Christendom. Translated in English, “It is finished,” this phrase marks the final statement from Jesus before he breathed his last breath on the cross as recorded in John 19:30. And this year, Cedarville University will mark this most somber and significant event with an immersive indoor and outdoor experience on Good Friday, April 2.
Student Presents Dinosaur Research At Ohio Space Grant Consortium Friday, Mark D. Weinstein
Student Presents Dinosaur Research At Ohio Space Grant Consortium Friday, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
This Friday, March 26, Cedarville University senior geology major Sara Mitchell will present her research from the study of a sauropod leg bone during the virtual symposium of the Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC).
Prayer App Sends Requests On High . . . Tech, Mark D. Weinstein
Prayer App Sends Requests On High . . . Tech, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
A group of three Cedarville University computer science seniors are putting their education and experience to the test with a capstone project of eternal proportions: a multiclient, mobile prayer app.
Us Media’S Coverage Of China’S Handling Of Covid-19: Playing The Role Of The Fourth Branch Of Government Or The Fourth Estate?, Wenshan Jia, Fangzhu Lu
Us Media’S Coverage Of China’S Handling Of Covid-19: Playing The Role Of The Fourth Branch Of Government Or The Fourth Estate?, Wenshan Jia, Fangzhu Lu
Communication Faculty Articles and Research
The present study is an analysis of a sample of reports on China’s handling of COVID-19 by several major US media with a focus on a controversial op-ed by the Wall Street Journal. It is found that instead of covering it objectively as a public health crisis, these media reports tend to adopt the strategy of naming, shaming, blaming, and taming against China. In other words, they seize the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan as an opportunity to serve Trump’s “America First” doctrine by a coordinated attempt to destroy the Chinese dream and arresting China’s ascendency. First, the naming/shaming …
Spartan Daily, March 24, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 24, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 24
Ouachita Saxophone Quartet Performs At North American Saxophone Alliance Conference, Anna Weyenberg, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Saxophone Quartet Performs At North American Saxophone Alliance Conference, Anna Weyenberg, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita’s student Saxophone Quartet was selected to perform at the Region IV Conference of the North American Saxophone Alliance that was held virtually on Friday, March 12, through Sunday, March 14. Members of the Saxophone Quartet include Cross Brandon on baritone, Craig Crawford on soprano saxophone, Graham Scarborough on tenor and Katelyn Still on alto.
The Prospector, March 23, 2021, Utep Student Publications
The Prospector, March 23, 2021, Utep Student Publications
The Prospector
Headline: Fashion Issue
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Administration Documents
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Murray, Debra. President Timothy Caboni Signs Employment Agreement to Continue Serving as University President
- Fleischaker, Jon & Michael Abate. Frankfort’s Assault on the Constitution & Transparency
- Fisher, Brittany. Helping Hooves – New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding
- Walters, Sarah. Fighting the Quarantine Blues with New Friends
- Moore, Jake. Softball Looks Strong Ahead of Conference Play
- Fleischman, Ian. WKU to Host Cardinals, Led by Ambere Barnett – Soccer
- Gaylord, Kaden. Hilltoppers Play Louisiana Tech in NIT Quarterfinals – Basketball
Spartan Daily, March 23, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 23, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 23
Mystical Experience And The Evolution Of Consciousness: A Twenty-First Century Gnosis, Gary Lachman
Mystical Experience And The Evolution Of Consciousness: A Twenty-First Century Gnosis, Gary Lachman
Journal of Conscious Evolution
This article addresses three ideas: mystical experience, the evolution of consciousness, and gnosis. There are different interpretations of these ideas, so I begin by saying how I intend to understand them. Mystical experience I see as a wider, broader, deeper perception of things and their relations than our usual limited view allows. It provides an ‘unitive’ and ‘participatory’ form of consciousness, in which the usual ‘subject/object’ divide has dissolved. The evolution of consciousness is the notion that our present consciousness is not consciousness per se, but has been arrived at over time. This suggests that there have been other forms …
Decomorose: The Somatic Flowering Of The Living Quality, Shaun J. Martin
Decomorose: The Somatic Flowering Of The Living Quality, Shaun J. Martin
Journal of Conscious Evolution
This essay is an exploration of the human maturation process from a transpersonal point of view. The main premise of the essay is the notion that our maturation on the level of consciousness (the living quality) is not synonymous with our bodily maturation or the ongoing construction of our social personality (the identity project). It suggests that transpersonality is a fundamental component in human development, but has been overlooked and left out in most areas of modern culture. The recent rise of mental illnesses and the overall frustration or discontent within our society is a direct result of infrastructures that …
Lawrence Leshan’S Clairvoyant Reality As William James’ Revelation Of Veridical Reality, Jonathan Bricklin
Lawrence Leshan’S Clairvoyant Reality As William James’ Revelation Of Veridical Reality, Jonathan Bricklin
Journal of Conscious Evolution
The “Clairvoyant Reality” of pioneering psychologist Lawrence LeShan and medium Eileen Garrett, reprinted here in honor of LeShan’s recent passing at age 100, may well be the understanding of “veridical reality” that James proclaimed would not be found “in this generation or the next”.
The Journey Back To Wholeness That Already Is, Jenna Dishy Wes
The Journey Back To Wholeness That Already Is, Jenna Dishy Wes
Journal of Conscious Evolution
If we are born into this world with in an already heightened state of consciousness, at what point in human development do we begin to disconnect? Is the human experience innately traumatic? Through the exploration of Piaget’s stages of development, and in coherence with the concept of transgenerational trauma, I explore moments and modes of intervention, with the intention of building on what is already whole instead of waiting until it is broken. Rather than spending another generation spending our lives trying to heal, reaching for enlightenment and soul connection, what if our end point was actually our beginning one?
Digital Literacy Competence Of Indonesian Lecturers On Analysis Hoax In Social Media, Yanti Dwi Astuti
Digital Literacy Competence Of Indonesian Lecturers On Analysis Hoax In Social Media, Yanti Dwi Astuti
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Hoax in social media is increasingly flooding all types of social media. The ease with which people consume and produce information on social media provides freedom for citizens to express themselves and their attitudes regardless of whether the information is true or a hoax. ironically, this phenomenon is also affecting academics who are highly educated and work as lecturers. This article attempts to explore the digital literacy competencies of lecturers in Indonesia by taking samples of lecturers in two big cities, namely Medan and Bandung. The research was conducted using a digital ethnographic method that allows the author to be …
Ua12/2/1 Fashion, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Fashion, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Administration Documents
Special edition of the College Heights Herald, includes articles:
- Spainhoward, Emma. Editor’s Letter
- Norvell, Abbey. Thinking Outside the Binary Box
- Keeley, Josie. The Artists Behind the 31 Ink Tattoo Parlor
- Harden, Olivia. Threading a Path from Classes to Careers
- Crisp, Hannah. Back to the Basics
- Jones, Tea. The Closet Upgrade Plan
Mass Media Exposure And Its Influence On Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Prevention Behaviour Among Women Of Child Bearing Age In Three Southeastern Nigerian States, Chioma Njoku, Luke Ifeanyi Anorue Dr
Mass Media Exposure And Its Influence On Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Prevention Behaviour Among Women Of Child Bearing Age In Three Southeastern Nigerian States, Chioma Njoku, Luke Ifeanyi Anorue Dr
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Abstract
Objective: This study investigated the influence of available media information on Pelvic Inflammatory Disease awareness, knowledge, perception and preventive practices regarding the condition among women of reproductive age in South-Eastern Nigeria.
Methods: A descriptive survey was used to elicit data from selected respondents. The study involved 574 women of child bearing age in three selected states (Anambra, Abia and Enugu) in the region.
Results: awareness of PID information was inadequate regardless of the sources of information (i.e., traditional and or the new media). Crucial predictor factors of exposure to PID information and PID preventive practices are demographically linked. …
From The "Ouachitonian": Dani Imrie, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau
From The "Ouachitonian": Dani Imrie, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
In Uganda, deaf children are commonly abandoned and left without assistance with medical needs or education. Within three months of visiting Uganda for the first time, Dani Imrie, a sophomore elementary education major from Jonesboro, Ark., saw a need and helped create a nonprofit overseas.
The Guardian, Week Of March 22, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of March 22, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of March 22, 2021. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Family Bond Leads To $100,000 Gift, Mark D. Weinstein
Family Bond Leads To $100,000 Gift, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Searching for a way to honor the lifelong service to Cedarville University by his sister and brother-in-law, Randy Clark turned to some contemporary communication methods — Cedarville emails and a podcast — for motivation.
Epa Certification Now Part Of Environmental Science Course, Mark D. Weinstein
Epa Certification Now Part Of Environmental Science Course, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Starting on March 26, students in Dr. Mark Gathany’s Environment: Science, Sustainability and Stewardship course will go through a four-and-a-half week certification course through the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The Writing For Healing And Transformation Project, Heather Elizabeth Osborn
The Writing For Healing And Transformation Project, Heather Elizabeth Osborn
Education Doctorate Dissertations
As a qualitative action research study, the purpose of The Writing for Healing and Transformation Project was to facilitate more inclusive writing strategies and to promote individual and collective healing on issues of social suffering and oppression (Kleinman, Das, & Lock, 1997; Pennebaker & Smyth, 2016) for diverse students at a community college located in the northeastern United States. The 18 participants in the study included students in my English II literature and composition course. The theoretical framework encompassed Pennebaker’s (2016) “writing for healing” paradigm, advocating the use of expressivist writing and “social suffering theory,” examining how power structures affect …
Retired Professors Get Their Friendship “On Track”, Mark D. Weinstein
Retired Professors Get Their Friendship “On Track”, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
How do two retired longtime Cedarville University faculty colleagues keep their friendship on track? Without driving each other loco(motive)? Can you guess where all these railroad puns are heading?
Turning The Page: Using Foucauldian Rhetorical Criticism To Evaluate Literacy Center Communication, Sarah Monsma
Turning The Page: Using Foucauldian Rhetorical Criticism To Evaluate Literacy Center Communication, Sarah Monsma
Theses and Dissertations
Literacy, or the ability to read at or above a determined level, is an important and necessary skill. Many adult education programs exist to provide adults with specific educational resources. Literacy centers and programs contribute a vital resource to their respective communities, in helping adults who struggle with reading obtain their goals. In this thesis, I focused on the one such organization in particular, the Literacy Center of West Michigan. This organization utilizes regularly updated forms of online communication, including a News & Blog site on their website with 165 articles pertaining to the experiences of learners, background of staff …
Motivational Interviewing Use By Personal Trainers To Promote Behavioral Change, Marzell Gray, Jade Hipp
Motivational Interviewing Use By Personal Trainers To Promote Behavioral Change, Marzell Gray, Jade Hipp
Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology
Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology Volume 2: Issue 1, Article 5, 2021. This study evaluated one method of behavioral change to promote a healthier way of life. Designed to provide basic motivational interviewing (MI) knowledge and skills to certified personal fitness trainers, the study looked to improve coaching skills to aid in client’s ability to adapt to healthier behaviors. As outlined in a study by Kelley et al., (2016), MI is used as a client-centered approach that includes several core principles to express empathy, support the client’s self-efficacy, roll with resistance, and develop discrepancy.
Investigating The Role Video Game Players' Supportive Communication Plays In Moderating The Effects Of Toxicity In Online Gaming, Duy (Tyler) Pham
Investigating The Role Video Game Players' Supportive Communication Plays In Moderating The Effects Of Toxicity In Online Gaming, Duy (Tyler) Pham
Theses and Dissertations
Video game players, especially women, find themselves victimized by verbal abuse and trash talk from their opponents in competitive online gaming. Therefore, video game players may choose to communicate in a supportive fashion toward other players or engage in toxic behaviors due to increased aggression and masculine norms. While scholars have been investigating supportive messages in a computer-mediated context, past research inquiries into supportive communication and video gaming have remained separate. The present study will connect these disparate lines of research. This study explores different levels of verbal person-centeredness (VPC) of support messages, combined with the sex of the message …
Spoken Barriers: The Effects Of Spanish-English Interpretation Within The United States Health System, Michelle Lounsbery
Spoken Barriers: The Effects Of Spanish-English Interpretation Within The United States Health System, Michelle Lounsbery
Honors Theses
In recent times the prevalence of the Spanish language in the United States has been on a steady incline, and the language barrier created between patients and providers is only growing. Studies display a direct relationship between communication barriers formed by insufficient interpretation methods and negative patient outcomes due to a lack of understanding. This study will evaluate of the effects of Spanish-English interpretation in the United States health system as well as review the significance of direct patient-provider communication and how to improve these methods. Research methods will involve the use of other accredited academic literature and studies, as …
Exploring Factors In Choosing Stem Majors And Careers: Improving Science Education Through The Lens Of Self-Determination Theory, Lauren Mott
Honors Theses
Several barriers currently exist for students who could be successful in science/STEM careers but have not had the support they needed throughout their science/STEM education. This study of the literature applies Self-Determination Theory (SDT) to existing research to identify steps educators can take to remove these unnecessary barriers for their students. SDT defines competence, relatedness, and autonomy as three innate psychological needs that must be met for well-being. An exploratory review of the literature was conducted, and findings were organized using SDT. The results showed that competence, relatedness, and autonomy were all key factors in students’ self-determination of science/STEM careers. …
Chimes: March 19, 2021, Calvin University
Chimes: March 19, 2021, Calvin University
Chimes
Abuses of religious power: Why do they happen? by Susannah Epp
Revenue continues to fall short of operating budget. Endowment has grown by Harm Venhuizen & Michaela Giovannelli
Anti-LGBTQ tabling event sparks outrage, organizers applied as apologetics event by Harm Venhuizen
Chimes gives bracket advice by Ellington Smith
Calvin softball eager for 2021 season by Jamison Van Andel
Navica app streamlines COVID surveillance testing by Sarah Gibes
Tracking the trash: it doesn't just go to a landfill by Sarah Gibes
The Cowl - V.85 - N.11 - Mar 18, 2021
The Cowl - V.85 - N.11 - Mar 18, 2021
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 85 No. 11 - March 18, 2021. 24 pages.
Spartan Daily, March 18, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 18, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 22