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Championship-Quality Athletes Depart Campus With Police Fanfare, Mark D. Weinstein
Championship-Quality Athletes Depart Campus With Police Fanfare, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
It's becoming another banner year for Cedarville University athletic teams. The Yellow Jackets' women's basketball team won the Great Midwest Athletic Conference's regular season. And, pole vaulter Tommy Ansiel, the 2019 NCAA II outdoor champion, has continued his success by setting a G-MAC record during this year's indoor track and field season.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Administration Documents
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Crimmins, Michael. Business Owners Debate Minimum Wage Increase
- Deppen, Laurel & Michael Collins. Bowling Green Responds to On-campus Rape
- We Can End Victim Blaming – Sexual Assault
- Hendricks, Allie. Cheap Thrills – King of the Heap
- Latimer, Jacob. Fewer Hybrid Classes This Spring Than Fall
- Tolbert, Ellie. Local Bike Shops Hit by Pandemic-driven Bike Shortage
- Kieser, Nick. Softball, Baseball Field Seating Faces Capacity Limits, Excludes Students Despite Fees
- Toennies, Drew. Do or Die: Lady Toppers to Play Preliminary Round – Basketball
- Gaylord, Kaden. Hilltoppers Set …
Bong Joon Ho, Okja (2017): Wounding The Feelings, Nagehan Uzuner
Bong Joon Ho, Okja (2017): Wounding The Feelings, Nagehan Uzuner
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
Okja is a cute fictitious pig which is created in the laboratory as a solution for the meat industry to prevent hunger, which is one of the important problems of our contemporary century and the near future of the humanity. This pig-like, depicted as an ecological food source of the industrial society, is commodified for the mediation of the spheres within the society. Okja, as a film, falls within the intersections of food industry, feminism, orientalism, mediatization and globalization concepts. I try to understand and redefine the movie through contradictions such as East-West, women-men, good-evil. The review reexamines multiple interacting …
Mapping Meaning At The Crossroads Of Crisis: Narratives Of Renewal In The Midst Of The Opioid Epidemic, Preston Carmack
Mapping Meaning At The Crossroads Of Crisis: Narratives Of Renewal In The Midst Of The Opioid Epidemic, Preston Carmack
Graduate Student Research Symposium
This study explores the role of meaning in a crisis situation by using Viktor Frankl’s tripod of meaning and Matthew Seeger and Timothy Sellnow’s narratives of renewal. Drawing from focus groups conducted in a large mid-Atlantic city where community members are embedded in the middle of the opioid crisis, the findings suggest that resiliency in the face of crisis can be encouraged to take root through a mapping of meaning that highlights gratitude and responsibility.
Six Ouachita Students Recognized At Virtual Midwest Model United Nations, Abby Turner, Ouachita News Bureau
Six Ouachita Students Recognized At Virtual Midwest Model United Nations, Abby Turner, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Six Ouachita Baptist University student delegates attended and received recognition for their respective roles at the Midwest Model United Nations simulation, held virtually Feb. 19-21 this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All six participants received recognition this year, either through individual award or as part of a delegation; Ouachita’s delegates included Cole Alexander, Taryn Bewley, Faith Moore, Anna Roussel, Rylie Slone and Spencer Worth.
“In my 27 years at Ouachita, these were the best results achieved by our delegations,” said Dr. Kevin Brennan, professor of political science. “Five students represented Mexico, while one student represented Uruguay.”
Small Town Pharmacist Serving Big Needs Of Patients, Mark D. Weinstein
Small Town Pharmacist Serving Big Needs Of Patients, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Whether little people or adults, Dr. Thaddeus Franz, vice chair of experiential programs and associate professor of pharmacy practice at Cedarville University, became a pharmacist to serve people.
From Worship To Production: Recent Graduate Adapts To Find Ministry Role, Mark D. Weinstein
From Worship To Production: Recent Graduate Adapts To Find Ministry Role, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
With the adverse impact that COVID-19 has had on the job market, many individuals have been struggling to find work. For Cedarville University alumnus Trevin Rhoades, however, the pandemic’s unique demands led him to pivot from his original job goal at a local church to a different role within the same church.
Composing The Story Of Us, Kevin Motl, Ouachita News Bureau
Composing The Story Of Us, Kevin Motl, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Whose story gets told, and who gets to tell it? These questions and others lie at the heart of my flagship course History of American Women, which I am fortunate to teach this semester. As an historian of women and gender, I eagerly anticipate every opportunity to teach the class – and not just because it speaks directly to my scholarly expertise.
Adapting In An Unprecedented, Challenging, Remarkable Year, Byron Eubanks
Adapting In An Unprecedented, Challenging, Remarkable Year, Byron Eubanks
Press Releases
“2020: The Worst Year Ever,” declared the Dec. 14 Time magazine cover. Even with a pandemic and contentious presidential election, that’s surely an overstatement, given the sweep of human history. In the more limited sweep of our personal histories, though, it may seem an understatement. However, thinking in terms of “worst” primes us to dwell on all that went wrong this year. Thinking of the ways 2020 is unprecedented invites us to acknowledge the negatives but to be grateful, too, for the good in this very challenging year.
As I reflect on the year at Ouachita, many negatives spring to …
The Guardian, Week Of March 8, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of March 8, 2021, Wright State Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of March 8, 2021. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Examining Sources Of Social Norms Supporting Child Corporal Punishment Among Low-Income Black, Latino, And White Parents, Hue Trong Duong, Jennifer L. Monahan, Laura M. Mercer Kollar, Joanne Klevens
Examining Sources Of Social Norms Supporting Child Corporal Punishment Among Low-Income Black, Latino, And White Parents, Hue Trong Duong, Jennifer L. Monahan, Laura M. Mercer Kollar, Joanne Klevens
Communication Faculty Publications
Child corporal punishment is a prevalent public health problem in the U.S. Although corporal punishment is sustained through parents’ perceptions of social norms supporting this discipline behavior, little research has investigated where these normative perceptions come from. To fill this gap, we conducted 13 focus groups including 75 low-income Black, Latino, and White parents across five states in the U.S. Results revealed that one influential source of Black and White parents’ perceived norms was their positive framing of corporal punishment experiences during childhood. Furthermore, Black parents formed normative perceptions based on identification with parents in their racial/ethnic group, while White …
Family Literacy Night Happening “Under The Sea” And Over Zoom, Mark D. Weinstein
Family Literacy Night Happening “Under The Sea” And Over Zoom, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Whether under the sea or over Zoom, Cedarville University early childhood education majors will do whatever it takes to encourage reading and literacy.
‘Enough Apd Terror:’ Protesters Call For Abolition Over Reform: City’S Fatal Police Shooting Rate Remains Highest In The Country, Gabriel Biadora
‘Enough Apd Terror:’ Protesters Call For Abolition Over Reform: City’S Fatal Police Shooting Rate Remains Highest In The Country, Gabriel Biadora
Black History at UNM
Daily Lobo coverage of February 26, 2021 protest by local activists and community members gathered at the Albuquerque Police Department’s downtown headquarters to march for the abolishment of the heavily scrutinized force. Protesters emphasize New Mexico has the country’s highest rate of fatal police shootings per capita according to a Washington Post database.
Chimes: March 5, 2021, Calvin University
Chimes: March 5, 2021, Calvin University
Chimes
New policy will require three years on campus, effective class of 2026 by Katherine Benedict
Business school construction begins with groundbreaking ceremony by Abigail Ham
Prince no longer needed to house sick; RVD nearly empty by Juliana Knot
Calvin's push to get profs 1B vaccine status met with support, criticism by Alex Raycroft
Traffic at the TNT is blowing up by Jamison Van Andel
Remote services leaves students longing for post-pandemic worship by Jamison Van Andel
International freshmen share their experiences navigating college in a pandemic by Agua Brantuo
Course evals perpetuate racism and sexism in higher ed by Abigail …
Vaccine Hesitancy Is Focus On Covid-19 Podcast, Mark D. Weinstein
Vaccine Hesitancy Is Focus On Covid-19 Podcast, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
According to the Pew Research Center, nearly 40% of Americans are likely not to get the COVID-19 vaccine. This tendency, labeled vaccine hesitancy, will be the subject of a podcast by Cedarville University’s Center for Pharmacy Innovation (CPI).
Investigating Family Communication Patterns And Parent-Child Relationships In Homeschooling Experiences, Victoria Eleanor Padilla
Investigating Family Communication Patterns And Parent-Child Relationships In Homeschooling Experiences, Victoria Eleanor Padilla
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study is to collect quantitative data from children and parents regarding their homeschool experiences. Data is explored through the lens of instructional communication, family communication, parent-child relational satisfaction, and parent-child closeness. The present study examined the connections between education and family when learning takes place at home. Findings and recommendations for future research are discussed that explain the relationship between parents and children after homeschooling has ended.
The Cowl - V.85 - N.10 - Mar 4, 2021
The Cowl - V.85 - N.10 - Mar 4, 2021
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 85 No. 10 - March 4, 2021. 24 pages.
Spartan Daily, March 4, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 4, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 16
The "100 Club" Spotlights Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
The "100 Club" Spotlights Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
100. It’s a big deal. When someone reaches their 100th birthday. Or, engaged couples realizing it’s only 100 days till their wedding. And for three Cedarville University faculty members, completing 100 media interviews in a single academic year is an achievement worth celebrating.
Spartan Daily, March 3, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 3, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 15
Sharing Senior Year: Mother And Daughter Graduate Together, Mark D. Weinstein
Sharing Senior Year: Mother And Daughter Graduate Together, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
A mother-daughter duo in southwest Ohio are earning their bachelor’s degrees side by side.
Hall Wins Ouachita's 2021 Shambarger Competition For Singers, Anna Weyenberg, Ouachita News Bureau
Hall Wins Ouachita's 2021 Shambarger Competition For Singers, Anna Weyenberg, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Danielle Hall, a senior musical theatre major from Prairie Grove, Ark., won first place in Ouachita Baptist University’s 23rd annual Mary Shambarger Competition for Singers on Tuesday, Feb. 23. This year’s competition repertoire featured art songs.
“Everyone simply astounded me, which is why I was surprised to hear my own name called,” Hall said, reflecting on being selected as the competition winner. “I'm not sure I've ever been more impressed by the talent here at Ouachita.”
Fearful Of Going Back To School? 3 Reasons You Can Earn A Degree Online, Jessica Qualls, Ouachita News Bureau
Fearful Of Going Back To School? 3 Reasons You Can Earn A Degree Online, Jessica Qualls, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Every year when fall begins, my family has a tradition of watching the 1998 classic, "You've Got Mail." (If you haven't seen it, prepare your heart for delightful Meg Ryan-Tom Hanks banter, autumnal New York scenes and dial-up internet nostalgia.) One of my favorite lines in the movie comes from main character Kathleen Kelly's bookkeeper, Bertie. When Kathleen chooses to make a major career change, Bertie calls her decision, “the brave thing to do,” saying, “You are daring to imagine that you could have a different life!”
The Prospector, March 2, 2021, Utep Student Publications
The Prospector, March 2, 2021, Utep Student Publications
The Prospector
Headline: Mija, Yes You Can
Ua12/2/1 Housing Guide, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Housing Guide, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Administration Documents
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald, includes articles:
- Spainhoward, Emma. Editor’s Letter
- Secondhand Spruce-Up – Goodwill
- Harden, Olivia. Microwave Gourmet – Recipes
- Norvell, Abbey & Rylee McKee. Roommate Rules
- Crisp, Hannah. Desks with Major Personality
- Keeley, Josie. Troubleshooting Dorm Life
- Dees, Marshall. Reduce, Reuse, Upcycle
- Cleaning Playlist
- 5 Tips to Help the Planet & Your Utility Bill
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Administration Documents
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Crimmins, Michael. Pod Schooling Arrives in Bowling Green – Chapel Hill Pod School
- Tolbert, Ellie. End of Muslim Ban Brings Change to Bowling Green Community
- Gaskin, Loren. Will the Forgiveness of Student Debt Help Everyone?
- Word, Gunnar. A Draft of Fresh Beer – Gasper Brewing Company
- Burris, Lily. New Bill Affects Student Loan Borrowers’ Rights
- Fleischman, Ian. Lady Toppers Set to Open Home Slate Against Florida International University – Soccer
- Toennies, Drew. Lady Toppers Split Series at Florida International University, One Week Left – Basketball …
Spartan Daily, March 2, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 2, 2021, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2021
Volume 156, Issue 14
How Does Oer Meet Our Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Goals?, Jenny Ceciliano, Lisa Notman, Karen Bjork, Jaime R. Wood, Scott Robison
How Does Oer Meet Our Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Goals?, Jenny Ceciliano, Lisa Notman, Karen Bjork, Jaime R. Wood, Scott Robison
Open Education Week 2021
Eliminating textbook costs through the use of Open Educational Resources may seem like a simple change, but it's one that can have a big impact. Research has shown that using OER in place of traditional textbooks helps to create more equitable and inclusive learning experiences for marginalized students. In this workshop, learn more about how OER is a DEI tool and how PSU faculty are using OER in their courses.
Communicating Covid-19 Vaccines: Lessons From The Dengue Vaccine Controversy In The Philippines, Gideon Lasco, Vincen Gregory Yu
Communicating Covid-19 Vaccines: Lessons From The Dengue Vaccine Controversy In The Philippines, Gideon Lasco, Vincen Gregory Yu
Development Studies Faculty Publications
As countries around the world begin to roll out COVID-19 vaccines; vaccine safety communication is more relevant than ever. The dengue vaccine controversy in the Philippines offers lessons that can be applied to immunisation programmes being organised today to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Effective vaccine safety communication entails (re)building relationships of trust between government and the public; upholding the credibility of scientific institutions and maintaining transparency. It also involves viewing health against the broader framework of equity; using an interdisciplinary approach to health communication and putting a premium on public feedback.
The Iterative Model Of Ethical Analysis For Large-Scale Implementation Of Ict Solutions, Carina Dantas
The Iterative Model Of Ethical Analysis For Large-Scale Implementation Of Ict Solutions, Carina Dantas
Translational Medicine @ UniSa
This manuscript presents a model and the methodology to understand and define the ethical management of the large-scale implementation of ICT solutions for Active and Healthy Ageing. Based on project expertise, including experience from the Pharaon project Horizon2020, this model includes an understanding of the main ethical challenges and the development of the necessary guidelines, measures, and tools for different stakeholder profiles. This model extends beyond conventional ethical guidelines, providing a methodology to actively discuss ethical and societal challenges within a project based on interactive and iterative dialogue between the entire value-chain of stakeholders. One of the cornerstones in the …