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"Liberal Education Has Failed": Reading Like an Engineer in 1960s America
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2009)
The nature of student affairs work at historically black colleges and universities
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2006)
This qualitative study examined the nature of work for 70 administrators (67% female, 33 male) who provide services to students at historically Black colleges and universities. Data were collected by administering the ...
Performing culture(s): Extras and extra-texts in Sabina Berman's 'eXtras'
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2004-10)
For almost thirty years, Mexican dramatist Sabina Berman has been writing and producing plays that question and often ridicule notions of gender, political credibility, historical authority, and cultural identity. Her ...
News2Note, February 2009
(Virginia Tech, 2009-02)
News2Note, the academic newsletter of the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, is published monthly during the academic year.
How to Make Your Money Go Further
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
Do you control where your money goes? Or does it go here, there, and everywhere? Guide your money so it goes where you want it to go by using a spending plan. This publication includes a spending plan and financial worksheets ...
Families Taking Charge. Dealing with the Stress
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
Families Taking Charge is a multi-part series for individuals and families experiencing financial stress as a result of difficult economic times. This publication focuses on dealing with stress.
The Plight of the Visually Impaired in Africa
(Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria. Lagos State Branch, 2004)
Africa is one of the largest continents of the world and ironically beset with overwhelming problems in preventive medicine. While consumers of fast food products in the United States of America can sue the fast food chain ...
Twenty years in: An essay in two parts
(National Council of Teachers of English, 2006-12)
Part I of this essay traces the evolution of my understanding of the exploratory essay as a discursive form and a genre for teaching writing. Part II explores my motivations for advocating a polarized definition of the ...
The Devil's Own Art: Topiary in Children's Fiction
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2005)