This four-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College's production of Ring Around Elizabeth, held December 12, 1942 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the...
When Elizabeth von Arnim's novel 'Introduction to Sally' appeared in 1926, the critical response was divided. Dame Ethel Smyth may have told von Arnim the book was her 'masterpiece' but some were less convinced; the reviewer in...
LGBT college students need mentorship regarding their career development from their faculty members. This paper provides an informed approach, grounded in Social Cognitive Career Theory and supported by empirical research, for...
This chapter presents an approach to civic education that integrates critical literacy with the research-based promising practices of civic education and the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies...
In sub-Saharan Africa, biofuels have been hailed as a new form of green capitalism. But are they really able to deliver ‘win-win’ outcomes for communities, governments and companies, mitigate climate change and promote ‘pro...
Gaining insights into local people's views, values and preferences for different conservation management options are increasingly gaining importance among conservationists and decision-makers. This can be achieved through the...
This research proposes a model of a recommendation system (RS) for tourist itineraries. The RS suggests tips of what to visit in a city, based on the available time, personal preferences, current geo-location, and the user's...
The atrium of the Life Sciences Building will be named for Elizabeth N. King, associate professor emerita of biology. King recently established the Elizabeth Norfleet King Endowment in Cellular Biology.
In sub-Saharan Africa, biofuels have been hailed as a new form of green capitalism. But are they really able to deliver ‘win-win’ outcomes for communities, governments and companies, mitigate climate change and promote ‘pro...
BACKGROUND: The PfEMP1 family of Plasmodium falciparum antigens play a key role in pathogenesis of severe malaria through their insertion into the surface of parasite infected erythrocytes, and adhesion to host cells. Previous...
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The inaugural class of the Elizabeth Hope Reed Fellows Program includes 16 graduate students. The community service-focused scholarship program was established by late alumna and longtime educator Elizabeth Reed '41...
"Between the Springmaid Sheets" and "Remnants: A Collection of Rock Hill's Visual Alterations" will show in the Rutledge and Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick galleries. An opening reception for both is scheduled for Sept. 7.
Alice Burmeister will oversee the four departments of Music, Fine Arts, Design and Theatre and Dance. Dean Elizabeth "Libby" Patenaude remains on medical leave.
This chapter explores rural teacher attitudes towards emergent bilinguals at the secondary level before, during, and after translanguaging professional development. Within the current political climate, accountability measures...
Spatial analysis is paramount for understanding, monitoring, and conserving ancient settlements and cultural landscapes. Advancing remote sensing and prospection techniques are expanding the methodological frame of...
Now in its third year, the festival was started by composer/instrumentalist Elizabeth Kowalski with the hope of fostering collaborations between musicians and increasing the presence, creation and education of music in the...
Background: Cerebral palsy is a condition usually associated with treatable ocular pathologies such as strabismus. Objectives: 1. To observe and estimate the prevalence of various types of strabismus in children with cerebral...
The season begins Sept. 29 with Michaela Pilar Brown and Question Bridge: Black Males opening in the Rutledge and Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick galleries. All Galleries events are free, open to the public and approved cultural events.