This article revisits the three foundational principles of Participatory Mapping practice identified in Good practices in participatory mapping. These include processes that strive for transparency, are unencumbered by time, and...
Two Ursinus Seniors Win Watson Fellowship Ursinus Hillel: Current Events and Future Plans Edible Books Festival a Success USGA Update Situation in Darfur Back on the Shelves: Contraceptive Sponge Nutrition Tips: Tea Time ...
Speaker on Ethics in the Pharmaceutical Industry New Plans for the Field House Potential Carcinogen Found Abundant in Collegeville WeCAN Button and T-Shirt Campaign Successful Scientific Sexual Healing Nutrition Tips...
Airband a Success Omega Chi Blood Drive Hillel Holocaust Discussion Letter to the Editor What Dreams May Come Ivory-billed Woodpecker Not Extinct! Fiber Facts Earth-Shattering Drumming Opinions: No Child Left Behind?...
Project Pericles Continues to Succeed in Community Service Macs Lag in Environmental Friendliness According to Greenpeace New Dorm Progress Ursinus Freshmen Fall Behind in Collegiate Learning Assessment Spread Your Legs and...
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week Bike-a-Thon Raises Awareness and Funds for Relay for Life WeCAN Setback Philanthropy at Ursinus College How to Avoid Stress in a Campus Setting New "Topics in Diversity" Class Piques...
Darfur Fast Week Kickoff United Men of Color Reception The "Peter Pan Project" CoSA Kickoff a Success Power of Purple Preview of "The Laramie Project" Nutrition Tips Inside Look at New Member Education Opinions: Black...
WeCAN Protest for Workers' Rights Letters to the Editor Class of '49 UC Alum Speaks on Women in World War II Now That I'm Ready What is an RA? Note from the Editor: Facebook Fallacy Nutrition Tips for the UC Student UC...
Crimes on the Web Capoeira Performance Brings Brazil to Ursinus Relay for Life Raises $47,000 for American Cancer Society Holocaust Survivor Speaks at Ursinus The Fonts, They are a Changin' International Experience ...
For my Summer Fellows project I worked with Dr. Jon Volkmer in the Creative Writing department on the second installment of my young adult fantasy book in the series titled: "Sisters and the Battle of the Magic-Born." The first...
On Friday, Winthrop workers will install a 12-foot eagle sculpture near the main entrance of campus. Artist Jon Hair of Cornelius, N.C., created the bronze sculpture over an 18-month period.
New Ellen Priest Exhibit at the Berman What's Going on with Exposure? Uterus Transplants Could Give Women Another Chance What is Kaplan? Study Abroad Am I Ready to Have Sex? Students Raise Awareness One "Arabian Night" ...
Pesta Appeals College's Action O'Flaherty Speaks to Ursinus about Human Rights Diverse and Abundant Research Continues Sex for Sale: What Drives the Porn Industry? Final Exam Schedule Jon Volkmer Named Montgomery County...
International schools typically promise to provide some form of global citizenship education or internationally minded perspective on the world. There is value added to global citizenship education by including neurodivergent...
Homecoming Recap Berman Receives Grant for Upcoming Exhibition Midweek Meditation Brave in Season: Jon Volkmer's New Novel is a "Damn Good Read" Victims of Duty: Absurdism and Ambiguity Diving All in on Troubles End...
Winthrop President Dan Mahony said the university conducted a national search to find a good fit for a vice president who can leverage the university's advancement opportunities. The finalists are: Evan Bohnen, associate vice...
This paper uses data envelopment analysis to explore how to evaluate physician and hospital clinical efficiency for coronary artery bypass surgery. First, the DEA models (measuring overall technical and scale efficiency...
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Students Connect at the Job and Internship Fair Who's Teaching Your Class Today? Jet Heiko of Turn Your Back on Bush Visits UC Davis Lecturer Stresses Oral Tradition "The Stories of Our Lives": Presentation by Reverend...
Huntsman will speak at 8 a.m. in the Tuttle Dining Room to area residents, faculty, staff and students. As governor of Utah from 2004 to 2009, Huntsman simplified the tax structure, reduced taxes and spearheaded health care...
The stages of digital technology readiness are viewed through the lens of three contemporary and widely discussed examples, namely distributed ledger technology, machine learning, and the internet of things. I use these examples...
Walk for AIDS Awareness Tenure: How to Make Your Vote Count Powderpuff Football Raises Money for Cancer Research Ex Voto Artist Speaks on Campus Princeton Review Wants Your Opinion Ursinus Faith Learning Versus Earning in...
Class of 2009 Arrives on Campus Residence Life Office Hires Three New RDs Construction Projects Underway CIE Continues to Attract Attention Kaleidoscope: Perfect Combination of Style and Function Left Side of the Hallway...
Communities in the Okanagan Valley, Canada are increasingly under threat from forest fires due to climate change and expanding urban development into fire interface zones. The effects of forest fires are not always quantifiable...