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Celebrating the Impact of RWU’s Community-Engaged Projects
Community Engagement Celebration provides a glimpse into student and faculty work across Rhode Island and beyond
YouTube Wednesday: Why I\u27m CELEBRATING the Civil War 150th (and why you should too)
There\u27s quite a bit of talk within the interpretive community about the word, celebration. The word is tiptoed around and eschewed. Its use raised ire in Charleston Harbor this past December. These debates over commemoration versus celebration, no doubt, will crop up again and again over the next few years. We, as a community, are nearly afraid of one misstep. We catch our words as they escape our mouths, quickly correcting ourselves every time celebration accidentally emerges trips over our teeth. We seem afraid to say that we are celebrating an American bloodbath of biblical proportions. I can understand this reticence. [excerpt
GSBS News, Spring 2015
Cover image by artist Syd Moen; Benefactor News: Smithville fundraiser supports GSBS fellow; New endowment to support MD/PhD Program; Coming full circle: developing and promoting a Core Curriculum; Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence: GSBS Alumni All-Stars shine at Super Panel and 2013 Reunion; Faculty Membership Report; Faculty News: Dr. Vicki Knutson retires; GSBS Outreach Council hosts community Science Night; Student News; 2013-2014 Student Awards; Alumni News; Message to Alumn
Celebrating Diversity: Building a Beloved Community
Lindenwood University booklet, Celebrating Diversity: Building a Beloved Community.
Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships to celebrate sustainability at the University of Minnesota, Morris
“Celebrating Sustainability” will feature sustainable development work conducted by community and University partners
Happy Pride and Diversity Week, 2024
Illustrated email to the UMaine community promoting campus events celebrating Pride Week and Diversity Week
Ecoso exchange newsletter : ecological, sociological and political discourse 2/42; Dec. 1996
This issue of Ecoso is mainly about citizenship and the labour movement.
Contents:
Page 1. A Charter for All Children
2. Unions and Citizenship by Peter Gibbons (AMEU)
4. Unions and Citizenship by Jenny Drabby (VTHC)
5. VUT Forum on Social Democracy
6. News from the Crow Collection
7. The Last Battle, the Clerk's Union in the 1980's
8. Thanks for Enhancing the Collection's Comprehensiveness
9. Kensington - Celebrating Community Memory
10. Reflecting on 25 Years Child Care by Ruth Crow
11. Vietnamese Youth Theatre in a New Land
12. Information About Ecoso Newslete
Annual Report, 2018-2019 / Fall 2019 Newsletter
Special Edition: Celebrating Alexander von Humboldt\u27s 250th Birthday Celebrating Student Learning & Humboldt Native Voices Traveling Exhibit Welcome Leah Gazan Learning by Making Publish with HSU Press Diversity & Equity in the Library Students Build Flight Simulator Rocks, Socks, & Other Fun Summer Activities Grant to Support Local Community Building Connections Through Course Materials on Reserve Study Spaces By the Numbershttps://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/library_pub/1041/thumbnail.jp
In Photos Across Campus, University’s Diversity on Display
Six students, working alongside Professor Stephan Brigidi, create a photo documentary exhibit celebrating the many faces of the RWU community
Anonymous, Ypsi Pride Interview, 2023
In June of 2023, The Eastern Michigan University Archives Oral History Program brought the EMUA Aerie to Depot Town in Ypsilanti during the Ypsi Pride festival to record the pride stories of the local community. Here, a community member talks about finding belonging at Ypsi Pride, and celebrating LGBTQ love and joy despite hardships the community may endure
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