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Hoosier Favorite Professor
"Fall 2014""J-School professor and Indiana alumna Marty Steffens is a true Tiger."Story by Marcus Wilkins ; Photos courtesy of Marty Steffen
Book Review: Equal Separation: Understanding the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment. Edited by Paul J. Weber. Foreword by Martin E. Marty; Articles of Faith, Articles of Peace: The Religious Liberty Clauses and the American Public Philosophy. Edited by James Davison Hunter and Os Guinness.
Book review: Equal Separation: Understanding the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment. Edited by Paul J. Weber. Foreword by Martin E. Marty. New York: Greenwood Press. 1990. Pp. 180 ; Articles of Faith, Articles of Peace: The Religious Liberty Clauses and the American Public Philosophy. Edited by James Davison Hunter and Os Guinness. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution. 1990. Pp. 168. Reviewed by: Steven D. Smith
Spring Dance Concert 1998 Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
\u2764 Hall Slavin Center
Spring Dance Concert 1998
Saturday & Sunday, March 21 & 22, 1998
Choreography: Marty Sprague, Kim Marcoccio, Wendy Oliver, Michelle Brien, Jennifer Wiley, Gretchen Hummrich, Elizabeth J. Ramos, Danielle Wall, Sally Mayo, Deirdre Morris, Leanne Deneault
Dancers: Carla Arena, Michelle Brien, Leanne Deneault, Gretchen Hummrich, Elizabeth J. Ramos, Nicole Pelaggi-Dyer, Sarah Wade, Sara Beaverstock, Christie Jacobs, Elizabeth Judge, Kim Marcoccio, Kara McNamara, Monique Ouimette, Karen Skoog, Mary Teresa Soltis, Jennifer Wiley, Kimberly Errato, Laura Haberkorn, Monique Plourde, Brooke Sullivan, Danielle Wall, Corey Delaney, Deirdre Morrishttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/sdc_1998_pubs/1004/thumbnail.jp
When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2005 Homicide Data
Contains national and state information on homicides involving one female victim and one male offender. Identifies the ten states with the highest rates of female homicide
When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2004 Homicide Data
The Violence Policy Center (VPC) today released "When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2004 Homicide Data". This annual report details national and state-by-state information on female homicides involving one female murder victim and one male offender. The VPC releases the study each year to coincide with Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. In 2004, according to the most recent data available from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's unpublished Supplementary Homicide Report, firearms were the most common weapon used by males to murder females (811 of 1,663 homicides or 49 percent). Of these, 72 percent (582 of 811) were committed with handguns. In cases where the victims knew their offenders, 62 percent of female homicide victims (966 of 1,563) were wives or intimate acquaintances of their killers. Alaska ranks first in the nation in the rate of women killed by men. Ranked behind Alaska are: New Mexico, Wyoming, Louisiana, Nevada, South Carolina, Georgia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Tennessee (see chart below). Nationally, the rate of women killed by men in single victim/single offender instances was 1.29 per 100,000.VPC Legislative Director Kristen Rand states, "These numbers should serve as a wake-up call to the states with the highest rates of female homicide that more needs to be done to protect women.
Picturing Marty Gardner / Remembering Professor Martin Gardner / Remembering Marty Gardner / In Memoriam Professor Marty Gardner / In Memoriam to Professor Martin (Marty) Gardner
Tributes to Martin (“Marty”) R. Gardner, professor for forty-three years at the University of Nebraska College of Law
Shakespeare, The Plague and Disease [Lecture by Aileen Marty]
Lecture by Aileen Marty, professor and clinical lab director of the FIU Department of Medicine
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Blackfriars Theatre
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Music & Lyrics by Frank Loesser, Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, & Willie Gilbert
December 7 - 9, 2001
Stage Direction, Joe Bonfiglio \u2702
Musical Direction, Jackie Oswald \u2702
Dance Direction, Sandra Colavolpe \u2702
Asst. Musical Direction, Steve Rougas \u2705
Cast: Jason O. Davis - J. Pierpont Finch; Gianine Teti - Rosemary; Michael B. Propster - J.B. Biggley; David Quinn - Bud Frump; Megan Peters - Hedy La Rue; Troy Quinn - Wally Womper; Amy Hayes - Miss Jones; Kevin Burke - Bratt; Jamie Harris - Twimble; Tiff Toner - Smitty; Laura Chandler - Miss Krumholtz; Kyle Pinto - Gatch; Chris Wells - Tackaberry; Shereef Ahmed - Cop; Christopher Severino - Ovington; Joseph J. Pollaci - Narrator/TV Announcer
Dance Chorus: Adrienne Larsen Silva - Bambi; Mary Manning - Sally; Lauren Mueller - Vickie; Pamela Neri - Marty; Kaitlin O\u27Connor - Charlotte; Elana Vasi - Liza; Katie Winn - Mona (Dance Captain)
Chorus: Gina Antoniou - Nelle; Katie Grzyb - Betsey; Jillian Holmes - Ellen; Kate Mundy - Daphne; Lauren Wholley - Soñiahttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/business_2001_pubs/1003/thumbnail.jp
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