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Homecoming Parade 1962
A homecoming parade float for Stephens Hall in downtown Ellensburg, 1962.
Note: This image is a product of its time and may be seen as racist or culturally insensitive by today\u27s standards.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4100/thumbnail.jp
Symposium on American Values
People browsing an exhibit of paperback books in the Grupe Conference Center during the 2nd Symposium on American Values, April 24-27, 1963.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4170/thumbnail.jp
Symposium on American Values
Groups of athletes in their various disciplines pose as part of Mens Sana in Corpore Sano: A Descriptive Pageant highlighting the various programs of instruction in the Division of Physical Education during the 2nd Symposium on American Values, Thursday, April 25, 1963.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4173/thumbnail.jp
Symposium on American Values
An U.S. Air Force helicopter.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4203/thumbnail.jp
Connot
Three people talking, c. 1961-63https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4207/thumbnail.jp
Dave Oss
Football player Dave Oss, tackle, 1962.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4210/thumbnail.jp
Terry Walker, Brian Daley
Two CWSC biology students doing a lab experiment, 1962.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4221/thumbnail.jp
Gary Hall
CWSC zoology student Gary Hall dissecting a fetal pig, 1962.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/4220/thumbnail.jp
The challenge of measuring traditional and digital audiences in a global market
This monograph titled Audiences and new forms of broadcast: linear, on-demand, streaming and/or social has five articles that represent the complexity of the phenomenon of audiences across fields and from different perspectives: Traditional television consumption, viewing of Netflix, the social audience of video platforms, the new tastes of viewers for vertical formats driven by mobile phones, and the relationship of influencers with their audiences. This number raises the problem of audience measurement, quantification, and comparison in the new digital age. The measurement of audiovisual audiences faces the problem of the lack of a measurement system accepted in all regions and by all the agents that participate in the production and dissemination of content
Consensus on Potential Changes in Public Health Leadership Competencies as a Result of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Washington State Local Health Jurisdictions
Effective leadership practices among the public health field are critical in the process of influencing positive health outcomes across populations. While many competencies or skill sets that are needed of leaders to promote ideal public health functions have been identified and discussed in previous literature, there has become an arising need for evaluation of potential changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To do this, the Delphi research method was utilized through the implementation of a four-round questionnaire process to gain consensus among participating leaders in ten different Washington State Local Health Jurisdictions. The two main research questions of this study were 1.) What are the public health leadership competencies considered to be most important in Washington State Local Health Jurisdictions? and 2.) Have public health leadership competencies among Washington State Local Health Jurisdictions changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Findings included that the top five ranked public health leadership competencies identified to have changed and/or become more important because of the COVID-19 pandemic were: Communication, Collaboration, Community Partnerships, Strategic Skills, and Being Flexible/Adaptable. The response rate from Round One to Round Four was 83% while the overall level of consensus among this final list was 80%. In analysis, there have been both changes and increases in importance among public health leadership competencies from before the COVID-19 pandemic to present-day.
Implications for practice largely include the need for training, engagement, and practice among public health leadership surrounding the final five competencies from this study. Future research in this area is suggested to examine singular competencies at a time or use a different study design to understand these competencies further