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eQuill: November-December 2012
6 pages, colorA monthly newsletter for Dalton State College faculty and staff. Regular articles include: a letter from the President, a listing of promotions and tenure, a listing of "transitions" that includes new hires and those leaving, a calendar of the month's events, a re-cap of the previous month, and "Campus Watch" that includes professional news of DSC's faculty and staff
Anderson vs. Hemingway: 2111 Canon
Paper. 9 pages, black and white.Works considered part of the literary canon are constantly up for debate, and two examples of stories that could be considered assets to it in future years are Sherwood Anderson’s “Death in the Woods” and Ernest Hemingway’s “Indian Camp.” Though the two stories have similar subject matter, they have substantial differences in narration, point-of-view, and attention to detail. Because these characteristics excel in achieving a connection with the reader in Sherwood Anderson’s story, “Death in the Woods” has more potential of being considered memorable in 2111 than Ernest Hemingway’s “Indian Camp.
eQuill: February 2012
5 pages, colorA monthly newsletter for Dalton State College faculty and staff. Regular articles include: a letter from the President, a listing of promotions and tenure, a listing of "transitions" that includes new hires and those leaving, a calendar of the month's events, a re-cap of the previous month, and "Campus Watch" that includes professional news of DSC's faculty and staff
2012 ByLaws of the Dalton State College Faculty Senate (May 4, 2012)
16 pages, colorThe Faculty Senate is the representative body responsible for coordinating faculty participation in College planning and governance. In this capacity, the Senate will make recommendations, which the College President has the right to accept or reject, in the areas of academic programming, creation of new courses, and student requirements regarding admissions, graduation, and reprimands.
The ByLaws are formal, written rules for the Dalton State College Faculty Senate stipulating the appropriate procedures for meetings, elections of a board of directors and officers, filling vacancies, notices, types and duties of officers, committees, assessments and other routine conduct
An Arithmetic Sum
poster. 1 page, color.Poster that explores a specific arithmetic function
Business Analytics: May 2012
6 pages, colorThis Center for Economic Research and Entrepreneurship (CERE) publication through the Dalton State College, School of Business will provide regional economic and business research through the analysis of particular events and policies that interest the readers and businesses within the surrounding five counties: Catoosa, Gordon, Murray, Walker, and Whitfield.
This issue focuses on what occurred in Catoosa, Gordon, Murray, Walker, and Whitfield counties in the run-up to and during the Great Recession.Dalton State College School of Busines
eQuill: April 2012
7 pages, colorA monthly newsletter for Dalton State College faculty and staff. Regular articles include: a letter from the President, a listing of promotions and tenure, a listing of "transitions" that includes new hires and those leaving, a calendar of the month's events, a re-cap of the previous month, and "Campus Watch" that includes professional news of DSC's faculty and staff
Multiples of Irrational Numbers
Paper from which presentation was created. 8 pages, color. The scholarship is due in part to the authors' mentor, Dr. Jason Schmurr.Paper defines [(n+1)√2]-[n√2] for integers n > 0, and proves that a[subsicript n]=1 or 2 for all n. Shows that the sequence never contains three consecutive 1’s or two consecutive 2’s
The Roadrunner: September 2012
4 pages, colorA student publication of Dalton State College overseen by faculty advisor Dr. Keith Perry
eQuill: June 2012
3 pages, colorA monthly newsletter for Dalton State College faculty and staff. Regular articles include: a letter from the President, a listing of promotions and tenure, a listing of "transitions" that includes new hires and those leaving, a calendar of the month's events, a re-cap of the previous month, and "Campus Watch" that includes professional news of DSC's faculty and staff