Levi Watkins Learning Center Digital Collections (Alabama State University)
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A comprehensive study of discipline problems of fourth-grade students from intact families and students from sigle-parent families in Escambia County from 1994-1996 / by Paula J. Sands.
A study of the relationships between socioeconomic status, student achievement, and the effect of Chapter 1 services on student performance in a group of fourth grade students from 1992-1995 / by Chesley D. Sawyer.
The effectiveness of the early warning truancy program at J.F. Shields High School in Beatrice, Alabama / by Marion McIntosh.
Beta-Lactam antibiotics enhance the binding of Murine Monoclonal antibodies to Sallmonella typhimurium / by Drew M. Love.
A survey of drop-outs among ninety Negro high school students (John Essex High School, Marengo County Training School, Linden Academy, and Marengo High School) Marengo county, Alabama / by William L. Fitts.
Excerpt from Dr. Janice Franklin, Director ASU Levi Watkins Learning Center, Pathways to Freedom Tour, 1995
In 1995, Rosa Parks, who was arrested on December 1, 1955 for refusing to give up her seat to a White male passenger, and Janice Franklin, the Director of the ASU Library, participate in a program at the Special Collections area of the Levi Watkins Learning Center. In this excerpt Dr. Franklin invites the group to tour the E.D. Nixon Room, while Rosa Parks talks about her familiarity with ASU and her involvement in the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Excerpt from Jesus Christ Superstar, 1995
This excerpt highlights students from the ASU Theater Department in a 1995 performance of Jesus Christ Superstar. The performance takes place on the campus of Alabama State University, in Tullibody Theater
The effects of cooperative learning methods versus traditional methods in teaching social studies to the sixth grade students at Prativille Intermediate School, Pratville, Alabama / by Alene Barnes Pringle.
Excerpt from Rosa Parks, Pathways to Freedom Tour, 1995
In 1995, Rosa Parks, who was arrested on December 1, 1955 for refusing to give up her seat to a White male passenger, and Janice Franklin, the Director of the ASU Library, participate in a program at the Special Collections area of the Levi Watkins Learning Center. In this excerpt Dr. Franklin invites the group to tour the E.D. Nixon Room, while Rosa Parks talks about her familiarity with ASU and her involvement in the Montgomery Bus Boycott