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A Thanksgiving without Family: A Covid-19 Employer Dilemma Case
Based on an actual organization in the Midwest, this case describes the Director of an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center located in the Midwest and her adoption of policies to address the threat of Covid-19 to employees, clients, and the community. Names have been changed, but the facts of the case are based on employee descriptions of the organization, its director, and its new policies. The case presents students with an opportunity to wrestle with real-world situations that they themselves have faced and with which they are familiar. In this paper, I present the case itself, the worksheet assignment for students, the grading rubric used, and describe how it is used in the course
Former VPBA William Weber
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Episode 4: Dr. Mattox sits down for an interview with Mark Henderson the Director of Digital Initiatives for the Missouri School Board Association to discuss the current and future impact of artificial intelligence in education and valuable resources for school administrators
April 8: Mari Kita and Niall C. Nance-Carroll
Authors@EIU is a speaker series that celebrates the research, scholarship and creative success of EIU faculty who are contributing to scholarship or popular learning.
This event features: Dr. Mari Kita, presenting her book Offender Care and Support by Families in Contemporary Japan: The Nexus of Gender, Shame, and Ambivalence Dr. Niall C. Nance-Carroll, presenting his book Child Activist Literature at the Turn of the 2020s: From Kids You Read About to Kids You Readhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/authors_at_eiu_posters2025/1001/thumbnail.jp
December 3, 2024
Vol. 53, No. 7
Guest speaker: Assistant Dean for International Education Andy Kabasele on challenges facing international student recruitment
Meet: Ethan Vice, Baritone
Ethan is a freshman majoring in Music Theatre Performance. His favorite memory is singing the warmup song Run To You in the Doudna stairwell. The acoustics were beautiful and it was the first time he thought Blue Fusion could make it to competition if they worked hard enough.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/blue_fusion_2024/1007/thumbnail.jp
Meet: Faith Worthington, Alto
Faith is a junior majoring in Music Education with a Vocal focus. Her favorite memory is the Christmas party and Karrin\u27s Olaf milkshakes.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/blue_fusion_2024/1014/thumbnail.jp