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Hotel Wayne, Wayne, W. Va.
Hotel Wayne, Wayne, W. Va. n.d. 1 photograph : b&w. ; 13 x 9 cm.https://mds.marshall.edu/marshall_regional_photograph_collection/1242/thumbnail.jp
Studio portrait of Merrill Clifford Blake, Rosanna Blake\u27s father
Studio portrait of Merrill Clifford Blake, Rosanna Blake\u27s father, b&w. Back reads: M.C. Cliff Blake, circuit clerk Rosanna Blake\u27s father was circuit clerk of Cabell County.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1024/thumbnail.jp
Lithograph print of Gen. Robert E. Lee in uniform, by Currier & Ives General Robert E. Lee
Lithograph print of Gen. Robert E. Lee in uniform, by Currier & Ives, v&w.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1138/thumbnail.jp
Cabinet card photo of Mrs. Bettie Whittle of Norfolk, Va.
Cabinet card photo of Mrs. Bettie Whittle of Norfolk, Va., who received the lock of Robert E. Lee\u27s hair from Winfield S. Jones, colorized. Hand colorized. See other items numbered 2006.0703.175.a, b, c and d for associated items. (This is the woman who received the lock of Robert E. Lee\u27s hair from Winfield S. Jones, cousin of Lee\u27s daughter, Mildred.)https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1140/thumbnail.jp
Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, CSA
Confederate Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, col. Portrait by Prussian artist Nicola Marschall. Only known portrait painted from life.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1183/thumbnail.jp
Adjutant\u27s record book of Company L, 1st Texas Infantry, CSA, the Lone Star Rebels. Contains muster roll of soldiers, including lists of those died, wounded, etc.
Adjutant\u27s record book of Company L, 1st Texas Infantry, CSA, the Lone Star Rebels. Contains muster roll of soldiers, including lists of those died, wounded, etc. Loose pages from a ledger book, apparently kept by adjutant of the company. Records actions and battles through 1864, and partial muster roll showing soldiers killed, died, wounded, in various actions. Pages are laminated between two sheets of rice paper. (This was a common preservation technique in first part of twentieth century.) Capt. Alfred C. Mckeen was their first captain. Note on page one after his name said he was struck by a spent ball. He resigned may 29, 1862https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1227/thumbnail.jp
Civil War stamp collection, containing several first day covers, a book on Civil War commemorative stamps, a separate folder with plate blocks and pages of CW commemorative stamps.
Civil War stamp collection, containing several first day covers, a book on Civil War commemorative stamps, a separate folder with plate blocks and pages of CW commemorative stamps. Gift of James Jeffreys of Denver Public Library.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1307/thumbnail.jp
Gen.Winfield Scott, india ink by Jacques Reich
Gen. Winfield Scott, india ink by Jacques Reich, b&w Initials JR on fronthttps://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1313/thumbnail.jp
Impact of a Faculty Development Course on Promotion at a Health Sciences Center
Introduction
The objective of this study was to quantify the association between graduation from our annual comprehensive Institutional Faculty Development Course (IFDC) and being promoted from assistant professor to associate professor at our health sciences center.
Methods
A retrospective cohort study (October 2008-October 2019) was conducted using publicly-available faculty data. A total of 148 IFDC graduates were compared to 87 non-graduates. Subjects were full-time assistant professors at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso at the start of follow-up. The binary outcome was promotion to associate professor. The outcome was measured annually from 2008 to 2019. Follow-up ended when the faculty member left our institution, was promoted to associate professor, or the study ended, whichever came first. A longitudinal data analysis was performed using generalized estimating equations (GEE) logistic regression with an independent working correlation structure. Adjusted odds ratios (OR) for promotion were calculated from the GEE logistic regression model.
Results
The 235 faculty members contributed a total of 1015 records. The average ages (standard deviation) of IFDC graduates and non-graduates were 40.7 (8.6) and 40.3 (7.4) years, respectively. More than half of the IFDC graduates were female (54.1%) and 44.8% of the non-graduates were female. A positive association was detected between IFDC status (graduates vs. non-graduates) and being promoted to associate professor after controlling for time, age, sex, race and Hispanic ethnicity, discipline/specialty, and tenure track status in a GEE logistic regression model: adjusted OR=11.68, 95% confidence interval: 2.72 – 50.21, P=0.001.
Conclusion
Completion of the IFDC was strongly correlated with promotion to associate professor at our health sciences center
Marshall University School of Music presents The Twelfth Annual Festival of New Music
Anthony Almendaréz, Alumni composer
Shelby Ard, Alumni composer
Dalton Carney, MU student composer
Alli Feamster, MU student composer
Jarohn Grandstaff, Alumni composer
Esin Gündüz, Alumni composer
Mark Haas, Alumi composer
Lily Lauffer, MU student composer
Zack Merritt, Alumni composer
Sean Price, Alumni composer
Rodrigo Teodoro, MU student composer
John Shuff, MU student composer
James Stamm, Alumni composer
Eli Wisen, MU student composer
Mark Zanter, Festival Host, Marshall Universityhttps://mds.marshall.edu/music_programs/1000/thumbnail.jp