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    Dean Debbie Bell: Extraordinary Administrator

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    This article pays tribute to the impactful leadership of Dean Debbie Bell at the University of Mississippi School of Law. The author highlights her decades-long commitment to legal education, administrative excellence, and student advocacy. Nowlin reflects on Bell’s ability to navigate complex institutional challenges with grace, integrity, and a deep sense of service. The article underscores her legacy in fostering inclusivity, academic rigor, and community within the law school. Ultimately, it presents Dean Bell as a model of quiet but transformative leadership in legal academia

    Debbie Amis Bell Interview

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    Dean Debbie Bell: Extraordinary Administrator

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    This summary highlights the exceptional administrative career of Dean Debbie Bell, showcasing her significant contributions to academic leadership and institutional advancement. Dean Bell is recognized for her innovative approach to administration, which has greatly enhanced the effectiveness and reputation of her institution. Her tenure is marked by strategic initiatives that have transformed academic programs, fostered community engagement, and promoted a culture of excellence and inclusion. Under her leadership, the institution has seen notable improvements in operational efficiency, faculty development, and student success. Dean Bell's ability to navigate complex administrative challenges, coupled with her commitment to visionary goals, has established her as a distinguished figure in academic administration. Her impact is evident in the institution's enhanced academic standing and the positive outcomes for students and faculty alike

    Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts of Women in SNCC

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    In recognition of Women's History Month, Swarthmore College welcomed the Women of SNCC on March 14, 2011. During the Mid-Day discussion, panelists Martha Prescod Noonan and Debbie Amis Bell will share their life experiences and discuss their new book Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts of Women in SNCC

    Karl, Debbie (FA 853)

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    Finding aid only for Folklife Archive Project 853. Collection titled “The Bell Witch: Witch or Ghost” uses motifs to help determine whether the famous Bell Witch of Adams, Tennessee, was a witch or a ghost. The motif index by Stith Thompson is cited throughout the paper. Debbie Karl, a student at Western Kentucky University, completed this project for a folktale course

    The Tree Charter Bell Ceremony III

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    The Tree Charter Bell is used as a focus for ceremonies around tree planting activities in connection with The Woodland Trust. Locke worked with John Taylor Bells in Loughborough to cast a large tower bell tuned to the frequency of The Original Bramley Apple Tree in Southwell. The bell resonates at 500HZ when the temperature is 21 degrees, when the temperature changes so too does the resonance of the bell. In many cultures, the bell has significance. For example: in the UK bells are used to call people together and also as a warning sign. Using this idea as a trigger and as part of the growing body of research, Locke explores situations in view of socially engaged practice, bringing groups of people together in order to consider relationships to significant trees, nature, historic places and climate change. The aim is to explore how we feel in regard to our changing environments and how we communicate these feelings. Through this project the artist is asking important questions that are relevant now, for example: What are the possibilities for expressing how we feel about our changing climate? Can we send messages out in order to express our fears and is it possible to instigate action through artistic interventions?. The Tree Charter Bell Ceremony III was an event which happened during National Tree Week 2021. Working and consulting with Debbie Alston (wildlife and biodiversity expert and lecturer within the School of Built and Natural Environment at Derby University, Liz Thompson (Estate Management Environment and Sustainability Manager) and Matthew Keigher (Estates Grounds Maintenance Supervisor) the best approaches and planting sites were agreed. Together with Fine Art and Microbiology Students, Caroline Planted 105 Woodland Trust tree saplings in green spaces at the Kedlestone Road Campus. 15 Silver Birch, Wild Cherry, Hawthorne, Hazel, Dogwood and Rowan saplings were planted. Information cards encouraging interest in ecological issues and details about the project were given out by the students and they rang the Tree Charter bell for each new tree

    Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell Oral History Interview

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    During the tenure of Tampa Mayor Sandy Freedman (1986-1995), Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell all served as executive aides in the mayor\u27s office. Some of the topics they discuss include the mayor\u27s Model Cities Program, the United Way, Paint Your Heart Out, and downtown development issues. The interview ends with a discussion of various visiting dignitaries including Al Gore, Queen Elizabeth II, Richard Simmons, Bill Clinton, and author James Michener

    Dr Debbie Bird Rose

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    Anthropologist and author, Dr Debbie Bird RoseDonated by David Ritchie, 22/06/2016Photographs of the Kenbi Handover 2016, the resolution of the 37 year Kenbi Land Claim over the Cox Peninsula. The handback, presided over by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, took place at Mandorah on 21 June 2016 and was attended by many of the people who had worked on, or been involved in the landclaim processes
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