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    Is The Ivory Tower Made of Glass?: Examining Work Experiences of Women Faculty at Butler University

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    The guiding research question for this study is: “What are the structural, cultural, and situational factors that affect women faculty’s experience at Butler University?” While this project focuses broadly on women as an identifying group, it also requires attention to the intersectionality of individuals’ experience as issues such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and disabilities are also factors shaping women’s experiences. The information from this study draws attention to the experiences that women faculty have related to their gender and potentially facilitate change starting at Butler University. This paper will discuss the experiences of women faculty at Butler University regarding their gender. It will specifically talk about the gendered issues of tenure, equality of pay, difference in types of work, and familial obligations as these seem to be the most prominent findings from research at Butler

    Erin Jessee

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    Erin Jessee is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Glasgow. She has over a decade of experience conducting oral historical and ethnographic fieldwork, particularly in Rwanda, Bosnia-Hercegovina, and Uganda. She is the author of Negotiating Genocide in Rwanda: The Politics of History, which was published in Palgrave Macmillan’s ‘Studies in Oral History’ series in 2017. She has also published several articles in notable journals such as Medical History, Memory Studies, Conflict and Society, History in Africa, Oral History Review, and Forensic Science International, among others.https://commons.erau.edu/genocide-bios/1045/thumbnail.jp

    The Family History of Erin Taylor

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    Erin Taylor authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Spring 2020 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]

    Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series: Erin Stalcup

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    Erin Stalcup is the author of the novel Every Living Species (Gold Wake Press, 2017) and the story collection And Yet It Moves (Indiana University Press, 2016). The Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series schedules readings every quarter and features nationally known writers reading their own work.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/libraryevents/1147/thumbnail.jp

    Law School: A Few Short and Plain Statements

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    Do you want to go to law school? Better read this book first. With the crush of the economic downturn and tight job market, law school might be the right choice for you...or not. After having a first profession, author Erin Albert decided to attend law school, and graduated in May, 2012. After publishing several books, Dr. Albert wanted to publish a book about what law school is really like. Here are the Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Read This Book: 10. You can live vicariously through the author\u27s experience instead of putting yourself through the very expensive and time- consuming process of law school. 9. You want to learn about what it takes to be a part-time law student--on top of a life and a day job. 8. You want to learn about law school mistakes--and how to avoid them. 7. You want to learn what the #1 most important question to ask yourself is prior to heading back to school--and studying the law. 6. You want to find what it takes to go through the grind of law school. 5. You want details on the curriculum and the extra stuff - like law review, moot court, etc. 4. You want to understand how you will think differently about life after law school. 3. You are a professional already and are thinking of adding on law school to supplement your first career. 2. You need a good reality check on law school before you head back to class. 1. You want to avoid making potentially the biggest mistake of your life.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/butlerbooks/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Author-Agent Conversation

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    Author-agent conversation, April 21st, 2023 Langsam 646, Elliston Poetry Room Host: Chris Bachelder Author: Allegra Hyde Agent: Erin Harris 1.) Welcome (Bachelder) 2.) Introduction of Allegra Hyde (Bachelder) 3.) Introduction of Erin Harris (Bachelder) 4.) Writer and agent’s paths and their intersection (Hyde, Harris) 5.) Writer and agent working relationship (Hyde, Harris) 6.) Publishing short stories versus novels (Hyde, Harris) 7.) Query letter and timing to seek representation (Hyde, Harris) 8.) Audience Q&A (Hyde, Harris) 9.) Where the market is now (Hyde, Harris) 10.) Closing (Bachelder

    Erin Gruwell - 10/22/2003 - (Riall Lecture Series)

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    Begun in 1988, the E. Pauline Riall Lecture Series brings to the University and community outstanding national lecturers in the field of education. The series was established by the late Miss Riall, long-time principal and teacher of the former Salisbury University's Campus School. A generous bequest was provided by Miss Riall's will to fund this special program. Erin Gruwell, Teacher, Author, Founder of Tolerance Education Foundation – 10/21/2003 (pm) and 10/22/2003 (am)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XFTfohfeW

    Erin Gruwell - 10/21/2003 - (Riall Lecture Series)

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    Begun in 1988, the E. Pauline Riall Lecture Series brings to the University and community outstanding national lecturers in the field of education. The series was established by the late Miss Riall, long-time principal and teacher of the former Salisbury University's Campus School. A generous bequest was provided by Miss Riall's will to fund this special program. Erin Gruwell, Teacher, Author, Founder of Tolerance Education Foundation – 10/21/2003 (pm) and 10/22/2003 (am)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-8vr0_j50

    Erin Duran, LGBTQA Advisor and Residential Life Coordinator

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    In this new Next Page column, Erin Duran, LGBTQA Advisor and Residential Life Coordinator, shares with us the name of the author he appreciates even more now that he knows said author is from his home state of Texas, which title caught his attention as a sixth grader (and the hit song played on repeat while reading!), and which authors he frequently recommends to students for their challenging (in a good way) discussion of LGBTQA topics

    Erin\u27s Green Linnet

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    Concerning the Catholic Relief Act, 1829 and Erin-go-Bragh [Ireland Forever]https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_ire/1061/thumbnail.jp
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