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Marilyn Weigold
Dr. Marilyn E. Weigold is professor of history at Pace University and serves as the official Pace University Historian. She is the author of the official history book of Pace University entitled Opportunitas: the History of Pace University. David Finn, photographs.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1031/thumbnail.jp
Janetta Rebold Benton
Janetta Rebold Benton is Distinguished Professor of Art History and Director of the Pforzheimer Honors College, serving the five undergraduate colleges, at Pace University, Pleasantville, NY. Dr. Benton has lectured every season since the spring of 1988 for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and lectures also at The Cloisters in New York; Smithsonian Institution and National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach; and elsewhere in America and abroad. A former resident of Paris, she taught courses in art history there as the Art Historian at the American Embassy.
The author of seven books, the fourth edition of ARTS AND CULTURE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMANITIES (Robert DiYanni co-author, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, two volumes, combined volume) was published in 2011, including a Chinese translation. Her book, MATERIALS, METHODS, AND MASTERPIECES OF MEDIEVAL ART, is available in hardcover and as an E-book (Praeger series on the Middle Ages, ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, 2009). Her book, MEDIEVAL MISCHIEF: WIT AND HUMOUR IN THE ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES (Sutton Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, 2004), studies an engaging aspect of medieval art. ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES (Thames & Hudson, London, 2002) was published in the acclaimed World of Art series. HOLY TERRORS: GARGOYLES ON MEDIEVAL BUILDINGS (Abbeville Press, NY, 1997) was published also in French as SAINTES TERREURS: LES GARGOUILLES DANS L\u27ARCHITECTURE MÉDIÉVALE (second edition, 2000). Dr. Benton was the guest curator and catalog author for the 1995 exhibition MEDIEVAL MONSTERS: DRAGONS AND FANTASTIC CREATURES at the Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY. Her book, THE MEDIEVAL MENAGERIE: ANIMALS IN THE ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES (Abbeville Press, NY, 1992), a Book of the Month Club selection, was published also in French as BESTIAIRE MÉDIÉVAL: LES ANIMAUX DANS L\u27ART DU MOYEN AGE. Articles by Dr. Benton appear in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition catalog, SET IN STONE: THE FACE IN MEDIEVAL SCULPTURE, 2007, as well as in scholarly journals including Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale, Poitiers, 1998; Arte Medievale, Rome, 1993; Artibus et Historiae, Vienna, 1989; Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte, Munich, 1985; and others.
Dr. Benton was educated at Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, MDP diploma; took her Ph.D. in Medieval and Renaissance Art at Brown University; Master\u27s degree in Classical Art at George Washington University; and undergraduate degree in Fine Arts at Cornell University.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1029/thumbnail.jp
Courtney C. Pace to Walter Jenkins, 19 December 1963
Carbon typed letter dated 19 December 1963 from Courtney C. Pace, Administrative Assistant to Eastland, to Walter Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to the President, re: ARA program bill; agency loan industrial project in Beaumont, Mississippi; 3 pages.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_e/1036/thumbnail.jp
Forme dell’arte, sulla scena. Esempi dal teatro ateniese di 5. secolo
Il contributo prende in esame alcune scene della tragedia e della commedia del V secolo a.C. per provare a ricostruire come l'opsis teatrale si mettesse in dialogo con l'immaginario del pubblico, richiamando forme specifiche dell'arte
Institutionalized Silence: Breaking the Cycle of Sexual Violence--A Model for Pace University
In a study published by the United States Department of Justice in 2000, it was found that one in four college women experience rape or attempted rape during their time in college. Since this report was released, the numbers have not changed. According to the National Institute for Justice, fewer than three percent of all college women become victims of rape which translates into 35 such crimes per 1,000 women students (National Institute of Justice, 2005, p. 2). This research for practice also exposes that between eighty and ninety percent of victims and assailants know each other (National Institute of Justice, 2005, p.2). In his speech to the University of New Hampshire in April 2011, Vice President Joe Biden referred to this epidemic on college campuses as Americas “dirty little secret.”
Sexual violence is prevalent across institutions of higher education in American society. Because the issue is not explicitly recognized by university communities, students are not given the tools, discourse or safe space to express their experiences with sexual violence. This in-depth study on universities across the country sets out to understand why sexual violence is not being talked about, details the legal mandates that all postsecondary institutions receiving Title IX funds must comply with, outlines the components which make for effective sexual assault policy and programming and explains the roles of administration, faculty and students in creating a collaborative effort for combating sexual violence.
This thesis specifically focuses on Pace University and the issues it faces in effectively addressing sexual violence on its New York City Campus. The findings suggest that although Pace has made strides in responding to sexual violence by implementing a new, fairly comprehensive policy (Appendix C) in January 2011 there is still much more to be done. Funding must be reallocated so that Pace University can have a model framework for preventing, responding and intervening in cases of sexual violence. This paper performs a comparative study between Pace University and other institutions of higher education which supports the idea that Pace University is not doing enough to protect its community. Recommendations include suggestions for improvement for Pace University specifically, and a general overview of the fundamentals which make for effective and comprehensive policy and programming for postsecondary institutions of higher education in the United States.
Using political theories of power and a sophisticated standpoint feminist stance, this research describes the factors that deters students from reporting sexually violent crimes, clarifies the features of policy and programming which encourages students to report and advocates for collaboration between individuals in positions of power and activists within the community, while arguing that a transformation in attitudes and behaviors toward sexual violence response and prevention is necessary for change
Courtney C. Pace to Walter Jenkins, 11 April 1964
Carbon typed letter dated 11 April 1964 from Courtney C. Pace, Administrative Assistant to Eastland, to Walter Jenkins, re: transmission of letter and false cuff links from James D. Bell of Jackson, Mississippi to president. Attached: copy typed letter signed dated 12 March 1964 from Bell to Eastland, re: President Johnson\u27s reelection campaign; 2 pages.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_e/1057/thumbnail.jp
Εὐβουλία negli Acarnesi di Aristofane
Si analizza la connotazione specifica che il termine euboulia assume negli Acarnesi di Aristofane, in diretta connessione con il serio problema politico che in questa commedia il poeta intende affrontare, ovvero la questione se l'assemblea democratica sappia e possa ben deliberare.The author analizes the specific use of the word "euboulia" in Aristophanes' Acharnians, with reference to the serious political issue of this comedy, the decision capability of democratic polis
PACE synthetic fuels report, v.25 no.3
Includes illustrations, charts, graphs, tables.The PACE Synthetic Fuels Report provides summary articles on the status of development of synthetic fuels from oil shale, coal, and oil sands, as well as issues of general interest to the synthetic fuels technical community
Courtney C. Pace to Senator Robert F. Kennedy, 20 November 1964
Carbon typed letter dated 20 November 1964 from Courtney C. Pace, administrative assistant to Eastland, to Robert F. Kennedy, re: receipt of invitation but Eastland in Mississippi. Attached: copy typed letter dated 16 November 1964 from Robert F. Kenney to Eastland, re: invitation to mass celebrated in memory of John F. Kennedy.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_d/1002/thumbnail.jp
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