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David C. Johnson Independence Hall celebration
When David C. Johnson became the third chancellor of the University of Minnesota, Morris in 1990, his first home in Morris was a room in Independence Hall, traditionally a student residence hall on the campus. To honor the bond with students that was forged during Johnson’s quarter-long stay at this first residence, UMM will rename the hall in Johnson’s honor as David C. Johnson Independence Hall
Dr. Steele remembered as great teacher, friend and author
Article in the Johnson C. Smith Newsletter regarding the death of A.O. Steele
David Johnson Interview
Dave Johnson, former chancellor, was interviewed for the University of Minnesota Morris documentary Promise of the Prairie: Education in Three Parts.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/stories/1016/thumbnail.jp
Crucifixion
The Crucifixion sung by the Johnson C. Smith University choir and directed by D. E. Carroll.Missing tracks 1 and 3
Aiming for ultra-scalable ePortfolio distribution using peer-to-peer networks
08.07.13 KB. Ok to add published version to Spiral. EIfEL says author can use as please without restriction.In this paper the authors discuss how peer-to-peer technology offers a practical solution to building highly scalable Europe-wide and worldwide ePortfolio networks over existing network infrastructures.This solution also offers the effect of empowering individuals through moving the management and storage responsibilities onto the portfolio owners, decoupling users from any single institutional ePortfolio service provider The authors do not present this solution as the single way forward, but as an alternative to what is seen as a mainly client-server and Web-based approach to ePortfolio development, and to encourage developers to explore the possibilities for ePortfolio integration with emerging and relatively immature technologies. A prototype implementation is reported and future developments described
Achieving Foundation Accountability and Transparency: Lessons From the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s \u3ci\u3eScorecard\u3c/i\u3e
· The purpose of this article is to help foundations in their accountability and transparency efforts by sharing lessons from one foundation’s journey to develop a scorecard.
· A commitment to funding and sharing the results from rigorous evaluations set the tone for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) accountability.
· The Scorecard is a powerful tool for RWJF to set goals, track organizational effectiveness, and motivate responses to shortcomings.
· Foundations can tailor their scorecard to include what best serves their needs.
· With its Scorecard, RWJF found that comparative and quantitative measures are the most powerful forces to motivate change.
· Setting targets motivates staff to focus their efforts on certain areas and make improvements
Dr. David J. Bieber and President Lyndon B. Johnson
Dr. David J. Bieber shaking hands with 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson.20.5 x 25.5 c
David Bancroft Johnson South Carolina Hall of Fame Video - Accession 1591 M778 (835)
This collection consists of a DVD copy of a video created by the South Carolina ETV Commission to honor Winthrop founder and first president David Bancroft Johnson who was inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame in 2017. The movie is 5:59 minutes long.
The South Carolina Hall of Fame was dedicated on February 11, 1973 by Governor John C. West. It was created to recognize and honor those contemporary and past citizens who have made outstanding contributions to South Carolina’s heritage and progress.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2734/thumbnail.jp
David Walker collection, 1834-1879
This collection contains correspondence from prominent Arkansans to David Walker, and other miscellaneous documents.; Correspondents include: Benjamin F. Danley, C. C. Danley, Thomas Drew, Elbert English, W. B. Flippen, Absalom Fowler, Benjamin Johnson, Augustus Garland, William R. Miller, James Mitchell, Isaac Murphy, Henry Rector, Logan Roots, R. W. Trimble, George C. Watkins, A. J. Wilson, William Woodruff, and Archibald Yell. The correspondence concerns legal, financial, and political matters from the 1830s until the 1870s, including secession, the Civil War, and the Brooks-Baxter War.; This collection was originally numbered H-12 and is part of the J. N. Heiskell Historical Collection, courtesy Arkansas Gazette Foundation.David Walker collection, 1834-187
Johnson C. Smith University Swimming Team members, Aqua Bulls
Photograph of JCSU Swimming Team members posing. Caption beneath photo reads ""Aqua Bulls. 1st row L-R: David Green, David Jones, William Thomas, Leon (sic), Matthew Walker. Back Row L-R: Marion Robinson, Nelson Andrews, Jackie Miller, Thoams Bland, (sic)"
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