583 research outputs found
Two new records of Syrrhopodon (Calymperaceae, Musci) in SE Asia
Syrrhopodon mammillosus Müll. Hal. is newly recorded for the Philippine moss flora, and Syrrhopodon katemensis (Zant.) L.T. Ellis is newly recorded for the moss flora of Borneo
Self Less: A Book Talk Featuring Dr. Len Jessup
The Lincy Institute hosted a book talk with Len Jessup, Ph.D., author of Forbes and Amazon best-selling book, “Self Less: Lessons Learned from A Life Devoted to Servant Leadership, in Five Acts.”
Self Less follows Jessup’s story of emotional vulnerability. Blending personal narrative with research, Jessup argues selfless leaders can maximize impact by guiding teams, not controlling them. He stresses the power of constant learning, surrounding yourself with people far smarter than you, and service to others. For leaders seeking to create meaningful change through personal growth, Jessup provides inspiration along with practical advice on inclusive leadership and securing stakeholder buy-in. Self Less offers a roadmap to lead change through humility, kindness, and care for employees and partners.
Jessup is a widely published author and speaker on entrepreneurship, innovation, and organizational change. He is a sought-after advisor on higher education strategy, research growth, new ventures, and executive development
Self Less: A Book Talk Featuring Dr. Len Jessup
The Lincy Institute hosted a book talk with Len Jessup, Ph.D., author of Forbes and Amazon best-selling book, “Self Less: Lessons Learned from A Life Devoted to Servant Leadership, in Five Acts.”
Self Less follows Jessup’s story of emotional vulnerability. Blending personal narrative with research, Jessup argues selfless leaders can maximize impact by guiding teams, not controlling them. He stresses the power of constant learning, surrounding yourself with people far smarter than you, and service to others. For leaders seeking to create meaningful change through personal growth, Jessup provides inspiration along with practical advice on inclusive leadership and securing stakeholder buy-in. Self Less offers a roadmap to lead change through humility, kindness, and care for employees and partners.
Jessup is a widely published author and speaker on entrepreneurship, innovation, and organizational change. He is a sought-after advisor on higher education strategy, research growth, new ventures, and executive development
Ray Clarke
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/276324Ray Clarke. John Ellis describes his meeting with Banjo Clarke and his brother, Ray: "I met "Banjo" Clarke while visiting my sick mother in Warrnambool Base Hospital; he was recuperating after a bout of illness. I questioned him about Koori life in Warrnambool and after a lengthy discussion in which he told me he had just finished appearing in a popular TV series, he invited me to visit the family's property at Framlingham. Banjo had great delight in introducing me to a very old woman, Mary Maude Clarke, whom he claimed was the great granddaughter of Truganini. Len Clarke was somewhere on the property but I was unable to photograph him. Since that time he has become an administrator in Aboriginal affairs."200183
Item: [1999.0081.00373] "Ray Clarke
Mary Maud Clarke
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/276529Mary Maud Clarke. John Ellis describes his meeting with the Clarke family: "I met "Banjo" Clarke while visiting my sick mother in Warrnambool Base Hospital; he was recuperating after a bout of illness. I questioned him about Koori life in Warrnambool and after a lengthy discussion in which he told me he had just finished appearing in a popular TV series, he invited me to visit the family's property at Framlingham. Banjo had great delight in introducing me to a very old woman, Mary Maude Clarke, whom he claimed was the great granddaughter of Truganini. Len Clarke was somewhere on the property but I was unable to photograph him. Since that time he has become an administrator in Aboriginal affairs."200197
Item: [1999.0081.00578] "Mary Maud Clarke
Lloyd Clarke
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/276562Lloyd Clarke. John Ellis describes his meeting with Banjo Clarke and his brother, Ray: "I met "Banjo" Clarke while visiting my sick mother in Warrnambool Base Hospital; he was recuperating after a bout of illness. I questioned him about Koori life in Warrnambool and after a lengthy discussion in which he told me he had just finished appearing in a popular TV series, he invited me to visit the family's property at Framlingham. Banjo had great delight in introducing me to a very old woman, Mary Maude Clarke, whom he claimed was the great granddaughter of Truganini. Len Clarke was somewhere on the property but I was unable to photograph him. Since that time he has become an administrator in Aboriginal affairs." .200191
Item: [1999.0081.00611] "Lloyd Clarke
Banjo Clarke
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/276815Banjo Clarke. John Ellis describes his meeting with Banjo Clarke and his brother, Ray: "I met "Banjo" Clarke while visiting my sick mother in Warrnambool Base Hospital; he was recuperating after a bout of illness. I questioned him about Koori life in Warrnambool and after a lengthy discussion in which he told me he had just finished appearing in a popular TV series, he invited me to visit the family's property at Framlingham. Banjo had great delight in introducing me to a very old woman, Mary Maude Clarke, whom he claimed was the great granddaughter of Truganini. Len Clarke was somewhere on the property but I was unable to photograph him. Since that time he has become an administrator in Aboriginal affairs."200185
Item: [1999.0081.00864] "Banjo Clarke
Isreal Shank and Len Butt
Photograph - Past president Isreal C. Shank congratulates newly-elected president Len Butt at the annual meeting of the Canadian Gladiolus society, on August 15, 1980, Bowmanville, Ontari
Shapefile of the 1968 Ecological Study for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area: Composite Intrinsic Suitability
We used a scan of the 7 foot by 7 foot map (http://purl.umn.edu/261919) showing the Composite Intrinsic Suitability for the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. The original map author is Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd in 1968. The scan was georeferenced (in UTM15 NAD83) and then polygons were digitized and verified by three individuals. There are over 13,000 polygons along with attribute data.A digitized version of Ian McHarg's original 1968 An Ecological Study for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area: Composite Intrinsic Suitability. These maps were the basis for the 1969 report An Ecological Study of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, which provided a framework for land use planning throughout the metro area.Borchert Map Library funded the digitization of the map.Jacobs, Paul; Barney, Rebecca; Kne, Len; Tao, Ya; Milz, Dan. (2020). Shapefile of the 1968 Ecological Study for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area: Composite Intrinsic Suitability. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/dqp3-c961
Further taxonomic studies on the families Calymperaceae (Musci) and Orthotrichaceae (Musci) in the bryoflora of Réunion Island, with notes on taxa from other islands in the western Indian Ocean
The systematics and geographical distribution of some taxa in the moss families Calymperaceae and Orthotrichaceae that occur in Réunion and neighbouring islands are revised. In the family Calymperaceae, three new subspecies are proposed: Calymperes taitense (Sull.) Mitt. subsp. pachyloma (Hampe ex Müll. Hal.) L. T. Ellis, comb. et stat. nov., Syrrhopodon hispidocostatus Renauld et Cardot subsp. artsii L. T. Ellis, subsp. nov. and S. flexifolius Mitt. subsp. reunionensis L. T. Ellis, subsp. nov.; three further new records for Réunion Island are cited: Calymperes pallidum Mitt., Syrrhopodon dimorphophyllus L. T. Ellis, S. vardei L. T. Ellis, and the presence and geographical distribution in the East African Islands is discussed of Calymperes couguiense Besch., Syrrhopodon asper Mitt., S. africanus (Mitt.) Paris, S. gardneri (Hook.) Schwägr., and S. pulcher W. D. Reese. In the family Orthotrichaceae, new synonymy and distribution records are reported for the genus Macromitrium. Several new synonyms are proposed under Macromitrium microstomum (Hook.et Grev.) Schwägr., M. serpens (Hook. et Grev.) Brid., M. mauritianum Schwägr. and M. pallidum (P. Beauv.) Wijk et Margad. Macromitrium fimbriatum (P. Beauv.) Schwägr. var. chloromitrium Besch. is recognised as a species in its own right, M. chloromitrium (Besch.) Wilbraham, comb. et stat. nov., and is newly recorded from Réunion. Macromitrium belangeri Müll. Hal. is excluded from the Réunion Island’s moss flora.</p
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