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In Memoriam: Emily Calhoun
The School of Law regrets to announce former Assistant Professor Emily Calhoun passed away March 27, 2021. She served as an assistant professor in Athens from 1974 to 1978 and taught Torts, Evidence, Federal Courts, Women and the Law, and Rights of the Confined. She will be missed by law school faculty, staff and students.
The Daily Camera Obituar
In Memoriam: Emily Calhoun
The School of Law regrets to announce former Assistant Professor Emily Calhoun passed away March 27, 2021. She served as an assistant professor in Athens from 1974 to 1978 and taught Torts, Evidence, Federal Courts, Women and the Law, and Rights of the Confined. She will be missed by law school faculty, staff and students.
The Daily Camera Obituar
Calhoun School Papers, MSS.0260
Abstract: Photocopy of the songbook "Calhoun Plantation Songs," 3rd ed. (1923) edited by Emily Hollowell, first published in 1901 to raise money for this Lowndes County, Alabama, school for African-Americans, and six postcard views of the school and students, etc.Scope and Content Note: This collection contains a photocopy of the songbook "Calhoun Plantation Songs", 3rd ed. (1923) edited by Emily Hollowell, first published in 1901, to raise money for this school for African-Americans, and six postcard views of the school and students, etc.Biographical/Historical Note: The Calhoun School in Lowndes County, Alabama, was founded in 1891 by Charlotte R. Thomas and Mabel W. Dillingham. It was a secondary school for African-Americans with a curriculum of academic, agricultural and industrial training
Oral history interview with Jeanetta Calhoun Mish
Jeanetta Calhoun Mish, poet, talks about her youth in Wewoka, Oklahoma, and about her early interest in poetry. She discusses her books of poems and her inspiration. She speaks about her various subject areas such as insects and tornadoes. Mish, named Oklahoma Poet Laureate in 2017, describes the experience of traveling around the state and sharing her poetry in public settings. She also shares about her efforts to influence the community to teach poetry to every student.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes
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Losing twice:harms of indifference in the Supreme Court /
Constitutional 'losers' represent a thorny and longstanding problem in American constitutional law. Here, Emily Calhoun draws upon conflict resolution theory, political theory, and Habermasian discourse theory to argue that in such cases, the Court must work harder to avoid inflicting unnecessary harm on Constitutional losers
NPS Faculty Intro -- Dr. Emily Meierding [video]
An introduction to Dr. Emily Meierding, Assistant Professor, NPS Department of National Security Affair
Taking Offense with Emily McTernan
Overview & Shownotes
Imagine sitting in a staff meeting where one of your co-workers makes a joke about people with disabilities. You’re offended, so you roll your eyes and cross your arms in front of your chest for the rest of the meeting. You might worry that your reaction was pretty insignificant, and didn’t really do any good. My guest, philosopher Emily McTernan, argues that taking offense and showing disapproval, even in small ways, can actually be a force for social good.
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Contact us at [email protected] Links to people and ideas mentioned in the show Emily McTernan, On Taking Offence Amy Olberding, The Wrong of Rudeness: Learning Modern Civility from Ancient Chinese Philosophy Sarah Buss, “Appearing Respectful: The Moral Significance of Manners“ Cheshire Calhoun, “The Virtue of Civility“ Joel Feinberg, Offense to Others Credits
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Calhoun, Emily F., Action Research: Three Approaches, Educational Leadership, 51(October, 1993), 62-65.
Describes individual teacher research, collaborative action research, and schoolwide action research
Arts piece on Charles Calhoun, author of Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life, a
Arts piece on Charles Calhoun, author of Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life, a biography of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow set to be published by Beacon Press in 2002. With an interview in Q & A format
Calhoun, Emily F., How to Use Action Research in the Self-Reviewing School. Alexandria, VA: ASCD, 1994.
Describes the five phases of the action research process for school-wide improvement
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