930 research outputs found
Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell Oral History Interview
During the tenure of Tampa Mayor Sandy Freedman (1986-1995), Sherry Crawford, Debbie Rotolo, and Marion Sell all served as executive aides in the mayor\u27s office. Some of the topics they discuss include the mayor\u27s Model Cities Program, the United Way, Paint Your Heart Out, and downtown development issues. The interview ends with a discussion of various visiting dignitaries including Al Gore, Queen Elizabeth II, Richard Simmons, Bill Clinton, and author James Michener
Cloyd Hamilton Marker
Marker for Cloyd Hamilton 1881-1916https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/yale/1029/thumbnail.jp
Recommended from our members
Jennifer Hamilton: Pandemic learning loss in U.S. high schools: A national examination of student experiences, a research update
This presentation was made by Jennifer Hamilton, NORC, University of Chicago. The presentation's title is: "Pandemic learning loss in U.S. high schools: A national examination of student experiences, a research update."
--
Every month, the COVID Information Commons Team (along with the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub) brings together a group of researchers studying wide-ranging aspects of the current pandemic, to share their research and answer questions from our community. The events showcase scientists' ongoing efforts in the fight against COVID-19, including opportunities for collaboration
Recommended from our members
Jennifer Hamilton: Pandemic learning loss in U.S. high schools: Un examen nacional de las experiencias de los estudiantes, una actualización de la investigación
Descripción de esta presentación:
Esta presentación fue hecha por Jennifer Hamilton, NORC, University of Chicago. El título de la presentación es: "Pandemic learning loss in U.S. high schools: Un examen nacional de las experiencias de los estudiantes, una actualización de la investigación."
-
Descripción de los seminarios web del CIC:
Cada mes, el equipo del Centro de Información de COVID (junto con el Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub) reúne a un grupo de investigadores que estudian diversos aspectos de la pandemia actual, para compartir sus investigaciones y responder preguntas de nuestra comunidad. Los eventos muestran los esfuerzos continuos de los científicos en la lucha contra la COVID-19, incluyendo oportunidades de colaboración
Recommended from our members
Jennifer Hamilton: Perte d’apprentissage pandémique dans les lycées américains : examen national des expériences des étudiants, mise à jour de la recherche
Cette présentation a été faite par Jennifer Hamilton. Le titre de la présentation est: “Perte d’apprentissage pandémique dans les lycées américains : examen national des expériences des étudiants, mise à jour de la recherche.”
--
Chaque mois, l'équipe COVID Information Commons (avec le Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub) rassemble un groupe de chercheurs étudiant de nombreux aspects de la pandémie actuelle, pour partager leurs recherches et répondre aux questions de notre communauté. Ces événements mettent en valeur les efforts continus des scientifiques dans la lutte contre le COVID-19, notamment les opportunités de collaboration
Dr Debbie Bird Rose
Anthropologist and author, Dr Debbie Bird RoseDonated by David Ritchie, 22/06/2016Photographs of the Kenbi Handover 2016, the resolution of the 37 year Kenbi Land Claim over the Cox Peninsula. The handback, presided over by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, took place at Mandorah on 21 June 2016 and was attended by many of the people who had worked on, or been involved in the landclaim processes
Episode 7 : Appreciating and Protecting the Resource That Is Wilderness : an interview with Ed Bloedel [Implementation of the Wilderness Act of 1964]
Interview with: Ed Bloedel | Interviewers: Debbie Lee | Location: Corvallis, Montana (right outside of Hamilton) | Date: April 18, 2011 | TOPIC: Implementation of the Wilderness Act of 1964 | In this episode, titled �Appreciating and Protecting the Resource That Is Wilderness,� we hear from Ed Bloedel, who was instrumental in helping to write the first management plans for the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, thus implementing the Wilderness Act of 1964 in a tangible, practical way
Piano and Eggs, Piano Duets Extravaganza (with Debbie Nisbet), 11 September 2017
Performance of piano duets with Debbie Nisbet for the Piano and Eggs concert series, Creative Waikato, Hamilton, 11 September 2017. The performance included works from the classical repertoire (Handel, Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert), as well as an array of show tunes from My Fair Lady and The Sound of Music. A video of the performance can be located at the event Facebook page
Debbie Travis, Reigning Queen Of Renovations: An Entrepreneurial Case Study On Finding Your Hedgehog
Debbie Travis, awarded the titled “Reigning Queen of Renovations” by TV host Regis Philbin, is an international television personality, best-selling author, interior designer, syndicated newspaper columnist and, most importantly, a beloved entrepreneurial icon in the home decorating industry around the world (The Naked Entrepreneur, 2013). Travis had a fast ride to the top decorating and design world, making the most of her opportunities as she went. With no formal decorating or design experience or training, Debbie was able to find her personal hedgehog. She went on to become an award-winning author, with all eight books becoming best sellers. Some of her notable titles include: The Painted House, Decorating Solutions, Weekend Projects, Living and Dining Rooms, Kids’ Rooms, Bedrooms, Kitchens and Baths, and Facelift (Debbie Travis, 2013). She started her own productive painting and design business, which set her off to be a leader in the paint and faux finishing design trend that was hitting North America (The Naked Entrepreneur, 2013). Following a very successful launch of her product line at Canadian Tire, Travis starred in her own television show, From the Ground Up with Debbie Travis. Double dipping in the house and home industry allowed Debbie to follow her two passions of television and home decorating while being very successful at both (Debbie Travis, 2013). When Travis was becoming a known personality in the decorating lifestyle industry, many people asked her, “How did you manage to get on Oprah?” Debbie’s answer was pretty simple, “I asked.” Travis was not afraid of the producers or talk show hosts saying, “No.” She figured there was no harm in asking. Her theory only proved to be successful as she was on all four shows with great success and response from the experience. With Travis’ unique background, Debbie is a sought after inspirational speaker for various women’s conventions, business organizations, and design and decorating shows around the globe. She is constantly looking for the next opportunity to add to her Debbie Travis ever-building empire
L’antiféminisme d’hier à aujourd’hui. Entretien croisé avec Mélissa Blais et Debbie Ging
International audienceThis article reports on a joint interview with two researchers specializing in antifeminism : Mélissa Blais (author of a book on the 1989 antifeminist attack at Polytechnique in Quebec, reissued in 2024) and Debbie Ging (a long-time researcher on online antifeminist politics, the incel subculture, and the recruitment of boys and men into radical ideologies advocating male supremacy). They begin by sharing the experiences that led them to focus on this topic. Moving beyond a general overview of the antifeminist landscape, they shed light on the dynamics characterizing the phenomenon : its contemporary developments, its articulations with other reactionary movements, and its various manifestations. After exploring the ways in which antifeminism is shaped by – and shapes – feminism, the conversation addresses some of the challenges that feminist research faces when documenting it, as well as strategies for effectively resisting it without yielding to fear.Ce texte rend compte d’un entretien croisé, mené avec deux chercheuses spécialistes de l’antiféminisme, Mélissa Blais (autrice d’un ouvrage sur l’attentat antiféministe de Polytechnique survenu au Québec en 1989) et Debbie Ging (travaillant de longue date sur les politiques antiféministes en ligne, la sous-culture Incel et la radicalisation des garçons et des hommes dans des idéologies prônant la suprématie masculine). Elles y dévoilent tout d’abord les expériences les ayant conduites à travailler sur cet objet. Puis, dépassant le panorama de la nébuleuse antiféministe, elles éclairent les dynamiques qui caractérisent le phénomène : ses évolutions contemporaines, ses articulations avec d’autres mouvements réactionnaires et ses différentes manifestations. Après avoir rappelé la façon dont l’antiféminisme est transformé par et transforme le féminisme, l’échange aborde finalement certains défis que les recherches féministes ont à relever pour le documenter, mais aussi des pistes pour lutter efficacement contre l’antiféminisme et ne pas céder à la peur
- …
