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    Author Cynthia Bourgeault recalls commuting with her estranged daughter from Swa

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    Author Cynthia Bourgeault recalls commuting with her estranged daughter from Swan\u27s Island to Northeast Harbor to rehearse Mozart\u27s Requiem for the Mount Desert Summer Chorale in 1988

    Excellence in College Teaching and Beyond: Morrill Professors as Relational Leaders

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    Positional leaders, such as administrators, are often thought of as the “leaders” in higher education. However, accepting exceptional educators as relational leaders is vital as changes in higher education demand institutions provide value and quality to their stakeholders. Morrill Professors, an example of exceptional educators at our land-grant Midwestern university, model the elements of relational leadership. They are purposeful and empowering while engaging students in the learning process. They are inclusive and ethical in their approach so as to live up to the land grant mission to serve the people of the state. Finally, they are process-oriented, encouraging iterative learning so they can build on their strengths and take ownership of their thinking and contributions to community. While each Morrill Professor accomplished this distinction by perfecting a different aspect/niche in the classroom, their success in developing relationships with their students was paramount throughout this process. The Morrill Professors reflected the knowing-being-doing triad in that knowledge of their students, their discipline, the land-grant mission, their values of the importance of teaching, and their actions to create excellent learning environments contributed to their (and their students’) successes.This article is published as Haynes, C., Marcketti, S., Hengesteg, P., Excellence in College Teaching and Beyond: Morrill Professors as Relational Leaders. Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education., 2024, 7(1); https://doi.org/10.36021/jethe.v7i1.389. Posted with permission. Copyright 2024 Cynthia Haynes, Sara Marcketti, Paul Hengesteg. Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. The Author (or Authors, collectively referred to herein as Author) retains the copyright for the Article/Review to be published in the Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education and is acknowledged in the copyright line on the Article/Review. The Author asserts the moral right to be identified as the Authors of the Article/Revie

    Black women advocates in congress: a case study of the agenda setting and legislative sponsorship of Maxine Waters and Cynthia McKinney during the 105th congressional session, 2002

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    The focus of this study is on United States Congresswomen Maxine Waters and Cynthia McKinney and their advocacy for social justice through their legislative agendas. The rationale for this study is based on the lack of literature and studies that have been conducted on black women in Congress. This case study examines legislation sponsored by the congresswomen during the 105th Congressional Session that covers the years 1997 through 1998. This study finds that both Congresswomen Maxine Waters and Cynthia McKinney almost exclusively sponsor legislation that is socially progressive

    Dance Exchange Performance (February 23, 1995)

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    A video of the Dance Exchange Performance performed by the Springfield College Dance Ensemble with the SC Dancers on February 23, 1995. The artistic director is Cynthia N. Noble (Cynthia N. Nazzaro) and the choreographer is Elizabeth Rego. The producer of the video is Marke Kregeloh. The video is around 60 minutes long. Color bars and snow proceed program for first minute. The dancers are Emily Barth, Nicole Clemente, Michelle Coyle, Kim Glavin, Jacqueline LaPointe, Amanda Riso, Rim Robles, Lisa Romagnoli, Jennifer Rouleau, Kerry Spinale, and Kelly Ward. Original musical score is composed by Christopher Haynes. The video contains different performances including "I colori" by choreographer Mary Ford Sussman with music suite Igor Stavinsky. There is information about the piece on the tape. Another piece is "Balanced Forces" Choreographed by Walter Ferraro and Anron Jungels from the Everett Dance Theatre. Music was composed by Christopher Haynes. The piece originally premiered in 1993. Again information about the performance is contained on the video. There are other pieces performed as well.The SC Exhibition Dancers was a group that performed dance routines and performed along with the SC Exhibition Gymnastics Team. The highlight of their season was the annual Exhibition Homeshow. The SC Dancers, in addition to helping with the Homeshow, also supports students from throughout the College community interested in performing, improving and perpetuating dance on Campus.Technician who transferred file wrote, "Color bars and snow preceed program. Audio is on two channels. Headswitching is visible across the bottom of the screen. Chroma is oversaturated at start of program, but adjusted."; This item is cataloged, to see catalog record click: https://springfieldcollege.on.worldcat.org/oclc/32475840.

    Keeping a feminist curiosity in critical military studies: In conversation with Cynthia Enloe

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    This conversation between Cynthia Enloe and Daniel Conway began in November 2022 for The World Today magazine and was continued and expanded in July 2024. Cynthia Enloe’s fifteen books include Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics (2nd ed, 2014); Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women’s Lives (2000) and Globalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link (2nd ed, 2016). Her latest book, Twelve Feminist Lessons of War was published in 2023. Enloe has won numerous awards and is one of the honourees named on the Gender Justice Legacy Wall at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Daniel Conway is the author of Masculinities, Militarisation and the End Conscription Campaign: War Resistance in Apartheid South Africa (2012) and has recently published articles exploring grassroots women’s and LGBTQ+ organizing and Pride events in South Africa, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Shanghai and Mumbai in the journals International Feminist Journal of Politics, Sexualities, International Affairs and Sociology. © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

    2024: Cynthia Pelayo

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    Cynthia Pelayo is a Bram Stoker Award winning and International Latino Book Award winning author and poet. She is the author of Loteria, Santa Muerte, The Missing, Poems of My Night, Into the Forest and All the Way Through, Children of Chicago, Crime Scene, The Shoemaker\u27s Magician, and dozens of standalone short stories and poems.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/lionsinwinter_writers/1051/thumbnail.jp

    Replication Data for: Deconstructing Burnout at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Generation in Local Government

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    The attached documents replicate the Tables and Figures in Barboza-Wilkes, Le, & Resh (2022), which appears in JPART. Data collection was funded by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation for the "Bringing Citizens to the Table: Evaluating the Willingness of Local Government Employees to Engage with Citizens" project. Included is the clean data set, coding file for the manuscript, and original survey instruments

    Celebrating the Extraordinary Life of Elisabeth Samson

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    Cynthia McLeod (1936-), decorated Surinamese author of the best-selling The High Price of Sugar and Farewell Merodia, specialist in 18th century Suriname

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    Entry sign for Cynthia Jones' greenhouse operation located on the historic Jones family homestead in Lake Isle, Alberta. 2011

    En celebración de la extraordinaria vida de Elisabeth Samson Title: Celebrating the Extraordinary Life of Elisabeth Samson

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    Cynthia McLeod (1936-), decorated Surinamese author of the best-selling The High Price of Sugar and Farewell Merodia, specialist in 18th century Suriname.Culture & Arts, Cultural Center Encuentros Nro. 27 Cynthia McLeod Celebrating the Extraordinary Life of Elisabeth Samson
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