5,342 research outputs found

    A Conversation with Jessica B. Harris

    No full text
    A conversation with culinary historian and award-winning author Jessica B. Harris, moderated by Gabrielle Fulton Ponder

    The Effect of Sensory-Based Coping Strategies on Adolescents With Mental Illness

    No full text
    Abstract Date Presented 3/30/2017 A gap in research has been identified regarding the impact of sensory-based coping strategies on adaptation and daily occupational performance of adolescents with mental illness. This research provides evidence to support the use of sensory-based coping strategies as a viable treatment option. Primary Author and Speaker: Jean MacLachlan Contributing Authors: Sandra Dunbar, Jacqueline Reese Walter, Jessica Kramer</jats:p

    Youth and Parent Perspectives of an Environment Problem-Solving Intervention for Transition-Age Youth With Disabilities

    No full text
    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 Project TEAM empowers transition-age youth with disabilities to identify environment barriers and generate solutions to increase participation. Youths with developmental disabilities and their parents reported that the purpose, procedures, and perceived benefits of Project TEAM supported the youths’ current and future participation. Primary Author and Speaker: Jessica Kramer Additional Authors and Speakers: I-Ting Hwang Contributing Authors: Christine Helfrich, Preethy Samuel</jats:p

    Jessica Stremer: Cook Prize 2024, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech

    No full text
    Author Jessica Stremer gives an acceptance speech for Great Carrier Reef (Holiday House)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Jessica Pierce: The Last Walk: Caring for Our Animal Companions

    No full text
    Bioethicist and author Jessica Pierce will discuss end-of-life care, dying, and euthanasia in the lives of our companion animals.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/humanitiescenter_authenticity1314/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2014-2015: Dr. Jessica Mulligan

    No full text
    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Dr. Jessica Mulligan of the Health Policy & Management department discusses her book Unmanageable Care: An Ethnography of Health Care Privatization in Puerto Rico - elucidating the history and contemporary state of the Puerto Rican healthcare system

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2014-2015: Dr. Jessica Mulligan

    No full text
    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Dr. Jessica Mulligan of the Health Policy & Management department discusses her book Unmanageable Care: An Ethnography of Health Care Privatization in Puerto Rico - elucidating the history and contemporary state of the Puerto Rican healthcare system

    Jessica Hagedorn, 19th Annual ODU Literary Festival

    No full text
    Jessica Hagedorn Born and raised in the Philippines, Jessica Hagedorn is well-known as a performance artist, poet, and playwright. She is the author of the novel Dogeaters (Penguin), which was nominated for the National Book Award. Hagedorn wrote the screenplay for Fresh Kill, an independent first feature film directed and produced by Shu Lea Cheang and has collaborated on film projects, Color Schemes and Those Fluttering Objects of Desire. Her multimedia theater pieces include Teenytown, The Art of War: Nine situations, and Holy Food. Hagedorn is the recipient of a 1994 Lila Wallace Reader’s Digest Writers Award, and a 1995 NEA Creative Writing Fellowship. Her new novel, The Gangster of Love has been recently released by Houghton Mifflin

    Native Fashion Now: North American Indian Style (Kramer et al)

    No full text
    This work is a book review considering the title Native Fashion Now: North American Indian Style by Karen Kramer, Jay Calderin, Madeleine M. Kropa, and Jessica R. Metcalfe.</jats:p

    Reading: Jessica Bruder

    No full text
    In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 24, 2022, as part of the 53rd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Communities and the Individual,” Jessica Bruder reads excerpts from Nomadland. Bruder discusses what it means to be an immersion journalist and what brought her to write Nomadland. Bruder also responds to audience questions about the dynamic between author and those who share their stories for a novel like Nomadland, the connection between immersive journalism and the new journalism literary movement, the process of collecting, organizing, and transforming material into a novel, how faithful the film version of Nomadland was to the book, and if Linda ever got to build her Earthship. Introduced by Dr. Lori Robison, Chair of the Department of English
    corecore