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    Psychopomporus felipi JEAN, TELLES, AND MILLER 2011, new species

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    Psychopomporus felipi Jean, Telles, and Miller, new species (Figs. 1–7)Published as part of Jean, April, Telles, Nicole D., Gibson, J. Randy, Foley, Dan & Miller, Kelly B., 2012, Description of a New Genus and Species of Stygobiontic Diving Beetle, Psychopomporus felipiJean, Telles, and Miller (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Hydroporinae), from the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer System of Texas, USA, pp. 105-110 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 66 (2) on page 106, DOI: 10.1649/072.066.0202, http://zenodo.org/record/731179

    Randy Miller Lebedoff

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    Randy Miller Lebedoff was born in Washington, D.C. Born into a diplomatic family, she lived all over the world. She ultimately graduated from the American International School (High School) in New Delhi, India (1967). She returned to the United States to attend Smith College (Northampton, MA), where she recieved her B.A. in Government (1971). Lebedoff enrolled at the Rutgers University School of Law in 1972, before tranfering to the Indiana University School of Law in 1973. She received her JD degree from IU (Magna Cum Laude, Order of the Coif) in 1975. Lebedoff began her legal career in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the offices of Faegre and Benson. She would ultimately rise to be a partner in the firm, specializing in business litigation, with a focus on antitrust and other commercial litigation. In 1989 she became Vice President and General Counsel for the Minneapolis based Star Tribune Media Co., LLC. She left the Star Tribune in 2001, accepting a similar position at Twin Cities Public Television, but returned to the media company in 2001 as Senior Vice President and General Counsel. Lebedoff has served as President of the Minnesota Newspaper Association, as well as a board member of multiple Twin Cities nonprofits. Randy Lebedoff was awarded an Indiana University Maurer School of Law Distinguished Service Award in 2016 and was inducted into the Law School’s Academy of Law Alumni Fellows in 2021.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1218/thumbnail.jp

    Randy Miller Lebedoff

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    Randy Miller Lebedoff was born in Washington, D.C. Born into a diplomatic family, she lived all over the world. She ultimately graduated from the American International School (High School) in New Delhi, India (1967). She returned to the United States to attend Smith College (Northampton, MA), where she recieved her B.A. in Government (1971). Lebedoff enrolled at the Rutgers University School of Law in 1972, before tranfering to the Indiana University School of Law in 1973. She received her JD degree from IU (Magna Cum Laude, Order of the Coif) in 1975. Lebedoff began her legal career in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the offices of Faegre and Benson. She would ultimately rise to be a partner in the firm, specializing in business litigation, with a focus on antitrust and other commercial litigation. In 1989 she became Vice President and General Counsel for the Minneapolis based Star Tribune Media Co., LLC. She left the Star Tribune in 2001, accepting a similar position at Twin Cities Public Television, but returned to the media company in 2001 as Senior Vice President and General Counsel. Lebedoff has served as President of the Minnesota Newspaper Association, as well as a board member of multiple Twin Cities nonprofits. Randy Lebedoff was awarded an Indiana University Maurer School of Law Distinguished Service Award in 2016 and was inducted into the Law School’s Academy of Law Alumni Fellows in 2021.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1218/thumbnail.jp

    Tour of Liberty University\u27s Integrated Learning Resource Center - June 2006

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    Outreach and Instruction Coordinator Randy L. Miller takes students on a 16:30 tour of Liberty\u27s Integrated Learning Resource Center. The ILRC is a combination of Liberty\u27s main Library and Computer lab in DeMoss Hall. Besides touring the facility, the video presents a brief introduction to services offered. This video (approx. 58 Mb) was used as part of the annual Freshman Seminar

    Library Resources for Liberty University Online Faculty - Fall 2012

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    Liberty University Librarian Randy L. Miller talks about using library resources for online teaching. Workshop includes information literacy goals, using EZProxy for access to subscription databases, online library services available, tips for finding books and journal articles, and tips for effective library assignments

    Craig Miller, Carol Edison, Ute beader Fabian Jenks

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    Craig Miller, Carol Edison, Ute beader Fabian Jenk

    OTOH

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    Contains the essay “Unsettled Feelings". Funded by SSHRC Institutional Explore Grant. Design by Chloe Brumwell & Randy Lee Cutler.Unsettle

    Coat Cooke & Joe Poole | Coat Cooke & Rainer Wiens: Reviews

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    Coat Cooke album reviews by Randy Raine-Reusch. Coat Cooke (sax); Joe Poole (drums); Rainer Wiens (guitar)

    Interview with Randy Stoecker, author, Liberating Service Learning and the Rest of Higher Education Civic Engagement

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    It’s common for colleges in the U.S. to have service learning programs of one kind or another. These are sometimes criticized as being liberal or even radical endeavors — especially if “social justice” language is employed. But what if these are, in fact, conservative programs at their heart, ones that, in the context of the corporatized university, are furthering the neoliberal project and inhibiting the development of better social welfare policies? Listen to our interview with Randy Stoecker as he discusses his book, Liberating Service Learning and the Rest of Higher Education Civic Engagement (Temple University Press, 2016), for a first-hand critique as well as some thoughts on how we might all better serve our students — and the communities they would engage with

    2019 All-Faculty Team: Randy J. Kozel

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    Randy J. Kozel Diane and M.O. Miller II Research Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Development J.D., magna cum laude, Harvard Law School Member of the Notre Dame faculty since 2011 Research expertise: constitutional law, federal courts, information privacy, and contract law, with a particular focus on the role of precedent in legal decision making His book, Settled Versus Right: A Theory of Precedent, makes the case for using precedent to bridge interpretive disagreementshttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1488/thumbnail.jp
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