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    Kirja-arvostelu : Heather Morris (suom Kristiina Drews): Nousevan auringon sisaret

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    Arvio teoksesta Heather Morris: Nousevan auringon sisaret (Sisters Under the Rising Sun). Suom. Kristiina Drews. Aula & Co 2024. 376 s.nonPeerReviewe

    Heather Peters

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    Peters, Heather J., Angela J. Krumm, R. Gonzales Rufus, Kensa K. Gunter, Karen N. Paez, Sharon D. Zygowicz, and Kristee L. Haggins. Multicultural Environments of Academic Versus Internship Training Programs: Lessons to Be Learned. Journal of Multicultural Counseling & Development 39, no. 2 (2011): 114-24.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2012/1041/thumbnail.jp

    25th Annual Recognition Dinner, 2016

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    Award winners: Distinguished McKnight University Professorship: Michael Lackey UMM Faculty Distinguished Research Award: Michael Lackey Horace T. Morse-Minnesota Alumni Association Award: Heather J. Peters President\u27s Award for Outstanding Service: Windy Roberts Mary Martelle Memorial Awards: Stephanie Ferrian and Bailey Stottrup Outstanding Support Staff Awards: Lacey Fahl, Marie Hagen, and Delores Rathke Morris Academic Staff Award: Judy Korn Retirees: Christopher T. Cole, Nancy Erdahl, Mark Fohl, Henry Fulda, Vicki Graham, Jacqueline R. Johnson, Corrine Larson, Dale Livingston, and Tim Soderberghttps://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/facstaffrecognition/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Heather Peters\u27s Psychology Students to Present on Microagressions

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    Students in Heather Peters’s Multicultural Psychology class will address microaggressions on Tuesday, December 4, at 12 p.m. in Imholte Hall 109

    Heather L. Waye & Peter Dolan

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    Waye, H.L., P.C. Dolan, and A. Hernandez.* 2019. White blood cell profiles in long-term captive and recently captured Eastern Tiger Salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum). Copeia 107(1): 138-143. *University of Minnesota Morris undergraduate co-author.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2019/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Continuing Trends in Popular Holocaust Fiction: Heather Morris and the Corporealization of Women’s Suffering

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    This article explores the problematic representation of female sufferers in works of fiction relating to the Holocaust. Specifically, I contend that modern fiction fails to engage with the moral and emotional complexity of wartime sexual compromise and instead replaces a cognitive understanding of history with a bodily connection to women’s wartime pain. I do so by focusing on Heather Morris’s two Holocaust-themed texts: The Tattooist of Auschwitz (2018) and Cilka’s Journey (2019). Morris, the article contends, cannot connect to the psychological or moral reality of Cilka’s wartime abuse and so instead focuses on the corporealization of her suffering. Having established the existence of the trend in Morris’s fiction, the article then also addresses Morris’s associated need to morally contextualise Cilka’s actions. In order to maintain her connection with Cilka’s body, I assert, Morris must frame Cilka’s actions using the incompatible morality of the post-war present day. To provide the character with depth would block Morris’s engagement with Cilka’s body as a post-memorial nonwitness. This is profoundly problematic as, rather than informing our understanding of the Holocaust past, Morris merely perpetuates a view of the event that is objectifying, de-humanising and frequently misogynistic

    Waye Contributes to Paper Published in Royal Society Proceedings B

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    University of Minnesota, Morris Associate Professor of Biology Heather Waye is part of an international team of scientists led by the University of Sydney that has confirmed a frenzied approach to the mating season is resulting in males ageing faster and dying earlier and in worse condition than their female counterparts, who prioritise body-maintenance over short-term reproductive success

    sj-doc-1-jcc-10.1177_00220221211046310 – Supplemental material for A Conceptual Model of Protective Factors Within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture That Build Strength

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-jcc-10.1177_00220221211046310 for A Conceptual Model of Protective Factors Within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture That Build Strength by Sue-Anne Hunter, Helen Skouteris and Heather Morris in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology</p

    The Rivers and Ravines, November 16-18, 1995

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    University of Minnesota, Morris production of The Rivers and Ravines by Heather McDonald and directed by Anne M. Ellis. Synopsis: This is an engrossing political drama about the contemporary farm crisis in America and its effect on rural communities.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/theatre_programs/1091/thumbnail.jp

    The Times, They Are Changing

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    In 2015, Rutgers became only the second accredited law school in the United States to select the open-source ILS, Koha. The merger of two unique catalogs at Rutgers Law School has presented unique challenges with respect to migration mapping, data recall for large records, and relevancy ranking, all of which affect search results and usability of the OPAC. System migrations always result in some data being lost or incorrectly transferred. The hope is to minimize just how much data is compromised while fixing errors that might not have come to light but for the migration.Peer reviewe
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