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Mike Olszewski Interview, 2009
Mike Olszewski is a newscaster for WKSU-FM and a professor of communications at Kent State University and the University of Akron, as well as the author of several books. He was born in Cleveland in 1953. The interview discusses his childhood, racial issues, music, and the media
Mike Olszewski Interview, 2009
Mike Olszewski is a newscaster for WKSU-FM and a professor of communications at Kent State University and the University of Akron, as well as the author of several books. He was born in Cleveland in 1953. The interview discusses his childhood, racial issues, music, and the media
Dr. Mike Davison – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Mike Davison, Professor of Music, discusses his documentary film, Cuba: Rhythm in Motion. This dynamic film captures the joy of making music in Cuba, an island that Dr. Davison has visited numerous times with his students. The contrasting yet intertwined histories of Cuban and American music are traced and illustrated with extensive performance footage. A DVD of Cuba: Rhythm in Motion is available in Parsons Music Library
sj-docx-1-heb-10.1177_10901981211048823 – Supplemental material for Trained Volunteers With Type 2 Diabetes Experience Significant Health Benefits When Providing Peer Support
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-heb-10.1177_10901981211048823 for Trained Volunteers With Type 2 Diabetes Experience Significant Health Benefits When Providing Peer Support by Nikki J. Garner, Martin Pond, Sara Auckland and Mike Sampson in Health Education & Behavior</p
Mike Nichols Oral History
Oral histories created by University of Kansas students, staff and faculty as part of the Religion in Kansas Project are archived at http://hdl.handle.net/1808/12524 in KU ScholarWorks, the digital repository of the University of Kansas.Oral history interview with Mike Nichols conducted by Diana Brown at the Latte Land coffee shop in Kansas City, Kansas, on July 6, 2014. Mike is the author of The Witches’ Sabbats, taught classes on Paganism for decades, and owned The Magic Lantern occult book shop in Kansas City in the 1980s; this interview discusses those experiences. This interview was conducted for the Religion in Kansas Project as part of a summer fieldwork internship funded by the Friends of the Department of Religious Studies.Friends of the Department of Religious Studie
Mike Ladd: Invisible mending
An Author event presented by The Friends of the University of Adelaide Library, recorded in the Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library, 18 May 2017.Mike Ladd's new collection, Invisible Mending ranges across genres including essay, memoir, short story and poetry. Based loosely on the ideas of scarring and healing, Invisible Mending extends from family intimacies to connection and disconnection in the Australian community, environmental damage and repair. It also has an international view. Parts of it were written at an artist's residency in Malaysia and while travelling through South America
Supplemental material for Psychometric properties of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire – Hausa version among internally displaced persons in Nigeria
Supplemental material for Psychometric properties of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire – Hausa version among internally displaced persons in Nigeria by JohnBosco Chika Chukwuorji, Emmanuel Abiama Ekpedoho, Chuka Mike Ifeagwazi, Steven Kator Iorfa and Sampson Kelechi Nwonyi in Transcultural Psychiatry</p
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