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Scott Barrett
Scott Barrett speaks on transition and shares some of his story.
Scott Barrett is the Director of Residence Life at Taylor University. Since graduating Taylor in 2007 Scott has been married, had three kids, worked six jobs, had six different driver\u27s licenses, and lived in nine different places. He and his family are familiar with transition
Dr. Scott Barrett
Dr. Scott Barrett, Director of Residence Life, Taylor University, speaks to the importance of humility and its role in building real community
Episode 11: Mental Health First Aid with Scott Barrett and Kathy Chamberlain
In this installment of the podcast, Timothy sits down with Scott Barrett, coordinator of academic support, and Kathy Chamberlain, director of counseling center, to discuss student mental health and the idea of mental health first aid
Scott, Margaret. Interview about growing up in memories of Main Street, the businesses and shop owners, and growing up in Grand Falls.
Oral history interview with Margaret Scott, conducted by Terra Barrett. Interview about growing up in Grand Falls, memories and businesses on Main Street in Windsor and social events and activities in Grand Falls-Windsor
University College Groningen Exchange Vlog for Barrett
abstract: University College Groningen, in the Netherlands, is one of two Barrett Exchange programs. These programs allow for Barrett students to receive honors credit for their classes while studying abroad. While these programs are intriguing, there are no resources on the Barrett website that provide student accounts of the experiences. For the UCG exchange, there was only a link to the UCG website which was not extremely helpful for getting an understanding of what you will truly be getting yourself into while abroad. The solution that was decided upon was to create a vlog website for Barrett students to use as a resource when looking into the program. The site contains both person experiences from students, as well has helpful tips and tricks of how to maneuver your stay in the Netherlands. Overall, there were 8 videos created and 9 posts that can be used as resources for future Barrett students. The ‘Who are We?’, ‘Why a Barrett Exchange?’, ‘First Impressions and Adjusting to the Dutch Lifestyle’, and ‘Welcome Weeks’ posts contain testimony from two other Barrett students and myself who went on the exchange during the Fall, 2018 semester. The ‘Vistmarkt’ and ‘UCG Tour’ posts contain videos that show students places they will be able to venture to in the Netherlands. The ‘Travels Tips’ and ‘UCG Curriculum’ posts contain videos that have numerous tips for students who choose this exchange as their study abroad program they wish to participate in. The final post is called ‘Next Steps’ and it is meant for future students who wish to update and extend the knowledge that is presents on the website so that students can get the most up-to-date information. This website was created to give Barrett students a better understanding of the life-changing experience they are about to embark on
Scott Barrett Dunlop
Series 85298 | State Historical Society | World War I service questionnaires | Scott Barrett DunlopThis series contains military service questionnaires and photographs of Utah's World War I veterans compiled by the Utah State Historical Society shortly after the war. The forms were sent to veterans or their families to complete and return
Baseball '42: John Scott and Raymond Barrett
Two Springfield College baseball players stand on a baseball field looking towards the camera. One of the two baseball players in the front is holding his bat upwards as he rests it against his right shoulder while the other player holds a glove downwards against his side in one of his hands. From left to right is John Scott and Raymond Barrett
Kunle Olulode in Conversation with Dr Jenny Barrett
Art, Culture and Ethics in Black and White: 100 Years of The Birth of a Nation, Liverpool Symposium, International Slavery Museum, Liverpool, 13 Nov 2015
Introduction to the Special Issue: In the Unjust Meantime
This introduction by guest-editors Barrett Emerick and Scott Wisor to the special issue reflecting on the work of Alison Jaggar includes summaries of the six anonymously peer-reviewed articles and three invited articles
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