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Wayne E. Welch
Wayne E. Welch is the new park ranger assigned to Dinosaur National Monument
Wayne E. Welch
Wayne E. Welch, park ranger at Dinosaur National Monument, has been selected to attend the United States park Police Academy in Washington D.C. for eighteen weeks
Welch and Johnson druggists and apothecaries, dealers in paints, oils, varnishes, books, stationery and periodicals
This apothecary card for Welch & Johnson displays an illustration of a man in a cast with the doctor holding a saw, captioned “Welch and Johnson, Druggists and Apothecaries. Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Books, Stationery, and Periodicals. Norfolk, Conn. Surgical Operations Performed.” “100 Different Styles of Diaries for 1882, at lowest prices,” on the back. Published in 1878 in New York by Wemple & Kronheim." Copyrighted 1878 by Wemple & Kronheim, N.Y.," is printed at the base of the card, near the bottom, left corner
Recording of interview with Wayne Muller
Muller is an author, psychotherapist and minister living in Fairfax, CA. Muller met Nouwen as a student at Harvard Divinity School (Cambridge, MA) from 1982-1985; Muller took Nouwen's Introduction to the Spiritual Life course in the Spring semester of 1983.1 audio cassette (1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; Located in audio cassettes box 13. ; No reproduction of this material without permission of the Archivist. ; The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically and in hard copy. ; Digitized February 3, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of one audio cassette (SR2007 66 66 53) of an interview with Wayne Muller conducted by Sue Mosteller, csj on October 31, 2004 at the San Damiano Retreat Centre in Danville, CA. Themes present in Muller's interview include death, grief, Buddhism, fundamentalism and Nouwen's legacy
Wayne Sawchuk Photography
Wayne Sawchuk is an photographer, conservationist, and author. Wayne Sawchuk's cameras are constant companions on his long journeys through northeast British Columbia's Muskwa-Kechika wilderness area. His photos reflect his broad diversity of wildlife and wilderness subjects, and have been widely published in Canadian Geographic, Beautiful BC, The National Post, Explorer Magazine and BC Oudoors, among others
Measuring the Sustainability of the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program
This paper from Wayne W. Welch of the University of Minnesota includes respondent's survey data and an analysis and reaction to that data. Current ATE principal investigators were asked to describe examples of sustainability and these examples were used as items on a survey sent to all principal investigators. The results indicated "strong evidence of sustainability" as the median affirmation response was 78%
In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought
In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought an out-of-print copy of Trader Vic\u27s Book of Food & Drink that once belonged to Maine author Kenneth Roberts (1885-1957). On a blank page, Curtis discovered Roberts\u27 well-crafted description of inventing a recipe, with scratched out and recast words
A Replication Study of the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Sustainability Survey
This report from Wayne Welch of the University of Minnesota looks at the sustainability of the Advanced Technological Education Program by building on a previous survey administered to ATE Projects and Centers in 2009. As the paper states: "A survey implemented by the Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University (UWM) provided an opportunity to replicate part of the study described above. This survey, administered online, gathers data from ATE grant recipients about the grantees and their activities, accomplishments, and impacts for each calendar year. This survey asks questions about products and activities carried out in 2010. I compared the findings of their survey with the findings I found for 2009."
Research Report 2: The Impact of the Advanced Technological Education Program
This report from Wayne Welch, produced as part of the DECA project, looks at the impact of the Advanced Technological Education Program. As the paper states: "The purpose of this research was to assess the impact (effect or influence) of Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grants. Report 1 was a detailed description of the research process and the sustainability findings. This report presents general findings on the impact of ATE grants along with additional details about the survey development and the selection of the sample."
An Exploratory Test of a Model for Enhancing the Sustainability of NSFâs Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program
This report, from Wayne W. Welch of the University of Minnesota, studies the impact and sustainability of the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education program. Specifically, the paper focuses on a model developed in relation to sustainability success. The model is composed of seven elements considered important for the ATE program: "widespread participation; abundant information; adequate resources; knowledge and skills/training; distributed power; broaden base; coordination with current initiatives and administrative support; and promotion and marketing." The experiment determined the effect size of each model element and proved the model supported ATE sustainability.Â
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