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- Maintaining academic currency of faculty through research involvement : a report of a project sponsored by the North Carolina Board of Science and Technology, the University of North Carolina Research Council, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. by North Carolina Board of Science and Technology.(CARDINAL)167302; University of North Carolina Research Council.; North Carolina Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.;
Includes bibliographical references.Includes an overview and summation from two state conferences on maintaining academic currency in universities through research involvement.Conferences are funded by a grant from the State Board of Science and Technology, the University of North Carolina and the North Carolina Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.
- Subjects: Universities and colleges;
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- Guidelines for transfer : recommendations of the Joint Committee on College Transfer Students / by Joint Committee on College Transfer Students.(CARDINAL)135829; University of North Carolina (System).General Administration.(CARDINAL)139801; North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities.(CARDINAL)135800; Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.; North Carolina.State Board of Community Colleges.(CARDINAL)166505;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: University of North Carolina (System); Students, Transfer of; Transfer students; State universities and colleges; Community colleges;
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- Guidelines for transfer : recommendations of the Joint Committee on College Transfer Students / by Joint Committee on College Transfer Students.(CARDINAL)135829; University of North Carolina (System).General Administration.(CARDINAL)139801; North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities.(CARDINAL)135800; Association of Independent Colleges and Schools.(CARDINAL)149747; North Carolina.State Board of Community Colleges.(CARDINAL)166505;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Students, Transfer of.; Transfer students; Universities and colleges;
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- Guidelines for transfer : recommendations of the Joint Committee on College Transfer Students / by University of North Carolina (System).General Administration.(CARDINAL)139801; North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities.(CARDINAL)135800; Association of Independent Colleges and Schools.(CARDINAL)149747; North Carolina.State Board of Community Colleges.(CARDINAL)166505; Joint Committee on College Transfer Students.(CARDINAL)135829;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Students, Transfer of; Transfer students; Universities and colleges;
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- Voluntary support of education. by American Alumni Council.(CARDINAL)133506; Council for Financial Aid to Education.(CARDINAL)133046; National Association of Independent Schools.(CARDINAL)139984;
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- Subjects: Education;
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- Guidelines for transfer : recommendations of the Joint Committee on College Transfer Students / by Joint Committee on College Transfer Students.(CARDINAL)135829; University of North Carolina (System).General Administration.(CARDINAL)139801;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Transfer students; Universities and colleges;
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- Federal educational activities and educational issues before Congress. A report prepared in the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress by Charles A. Quattlebaum, educational research analyst. by United States.Congress.House.(CARDINAL)146036; Quattlebaum, Charles Albert.; Library of Congress.Congressional Research Service.(CARDINAL)142410;
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- Subjects: Legislative materials.; Advisory boards.; Building.; Education.; Educational exchanges.; Education, Elementary.; Executive departments.; Administrative agencies.; Federal aid to education.; Grants-in-aid.; Independent regulatory commissions.; Labor unions.; Military education.; Public administration.; Public schools.; School buildings.; Education, Secondary.; Universities and colleges.; Veterans; Vocational education.; Technical education.; Associations, institutions, etc.;
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- Brutality / by Thoft, Ingrid,author.(CARDINAL)403540;
Fina Ludlow isn't looking for a case independent of Ludlow and Associates, her family's personal-injury law firm, but when Liz Barone is attacked in her kitchen, Fina sees a golden opportunity. A former college soccer star at New England University, Liz has experienced a serious cognitive decline that soured the memories of her athletic glory days, and she is determined to hold someone responsible. Fina considers this an entree into the burgeoning world of sports-injury litigation, and if her freelance work annoys her father? All the better. Lots of people have a stake in the trouble Liz is stirring up, and the more Fina digs, the more she learns that the case transcends sports. Was Liz attacked to stop her lawsuit, or were there dangerous secrets in the seemingly innocent woman's life? Where is the line between toughness and savagery? What is the price, and ultimately, who pays it? Fina discovers that wading into the financially lucrative and emotionally charged world of collegiate sports requires nerves of steel. As the list of suspects grows and hidden agendas are revealed, she navigates the rough waters of conflicting values and beloved traditions and begins to wonder: Is any game worth the price?
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Women private investigators; Women; Criminal investigation; Women.; Womyn.;
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- Arthur Timothy. by Timothy, Arthur,artist,interviewee.; Eshun, Ekow,curator,contributor.(CARDINAL)848246; Hirsch, Afua,contributor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)898960; Timothy, Erica,curator.; George, Kadija,contributor.(CARDINAL)898961; Empress Litho Limited,printer.; Gallery 1957,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)898962;
Foreword -- Grandma's Hands / curated by Ekow Eshun -- The Beautyful Ones / Ekow Eshun -- In Conversation / Q&A with Afua Hirsch -- Sources -- Postcards from a Promised Land / curated by Erica Timothy -- The Chameleon Nature of Sierra Leone / Kadija George Sesay -- Plates and installation views -- Artist Bio: Arthur Timothy -- Writers' Bios: Ekow Eshun, Afua Hirsch, [and] Kadija George Sesay."Arthur Timothy uses painting as a means of exploring how history plays a part in the present. Timothy's personal family history encompasses Ghana, where he was born, Sierra Leone, where he lived until the age of nine, and the UK where he current lives and works. This catalogue illustrates works from 2021 to 2022 with a focus on two solo exhibitions with Gallery 1957 in Accra, Ghana and London, England, Grandma's Hands, Accra, Ghana (2021), and Postcards from a Promised Land, London, England (2022)."Arthur Timothy (b. 1957, Ghana. Lives and works in Bath and London) Arthur Timothy is an artist and architect, whose artworks often depict close family members and autobiographical events, specifically in Accra, where the artist was born in the same year that Ghana gained independence from colonial rule, and Freetown, Sierra Leone, where he lived until the age of 9. His early large-scale oil paintings, inspired by an archive of photographs found amongst his father's papers, encourage considered and nuanced responses frozen in time. In fresh washes of colour, the artist presents images that are underpinned by memory, both personal and political. Timothy's work is included in the permanent collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA; The ICA Miami, USA; The Tia Collection, USA; The Dean Collection, USA; and other notable private collections. His drawings are retained in the V&A and RIBA Drawings Collection, UK. Arthur Timothy was born in Accra, Ghana and spent his early childhood in Freetown, Sierra Leone. He attended Queen's College in Taunton, England before studying Architecture at The University of Sheffield and establishing his architectural practice, Timothy Associates, in 1986. After decades of practising as a RIBA chartered architect, Arthur embarked on his career as a painter in 2018."-- Biography provided by artist, accessed 9/27/2024
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Timothy, Arthur; Art, Ghanaian; Art, Modern; Painting, African; Painting, Modern; Portrait painting; Portraits; Figurative painting;
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- Life upon these shores : looking at African American history, 1513-2008 / by Gates, Henry Louis,Jr.(CARDINAL)162666;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-455) and index.Origins, 1513-1760. African slaves, African conquistadors ; Origins of North American slavery ; From red to black slavery ; First Africans and the growth of northern slavery ; Royal African Company ; Early misgivings ; Fear and resistance ; Inoculation ; Fort Mose : a different trajectory -- Forging freedom, 1760-1804. First blooms ; Crispus Attucks and the freedom struggle ; Colored patriots ; The king's freedom ; Declaring independence ; Unleashing freedom ; Freedom, technology ; and king cotton ; Establishing freedom ; Creating a black Atlantic ; Toussaint! -- "It shall ever be our duty to vindicate our brethren," 1800-1834. Tracing the trade ; End of the slave trade in Britain and the United States, 1807 and 1808 ; Serving freedom in the War of 1812 ; Yarrow Mamout by Charles Wilson Peale and the rise of a people ; Colonization and Liberia ; "A fire bell in the night" ; Freedom's Journal and Walker's Appeal ; The Liberator and William Lloyd Garrison ; Nat Turner ; The founding of the American Anti-slavery Society and Maria Stewart ; British emancipation -- Race and resistance, 1834-1850. Oberlin College ; Magician and ventriloquist ; Julia Chinn ; An uncompromising talent ; Opposing black freedom ; The Amistad and the Creole ; Finding freedom in Massachusetts ; Frederick Douglass ; Crosscurrents of 1848 : French abolition and the Pearl ; Rush for gold ; Harriet Tubman, American icon ; The Roberts case and the birth of Jim Crow -- Emergence, 1850-1860. The new Fugitive Slave Law ; Resisting the Fugitive Slave Law ; Martin R. Delany and Harriet Beecher Stowe ; Institute for Colored Youth ; The Black Swan ; Clotel, or, The President's daughter, and Colored patriots of the American Revolution ; Anthony Burns ; John Mercer Langston and the bar of justice ; Berea College and Wilberforce University ; Dred Scott ; Our Nig -- War and its meaning, 1859-1865. Harpers Ferry ; "This is a white man's war!" ; Contraband ; The Port Royal experiment ; "An act for the release of certain persons held to service, or labor in the District of Columbia" ; Robert Smalls and the Planter ; President Lincoln and colonization ; First in the field ; Emancipation Proclamation ; Carnival of fury ; The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment ; Fort Pillow ; Extraordinary heroism : New Market Heights ; Defending rights in the midst of war ; Fruit of a bitter harvest : the Thirteenth Amendment ; First black voice in Congress ; Bureau of Refugees, Freemen and Abandoned Lands ; Freedman's Bank ; The Lincoln assassination -- Reconstructing a nation, 1866-1877. Formation of the Ku Klux Klan ; Civil Rights Act of 1866 ; Murder in Memphis, 1866 ; Fourteenth Amendment and black citizenship ; Reconstruction and black higher education ; Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution ; African American diplomats ; Hiram Rhodes Revels ; Blanche K. Bruce, Robert Smalls, and African Americans in Congress ; Harvard and Yale, 1870 and 1876 ; Civil Rights Act of 1871 : the Ku Klux Klan Act ; The decline of civil rights, 1875-1883 ; Fisk University Jubilee Singers ; Charlotte Ray ; U. S. Supreme Court and the Fourteenth Amendment : the slaughterhouse cases ; The Catholic Healys ; Convict lease ; End of reconstruction and ho for Kansas! -- "There is no Negro problem," 1877-1895. Black frontierspeople and cowboys ; The inventive Lewis H. Latimer ; Knights of Labor and Colored Farmers' Alliance ; Education and philanthropy in the nineteenth century ; Major league baseball and Jim Crow ; Mississippi Plan and black disenfranchisement ; Provident Hospital and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams ; Ida B. Wells-Barnett and lynching ; The World's Columbian Exposition and The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner ; W. E. B. Du Bois and Harvard University -- New Negro, old problem, 1895-1900. Booker T. Washington at the Atlanta Cotton States Exposition ; Plessy v. Ferguson ; The National Association of Colored Women and the American Negro Academy ; Wilmington, North Carolina, race riot of"Henry Louis Gates, Jr., gives us a sumptuously illustrated, landmark book tracing African American history from the arrival of the conquistadors to the election of Barack Obama. Informed by the latest, sometimes provocative scholarship, and including more than eight hundred images--ancient maps, art, documents, photographs, cartoons, posters--Life Upon These Shores focuses on defining events, debates, and controversies, as well as the achievements of people famous and obscure. Gates takes us from the sixteenth century through the ordeal of slavery, from the Civil War and Reconstruction through the Jim Crow era and the Great Migration; from the civil rights and black nationalist movements through the age of hip-hop on to the Joshua generation. By documenting and illuminating the sheer diversity of African American involvement in American history, society, politics, and culture, Gates bracingly disabuses us of the presumption of a single "Black Experience." Life Upon These Shores is a book of major importance, a breathtaking tour de force of the historical imagination"--
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; African Americans; African Americans;
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