Interdisciplinary Health Care Professionals’ Perceptions of the Causes and...
Opioid overdoses kill thousands of people each year, and overdose rates continue to increase. Community-university partnerships are desperately needed to provide the multipronged and multiagency...
View ArticleLeadership for Better Understanding and Advancement Of Civic Engagement in...
Book review of William V. Flores and Katrina S. Rogers (Eds.). (2019). Democracy, Civic Engagement, and Citizenship in Higher Education: Reclaiming Our Civic Purpose. Lexington Books. 410 pages. ISBN:...
View ArticleAn Investigation of the Relationship between Mental Health Disorders, Body...
The majority of research today shows how there are positive benefits from exercise on mental and physical health. Generally, these benefits include improved self-esteem and improved mood changes...
View ArticleThe Role of Writing Clusters in Minority Students' Beliefs about Writing
Reduced motivation and low self-success beliefs caused by social factors, cultural factors, and the perception of the dissertation writing process attribute to the attrition of underrepresented...
View Article“How Can I Uproot the System?”: Justice-Oriented Outcomes From...
This paper is based on a qualitative case study designed to answer the following research question: “What learning about justice resulted from this collaboratively created service-learning class...
View ArticleAssessing Faculty Awareness of Library Services in Two Georgia Undergraduate...
In order to ascertain faculty awareness of library resources and services, librarians at two Georgia intuitions, Georgia Perimeter College and Oglethorpe University, joined forces to conduct a survey...
View ArticleEffective Collaborations in Multi-Campus and Online Environments Using LibGuides
The paper presents a series of case studies that describe and demonstrate successful collaborations created via partnerships with instructors, departments, and other groups in both multi-campus and...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Pattern of Avoidance: The Relationship Between Dialectical...
The present study investigated the relationship between distress tolerance training (as measured by the Distress Tolerance Scale) and readiness for exposure therapy (ET; as measured by the Readiness...
View ArticleVirtual Hymn Singing and the Imagination of Community
Many individuals derive great personal benefit from participation in singing communities. In the spring of 2020, however, the activities of these communities were rudely curtailed by the onset of the...
View Article“Like Pieces in a Puzzle”: Online Sacred Harp Singing During the COVID-19...
Sacred Harp singers the world over gather weekly to sing out of The Sacred Harp, a collection of shape-note songs first published in 1844. Their tradition is highly ritualized, and it plays an...
View Article"Your network bandwidth is low": Online Participatory Music-Making in the...
My contribution is a personal account about my experiences with online participatory music-making in the first few months of the pandemic. As an old-time fiddler, I anchored a local Zoom jam and...
View ArticleBuilding Sustainable Communities Through Engaged Learning: A...
University-community partnerships have become more collaborative, decentered, and mutually beneficial in step with changing conceptualizations of knowledge production. However, the implementation of...
View Article[4] Death
Revelation 6:1-7 “I watched as the Lamb opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four living creatures say in a voice like thunder, “Come!” I looked, and there before me was a...
View ArticleFriendIndeed Branding
A few months ago, my dog ate a chocolate chip cookie. My dog is 8 years old, and he is not small, but I was concerned. I did some googling, but it was impossible to find an answer about whether he...
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As human beings, we are designed to recognize patterns. When that pattern is disrupted, by nature, we feel the need to fix it. What in this pattern is missing? What makes this pattern different than...
View Article[2] War
Revelation 6:1-7 “I watched as the Lamb opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four living creatures say in a voice like thunder, “Come!” I looked, and there before me was a...
View Article[1] Untitled
As human beings, we are designed to recognize patterns. When that pattern is disrupted, by nature, we feel the need to fix it. What in this pattern is missing? What makes this pattern different than...
View Article[3] Starvation
Revelation 6:1-7 “I watched as the Lamb opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four living creatures say in a voice like thunder, “Come!” I looked, and there before me was a...
View ArticleFriendIndeed Branding
A few months ago, my dog ate a chocolate chip cookie. My dog is 8 years old, and he is not small, but I was concerned. I did some googling, but it was impossible to find an answer about whether he...
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