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Volume 5, Number 2 1985 Table of Contents
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Volume 6, Number 1 1986 Table of Contents
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Volume 6, Number 2 1986 Table of Contents
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Volume 7, Number 1 1987 Table of Contents
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Volume 7, Number 2 1987 Table of Contents
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Volume 8, Number 1 1988 Table of Contents
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Volume 8, Number 2 1988 Table of Contents
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Volume 9, Number 1 1989 Table of Contents
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Volume 9, Number 2 1989 Table of Contents
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Walk the Talk
This ongoing qualitative research study is being conducted to examine the processes by which faculty and staff at an online university moved from discussions of equity to the implementation of equity practices in the learning environment. The participants were 55 faculty and staff. As these are preliminary results, faculty and staff will complete two additional surveys after they complete their voluntary 21-day equity challenge and book discussion sessions. Preliminary results suggest their understanding of structural inequality, the intersectionality between race and poverty, and the systemic issues that confront students increased after participation in the virtual interactive game. In addition, preliminary results suggest faculty and staff feel more equipped to support diverse students in their care. These preliminary results are discussed in terms of potential implications for institutions working with fluctuating faculty and staff while working towards institutional equity and inclusion goals., Handy, T. & Fitzpatrick T. (2022, May 13). Walk the Talk: Supporting the Equity Journey of Online Higher Education Institutions [Paper]. International Conference on Global Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education (ICGDI 2022), Clarion, Pennsylvania. https://harbor.klnpa.org/clarion/islandora/object/islandora%3A5435
Walking the DEIB Talk in Higher Education
One would be hard-pressed to find a Higher Education Institution (HEI) without Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB; AACSB International, 2021) among its educational objectives. But “talking the talk” is different from “walking the walk.” In this research project, we offer a model to audit or document the ways in which both “the talk” (e.g., mission, vision, and strategy statements) and “the walk” (structure of the faculty, students, staff, courses, etc.) are enacted in a sample of schools from different backgrounds and contexts. A literature review is guiding the development of the model that will serve as a framework to document (or “audit”) how different schools “walk the DEIB talk.” Based upon the concept of a management audit (Brender, Yzeiraj & Fragniere, 2015) our framework can be used at different levels of organizational analysis (e.g., program, school, university, etc.) to assess the extent to which DEIB is vocally supported as well as factually maintained. This study offers one starting point to develop a DEIB audit that has the potential to improve the integrity and the impact with which HEIs, schools of business, or other focal units support diversity, equality, inclusion, and belonging goals. The research project provides an original, evidence-based framework that may be used to assess the thoroughness and the effectiveness with which diversity, equality, inclusion, and belonging goals are pursued by higher education institutions that include (but are not limited to) schools of business. In addition, this framework can be used in descriptive, normative, and even prescriptive ways., Olivas-Lujan, M. & Gomez, S. M. (2022, May 13). Walking the DEIB Talk in Higher Education [Paper]. International Conference on Global Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education (ICGDI 2022), Clarion, Pennsylvania. https://harbor.klnpa.org/clarion/islandora/object/islandora%3A5435
WEAPONS FIREARMS AND DANGEROUS DEVICES POLICY 2001-7-9
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What are the Barriers to Diagnosis and Treatment of Asthma Among School-Age Children in Northwestern Pennsylvania?
This study evaluated barriers to diagnosing and management of asthma in school age children in Northwestern Pennsylvania utilizing a modification of the Physician Asthma Care Education (PACE) presentation and survey.
What are the Clinical and Financial Benefits of Using Same-Day Discharge with Patients. . .  by Matthew Hodas
What are the Clinical and Financial Benefits of Using Same-Day Discharge with Patients. . . PowerPoint Slides
What are the Clinical and Financial Benefits to Using Same-Day Discharge with Patients Undergoing Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation?
Atrial fibrillation is the most common dysrhythmia and has significantly impacted healthcare staff and systems. Catheter ablations remain the most effective tool in the treatment of atrial fibrillation, and yet these have often contributed to hospital admissions and costs. Same- day discharges are a safe and cost-saving method being used more in this patient population. This study was completed to evaluate and compare same-day discharge versus admission following catheter ablation.
What Communities Need to Do
This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Depo, Gerald. "What Communities Need to Do." Rural Libraries 19, no. 2 (1999):46-64.
What is the Role of the Public Library?
This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Shubert, Joseph F. "What is the Role of the Public Library?" Rural Libraries 13, no. 2 (1993): 3-14.
What Selected Research and Literature Tell Us about Rural People
This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Heasley, Daryl K. "What Selected Research and Literature Tell Us about Rural People." Rural Libraries 1, no. 1 (1981): 1-15.
What Small Town Public Libraries Mean to Their Communities:  A Consultant's Perspective
This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Hanks, Gardner. "What Small Town Public Libraries Mean to Their Communities: A Consultant’s Perspective." Rural Libraries 12, no. 1 (1992): 49-70.
When Change Becomes the Constant and Time the Variable Becoming Resilient to Change
This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Klee, Edward and John Philip. "When Change Becomes the Constant and Time the Variable Becoming Resilient to Change." Rural Libraries 18, no. 1 (1998): 31-35.