Not exact matches
To be convinced of the magnitude of the contemporary passion for Wesleyan
studies, one need look no farther than the works being
produced by graduate students and junior scholars: there are dissertations, monographs and
scholarly articles, along with a sprinkling of more popular works.
The Charles H. Houston Center for the
Study of the Black Experience in Education conducts empirical research, disseminates
scholarly information, examines research - based best practices, addresses critical educational issues, and strives to
produce research that makes a difference which informs the development of practices, policies, programs, and scholarship impacting educational and workforce outcomes among African Americans.
It is one thing to be told how to
produce a
scholarly work; it is quite another to have excellent examples of such works to
study and model as one begins the process of
producing his / her own.
A
scholarly publication will be
produced in conjunction with the exhibition — the first major, in - depth survey in fifty years to
study the significance, impact, and legacy of the 1913 Armory Show.
The art they
produce is derived from a dialogue that ricochets around within a pin - ball matrix constructed of coordinates lying between the historical and the contemporary, including high and low influences, fine art and graffiti
studies,
scholarly and street pursuits, intellectual and visceral marks.
The
scholarly reports
produced by the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), an international network of climate scientists sponsored by three nonprofit organizations: Center for the
Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP), and The Heartland Institute.
This volume is the fifth in a series of
scholarly reports
produced by the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), an international network of climate scientists sponsored by three nonprofit organizations: the Center for the
Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, the Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP), and The Heartland Institute.
Consistent with the relevant
scholarly research, this
study defines retailer satisfaction as the attitude
produced by the retailer's evaluation of the retailer - supplier relationship with respect to all issues pertaining to the relationship, including economic and non-economic issues.