United States. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976; Brownfields--United States
Public investment and interest into brownfields has increased markedly in the past two decades. However, scholarship has not kept pace with this growth. Every state in the U.S. has created a brownfields program to deal with the presence of these...
This dissertation is an intensive analysis of the artworks and letters of Vincent van
Gogh focusing on the final three years of his life from February 1888 to July 1890 at
Arles, Saint-Rémy, and Auvers. The author is both an art historian and an...
This paper explores issues of identity and difference in art and its institutions through a historiographic study of two landmark exhibitions, "The Other Story: Afro-Asian Artists in Post-War Britain" (1989) and the 1993 Whitney Biennial....
Educational leadership; School improvement programs; School management and organization
This study examines how two schools utilized elements of distributed leadership to implement strategies from a reform intervention for whole school and classroom improvement planning from data. The notion of distributed leadership was refined in a...
English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers; English language--Study and teaching (Elementary school); Parent-teacher relationships; Home and school; Academic achievement
This dissertation study examined the relationships between school support (i.e.,
student services and family outreach), parental school involvement, and academic and
social-emotional outcomes for children who are English Language Learners...
Education; Schools; Buildings; Sue Bennett Memorial School
Massive two-story brick building with a stone above-ground basement; a dormered trapezoidal roof; and a sun rayed window above the doors, set at the end of a long path edged by two rows of young trees, more of which grow further to the sides. A man...
Dwellings; Houses; Education; Schools; Sue Bennett Memorial School
Four white, one-story wood houses with front porches and wings at the back are set along dirt paths in a clearing with woods beyond. The Sue Bennett Memorial School for low-income students opened in 1897 as an elementary and secondary school, and...
Nevada Sue (Vade) Preston (right), mother of Blanche Preston Jones, and Priscilla (Pricy) Preston Burgess (left), aunt of Nevada Sue and great aunt of Blanche, hold up a quilt bearing a repeating triangle pattern in front of a log cabin (probably...
Louisville General Hospital school of nursing 1964 - Composite photograph of Louisville General Hospital school of nursing class of 1964. Individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps with a portrait of the advisor in...
In this study, the author examined the relationship of probability misconceptions
to algebra, geometry, and rational number misconceptions and investigated the potential
of probability instruction as an intervention to address misconceptions in all...
Dr. Octavus Dulaney, physician of Louisville, Kentucky, with his granddaughter, Sue Maxwell Glen, sitting on his knee. The photograph has a lot of discoloration marks and fading. Handwritten on back of image: Dr. Octavus Dulaney & Sue Maxwell...
Portrait of Sue Vernon (Mrs. Lamar D.) Roy of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a checkered print blouse with a large bow on the collar. The photograph has been painted on and badly discolored from age. Handwritten on back of image: Junior League....
Louisville General Hospital; Nursing students; Eating & drinking
Senior breakfast for graduating students in the Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing 1957. Two rows of students sit at a long table while a larger group stands behind the table. Text written on bottom of photograph: Senior breakfast given...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 30. No. 36. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 37. This issue is four pages.
African Americans; African American educators; Segregation in higher education; Civil rights workers; African Americans--Education (Higher); Race relations; University of Louisville; University of Kentucky; Louisville Municipal College for Negroes...
Oral history interview conducted with Lyman T. Johnson on May 6, 1976 by Dwayne Cox. Mr. Johnson, a civil rights activist and educator focuses on Johnson’s involvement in the effort to integrate the University of Louisville and the University of...
African Americans; African American churches; African American single mothers ; African American teenage mothers; Nursing homes; Nursing home administrators; People's Baptist Church (Louisville, Ky.); Single mothers; Teenage marriage; Teenage...
Oral history interview conducted on May 9, 1979 with Frances Smith by Mary Bobo. Mrs. Smith, a former nursing home owner and administrator discusses her childhood in Russellville, Kentucky, moving to Louisville at age twelve to tend to an aunt,...
Following previous studies on the rate of increase and behavior of the American
Jewish intermarried, this study sought to determine what individuals are discussing about
Jewish interfaith relationships and intermarriage. Four scholarly issues were...
Information technology--Study and teaching (Secondary); College preparation programs; Academic achievement
Career and Technical Education (CTE) has a long and rich history of achievement
among diverse populations. Two recent events have added to the complexity of CTE.
First, the accountability movement forces traditional programs to show growth...
Railroads--Kentucky--History; Kentucky--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
In studying and teaching history, I have been convinced that the transportation facilities of a country have helped or hindered its political, industrial and commercial development. In this thesis, I have endeavored to show the value of the...
African American men--Employment; African American men--Attitudes; Mentoring in business; Job satisfaction
This dissertation is a correlational designed study that examined the strength and direction of the relationship between mentoring, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment, of African American men, exclusively in a business setting (N =...