Integration; African Americans; Hospitals; Red Cross Hospital (Louisville, Ky.)
D.W. Beard was interviewed on November 29, 1979 about the Red Cross (Community) Hospital. He was a member of the board of Community Hospital, which was known previously as Red Cross Hospital. He discusses public perception of the hospital and the...
African Americans; Jefferson County Public Schools; School board members; School boards; School superintendents; School boards--African American membership; Busing (School integration); School integration; Public schools; Race relations
Oral history interview with Lyman T. Johnson, conducted on March 24, 1982 by Dwayne Cox. Mr. Johnson discusses his tenure on the Louisville/Jefferson County board of education in the late 1970s. He discusses the challenges of merging the city and...
This dissertation examines the relationship between two communication-related dimensions of organizational culture, workplace incivility, and turnover. In particular, it investigates the impact that four human resources practices have on the...
Digital video shot during the downpour that caused the flooding. Video starts facing east down Eastern Parkway and pans counterclockwise across Dougherty Hall and Patterson Hall. The camera focuses on the flooded intersection of Eastern Parkway and...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Telecommunications Research Center (TRC), entryway. The TRC is a joint venture involving U of L, BellSouth and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. It focuses on technological research and development in the Louisville area, and houses state-of-the-art...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Telecommunications Research Center, with trees. There is a sign in front of the building that reads "South Central Bell, Business Communications Center, University of Louisville, Telecommunications Research Center." The Telecommunications...
The Cultural Center a small brick building, sits on a corner. There is a mural painted on the closest wall. This building was previously known as Minority Affairs. The Minority Affairs program was known as the Office of Black Affairs when it was...