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Wake-up Call
(Oakland University, 2008-10-01)If there is any extra-curricular reading that should soon be on every Oakland University faculty member’s agenda, it is the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment’s “What Students Are Telling Us About Their OU ... -
The “Wall in the Mind” and Nostalgia for Separation
(Oakland University, 2010-01-01)Twenty years ago, the Berlin Wall, the iconic symbol of the Cold War, fell. Its disappearance marked the end of the repressive, communist regime of East Germany (hereafter GDR, German Democratic Republic) and offered ... -
Warren "Bud" R. Cornock, US Navy veteran-WWII
(Oakland University, 2004)Warren "Bud" R. Cornock is a veteran of World War II, having served in the Navy reserves. He is being interviewed about his war experiences at Oakland University, Rochester, Mich. This interview is part of the Veterans ... -
Water Birthing
This thesis will examine the question: “What are the benefits and consequences of water birthing?” Water-birthing is practiced as a procedure in hospitals, however, it is theorized that due to risks, it is rarely used. ... -
Water Festival 2009 - May 21, 2009
(2011-01-18)The Clinton River Water Festival is an educational and enjoyable learning experience for fifth-grade students from the Clinton River Watershed community schools in Oakland County. The festival design allows students to ... -
Waterwonderland OU to have a scenic lake
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The Way We Were
(Brown, Judith. "The Way We Were" Oakland Journal 25 (2015). 89-91, 2015-01-01)Authors college and career recollections during the mid twentieth century -
Web tutorials workflows: How scholarship, institutional experiences, and peer institutions' practices shaped one academic library's online learning offerings
(Emerald Insight, 2014-03-21)This article addresses how one academic library sought to better offer its online learning objects to students. Through a careful reading of the scholarship in the area, informal interviews with academic librarians at the ... -
[Welcome Week Fall 2009]
(2010-08-13)Explore OU is a monthly magazine show hosted and crewed entirely by students. This show highlights people and campus happens and also provides information on upcoming events. -
Wellness, Health Promotion and Injury Prevention Advocacy
(Oakland University, 2002-04-01)Approximately fifty percent of all untimely disease and death is preventable. This paper outlines public health issues and initiatives of concern to the Oakland community. The longterm cost to society of not addressing ... -
Western and Contemporary Global Conceptions of Creativity in Relief Against Approaches from So-called "Traditional" Cultures
(Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1997)For the past few centuries, many in the West have defined their culture as "modern," "dynamic," and "creative," in opposition to other cultures which they have called "traditional," "backward," and of the 20th century, ... -
Western Knitting Mill
(1917)A crowd of people and vehicles outside of the Western Knitting Mill in 1917. -
Western Knitting Mill postcard
Postcard of the Western Knitting Mill buildings with waterway in foreground. It reads "WESTERN KNITTING MILLS | ROCHESTER MICH" on the lower left and "8 | COPYRT RESVD | J. H. CAVE DET" on the lower right. -
Western Knitting Mill postcard
Color postcard of the Western Knitting Mills buildings, high angle view. The text reads "Western Knitting Mills, Rochester, Mich." -
Western Knitting Mill postcard
(1917)Postcard of the Western Knitting Mill building with an automobile parked beside it. It reads "Western Knitting Mill | Rochester Mich | L-183". -
Western Knitting Mills receipt
(1902-10-18)Receipt from the Western Knitting Mills, Rochester, Michigan, dated October 18, 1902. -
What Are Transdisciplinary Principles?
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What Do Students’ Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) Tell Us About Teacher Effectiveness? An Interview with Prof. Larry Lilliston
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)An Interview With Prof. Larry Lilliston regarding student evaluations of faculty