Browsing Oakland Journal Number 07: Fall 2004 by Issue Date
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The Evolution of Religion: Modern Anthropological Theory
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)In recent years evolutionary psychology and scientific cultural anthropology have been incorporating neo-Darwinist models of human behavior into their thinking. Nowhere has this been more interesting than in the field of religion. -
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 -
The Revolution Was Not Televised: Perspectives from the Banks of Beer Lake, 1969-1975
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)Memories of student activism at Oakland University from 1969-1975 -
The Blue States And The Red States: Scouting The Electoral Map At The Outset of The 2004 Presidential Campaign
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)How the electoral vote influences political campaigns in the United States -
“Oakland Undiapered”- Diapered
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)The beginnings of the Oakland Undiapered teacher evaluation handbook -
Reflections on a Fulbright Year at Oakland University
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)Observations on race relations in the Metropolitan Detroit area by a visiting Fulbright scholar. -
Pierce the Pig: A Play for Faculty and Student Chorus
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)A satirical play set at a small liberal arts university -
Some Uses of Christ’s Passion: Three Modern Instances And a Medieval Example
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)Examples of the use of Christ's Passion in modern and medieval times -
Notes from the Dismal Science...And, where all the college teachers are above average
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)Teacher evaluation options -
The Passion of Mel Gibson
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)Film review of Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ -
Mel Gibson’s “Passion of Christ”: Why Gibson Fails
(Oakland University, 2004-10-01)Film review of Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ