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AuthorBrieger, Gottfried (1)Cerku, Ashley (1)Connor, John (1)DeMent, Joseph (1)Deschamps, Amanda (1)Driscoll, Dana (1)Folland, Sherman T. (1)Gilson, Annette (1)Horning, Alice (1)Insko, Jeffrey (1)... View MoreSubjectBook reviews (3)Archaeology (2)Fiction (2)Identity (2)Poetry (2)Relationships (2)Adams, John, 1735-1826 (1)American history (1)Charity (1)Communities (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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Interview: Professor Timothy Wu 

Horning, Alice; Deschamps, Amanda; Driscoll, Dana; Kietlinska, Kasia (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
Professor Tim Wu, one of the authors of the 2010–2011 OU community book, Who Controls the Internet?, visited Oakland in October of 2010. He gave a campuswide presentation and visited with various other groups of students ...
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Notes from the Dismal Science: When America’s Colleges Don’t Teach and Students Don’t Learn: Two Recent Books Reviewed 

Folland, Sherman T. (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
Since the 1983 publication of A Nation at Risk, America has been said to be in a “crisis of education”; however, during the subsequent years grades K through 12 education and higher education have faced very little scrutiny. ...
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Medical Matters: Do No Harm 

Joyce, Barbara (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
There are rich opportunities to develop nationally recognized innovative curricula in the area of quality and safety that will impact patient care and develop future healthcare leaders. OUWB and William Beaumont Hospital ...
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Oakland Journal Issue 21 contributors list
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Opinion Forum: Why I Can’t Be a Native 

Brieger, Gottfried (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
What exactly is a Michigander and what are his/her social contexts?
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Man, Metal and Metaphor: Metal in Early Medieval Warrior Culture and in Beowulf 

Walsh, Susan (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
In the Iron Age culture of 500 AD, man made the metals. And metals also made the man. The importance of metallurgy to the early medieval Germanic culture of Northwestern Europe is captured in the old English poem Beowulf ...
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Adams and Jefferson: Personal Politics of the Early Republic 

Connor, John (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
The deterioration of the friendship between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson remains a controversial subject among historians.
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In the Valley of Elah: Excavations at Khirbet Qeiyafa, Israel 

Pytlik, Michael; Stamps, Richard (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
In 2009, nine Oakland University students and two faculty members, Associate Professor Richard Stamps and Special Instructor Michael Pytlik, participated in an excavation at the small site of Khirbet Qeiyafa, also known ...
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The Culture of Correspondence in Nineteenth-Century America 

Insko, Jeffrey (Oakland University, 2011-10-01)
Letterwriting, in other words, binds disparate individuals and groups together into a union; the mail is what puts the United in the States of America.
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