by axisadmin | Dec 22, 2023 | Uncategorized
Lisa Jarvinen, Ph.D. Abstract This article considers the merits of oral history as a method of research for Lasallian history. It employs a case study of the District of the Antilles during the 1960s to suggest that the method has a unique ability to examine how the...
by axisadmin | Dec 22, 2023 | Uncategorized
C. Dana Bitetti, Ph.D., Laurel L. Byrne, Ed.D., Tara D. Carr-Lemke, Ph.D., Janet L. Fierson, Ph.D., Charles J. Fornaciari, Ph.D., Julie C. Hill, Ph.D., Ryan S. Husak, Ph.D., & Megan E. Pierce, Ph.D. Abstract The purpose of this article is to describe how one...
by axisadmin | Dec 22, 2023 | Uncategorized
Jeff Cherubini, Ph.D., and Christie González-Toro, Ph.D. Abstract Newly established community gardens have the benefit of addressing current health inequalities and fostering positive multi-cultural and multi-generational relationships. The purpose of this study was...
by axisadmin | Dec 22, 2023 | Uncategorized
Brother William Mann, FSC Abstract While providing a brief chronicle of forty-six General Chapters of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the author attempts to answer recent questions about the timing of the first 46 General Chapters, to provide a brief chronicle...
by Scott VanderVeer | Dec 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
Christine Beech ABSTRACT The current tensions around teaching moral formation through character education can be traced back to a long-standing struggle between the political, religious, and secular groups who have each waxed and waned in public favor and credibility....
by Scott VanderVeer | Dec 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
Antar Salim AbstractFor nearly 400 years, the construct of race has plagued the globe. W.E.B Dubois famously avowed the problem of the 20th century is the problem of the color line. His admonishment highlights the author’s belief that in the presence of racism,...
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