Showcasing research

New England Journal of Higher Education, The, Summer 1998

The following are among titles of papers delivered by students and faculty at the first Massachusetts State Colleges ' Graduate Deans Symposium held this past spring at Salem State College and published in a report entitled "Showcasing Graduate Faculty and Student Research,"

An Assessment of Addictive Behavior in College Athletics

The Social Worker's New Clothes. A Research Study on Attire and the Social Work Profession

Hong Kong's Future Opportunities and Threats Associated with the People? Republic of China's Corporations

Deviant Mortals A Methodological Approach to Sexual Mores in Early Essex County

Total Quality Management in Health Care

Saratoga and British Prison Policies

Arc View GIS, Modeling and Internet Applications in Environmental Impact Assessment

Taxonomy of Nicaraguan Forms of Mice of the Genus Peromyscus (Rodentia, Muridae) Using Discriminant Function Analysis

Using Focus Groups to Determine Health Education Needs of Young Adolescents

Perceived Outcome After Stapedectomy for Otosclerosis

Environmental Influences on Fearfulness in Young Children

Face to Face: Visual Truth and Media Technology in Portraiture

Sawako Ariyoshi and the American Reader

Living in the Underdeveloped World: An Interactive CD-ROM Program

Senior Centers of Tomorrow: Small to.lid-Size Cities

Listener Idenification and Perception of Voice Quality of Smokers and Non-Smokers

Lucy Snowe: Female Hero of Bronte's Villette

Adult ing and Distance Learning in Higher Ern: Problems and Solutions alied to Pysial Therapy Education

Colleting and its Role in Education Global Environmental Changes. Applications of Satellite Data in Analyzing Changes in Global Vegetation Cover

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