Content Posted in 2008
Academic identity : place, race, and gender in academia or is it really all academic?, Robert P. Engvall
All that appears isn't necessarily so: morality, virtue, politics, and education, Robert P. Engvall
American travels : who might we be abroad?, Katherine Hall
An overview of the water conditions in Palestinian villages, Maya Manna
April 2007, Volume 1, Issue 8, Shawn Platt
A religious attack on a legal issue, Florentine Lehar
August 2006, Volume 1, Issue 1, Shawn Platt
Beantown Baptism in the "free speech' zone, Will Sandler
Belonging to the world: women's rights and American constitutional culture by S. VanBurkleo, Robert P. Engvall
Benefits of service learning, Savannah Lane
Bicycle patrols: an underutilized resource, Chris Menton
Bicycle patrols versus car patrols, Chris Menton
Bike Patrol, Chris Menton
Catalogers explore a new frontier: establishing a NEASC evidence center, Mary J. Wu
Community engagement at Roger Williams University: community service - service learning - civic engagement, KC Ferrara
Community service: it always means more when it comes from the heart, Chi-Thien Lam Nguyen
Conflicts among Civilizations: The Influence behind War and Art, Ross Pickett
Connections, Spring, 2008; Issue Eleven, John Fobert and Veronica Maher
Connections, Winter, 2008; Issue Ten, John Fobert and Veronica Maher
Cultural relativism in the Poisonwood Bible, Laura Wind
Culture clash: Ojibwe identity in Erdrich’s Tracks, Lauren Cotham
December 2006, Volume 1, Issue 5, Shawn Platt
Doing what you love makes service official, Shannon Riccio
Do people really want to help others? A look at the human nature of service, Emily Tran
East Provicence report: executive summary, RWU Institute for Public Policy
Envoking the emotions through the experience of space; integration of an outreach community center and the First United Methodist Church of Hightstown, Elizabeth Dicecco
Eugenic Ideology and Historical Osmosis, Ann G. Winfield
Fall 2008, Volume 3, Issue 1, Shawn Platt
February 2007, Volume 1, Issue 6, Shawn Platt
Finding leisure within choas: the Atlanta Highway Resort, David Strumski
FRBR: the future of the library catalog, Mary J. Wu
From silence to dissent fostering critical voice in teachers, Alan Canestrari and Bruce Marlowe
From the President, Roy J. Nirschel
Gary Bauer. Doing things right. Nashville, TN: Word Publishing, 2001., Robert Engvall
Global citizenship in public discourse, Hans Schattle
Global climate change – a crucial aspect of development planning, Amanda J. Harvey
I'll show you mine, if you show me yours : a brief and preliminary examination of parental report cards, Robert P. Engvall
Inaugural issue of Reason & Respect : a journal of civil discourse at Roger Williams University, Roy J. Nirschel
Intercultural Communication: Journey Into Islam, Britt Crossman
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Application 2004, Mary J. Wu
Interpreter of maladies: a commonplace for cultures, Cora Tetreault
Interpreter of Maladies: A Rhetorical Practice Transmitting Cultural Knowledge, Taylor Shea
Is assigning community service beneficial?, Andrew Kuhn
Is civil discourse simply about good manners, June Speakman
It is important that we speak, Jennifer Campbell
January 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4, Shawn Platt
Jean Giono. The man who planted trees, 20th anniversary edition. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2005., Roxanne O’Connell
Kevin Phillips. Wealth and democracy: a political history of the American rich. New York: Broadway Books, 2002, Robert Engvall
Khaled Hosseini. The kite runner. New York: Riverhead Books, 2003., Arezo Kohistani
Libraries in transition: evolving the information ecology of the Learning Commons: a sabbatical report, Susan McMullen
Living in transition, Dustin Lombardi
Macro studio student projects : New Orleans
Making global connections through dance film, France Hunter
Making the most of service experiences, Ashley Dean
Managing flooding in Bangladesh: the importance of NGOs, Priyanka Joseph
Mandatory service : a holistic, uplifting educational experience, Brian Amaral
March 2007, Volume 1, Issue 7, Shawn Platt
Marginalization and racial stratification in the academic discipline of criminal justice, Robert P. Engvall
Mary Yukari Waters. The laws of evening. Scribner, 2003, Jill Rodrigues
Message from the president, Roy J. Nirschel,
Message from the president, Roy J. Nirschel
Message from the president, Roy J. Nirschel,
Message from the president, Roy J. Nirschel
Motivation and service, Sarah Scafidi
My right to learn, Marcy Cockrell
Nan Levinson. Outspoken: free speech stories. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003., Roxanne O'Connell
Natural law, natural philosophy, natural rights, Joshua B. Stein
No ‘Clash of Civilizations’: Harvard Economist and Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen Says Huntington Got It Wrong, Michael Bowden
Non-profit Health Care Services Marketing: Persuasive Messages Based on Multidimensional Concept Mapping and Direct Magnitude Estimation, Michael L. Hall
Not a single note was played, Robert P. Engvall
November 2006, Volume 1, Issue 4, Shawn Platt
November 2007, Volume 2, Issue 3, Shawn Platt
Obligatory service is not service, Adrienne M. LaFrance
October 2006, Volume 1, Issue 3, Shawn Platt
October 2007, Volume 2, Issue 2, Shawn Platt
Of books and barbecues, Bruce Marlowe
Political rivalry in Rhode Island: William H. Vanderbilt vs. J. Howard McGrath: the wiretapping case, Debra A. Mulligan
Ramadan, the month of fasting, Nadima Sahar
Recent or on-going development projects in the Gaza Strip, Ethan Fine Maron
Reconnecting society: a home for elderly living, Cheryl Downie
Religion, Culture and Habits: Boundaries Within a Global Village, Tessa Rickart
Salman Rushdie. East, west. New York: Vintage, 1994., Anjali Ram
September 2006, Volume 1, Issue 2, Shawn Platt
September 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1, Shawn Platt
Service as e-ducare, Angela Possinger
Service learning: a concept we are not as familiar with as we might think, Jena Spindler
Service learning enchances the "college experience", David Santos
Should institutions of higher learning make service a graduation requirement?, Patricio Solinas
Social studies and geography: beyond rote memorization, Alan Canestrari
Spring 2008, Volume 2, Issue 5, Shawn Platt
Statistical Analysis Models: Applications for Libraries, Tim Spindler
Taunton Weir renovation project, Jessica Lynn Harwood
Telling a story is not a crime, Danielle Ameden
The american militia movement in the age of globalization, Erin Kania
The biblical foundation of James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues", James Tackach
The Clash of Civilizations, Samantha Kornblit
The Clash of Civilizations: Classical & Modern Definitions of Heroism in Vergil’s Aeneid, Adrianne M. LaFrance
The Clash of Civilizations through Art, Kelsie Lysen
The Climb to the Top, Joey Szczebak
The Collision of tao, rhetorike, & Orientalism, Patrick James Putnam
The evidence and the expert: judgments of their relative importance in confession adjudication, Morgan S. Moffa
The failure of the global consumer: the importance of localization in the pursuit of globalization, Scott Gay
The fittingness of fitness: the movement of architecture at a human scale: a reinvention of the typical workplace, Emily Parris
The great cultural divide, Eric Fournier
The great divide: socioeconomics and healthcare, Daniel Ruth
The Human Spirit in Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, Britt Crossman
The Murray – Darling Basin Agreement: an illustration of the benefits of transboundary water management strategies, Amanda J. Harvey
The potential significance of micro hydro systems, Priyanka Joseph
The professionalization of teaching: is it truly much ado about nothing?, Robert P. Engvall
The Providence hurricane barrier: an assessment, Josh Chalchinsky
The public role of the university professor, James Tackach
The rift between faiths: evolution and intelligent design, Nicole Sami
The rising cemetery project, Gregory Ralph
The spectrum initiative : affirmative action in the library profession, Barbara Kenney
The UN millennium development goals with respect to water: prospects for achieving them, Amanda J. Harvey
Tidal bores, catastrophic flooding in Bangladesh, and the potential usefulness of causeways, Priyanka Joseph
Too much democracy, Robert P. Engvall
Turning Blind Eyes and Profits: The Foreign Role in Argentina’s Dirty War, Brittany Krupski
Understanding the Implications of a Global Village, Violet Dixon
US emergency management: the Townsend report and its critics, Josh Chalchinsky
Valentine Moghadam. Globalizing women: transnational feminist networks. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005., Teal Rothschild
“Virtual Water”: a modern means of resolving water distribution disputes between Israel and the Palestinians, Maya Manna
Warts and all: using student portfolio outcomes to facilitate a faculty development workshop, Glenna M. Andrade
Water and the Treaty of Peace between Israel and Jordan, Maya Manna
What do I know and how I should act? : a reason to perform community service, Taryne Brown
When Cultures Collide: The Kanaka Maoli and the Haole Women and the suppression and resurgence of Hawai‘ian traditional beliefs, Roxanne O'Connell
Whose fix is it anyway?: a closer look at Hemingway’s Fifty Grand, James Tackach
Why Jim does not escape to Illinois in Mark Twain’s adventures of Huckleberry Finn, James Tackach
"...with liberty and justice for all": toward tolerant public discourse, Zona Douthit