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Birds of a feather flock (even more) together: An intergroup relations perspective on how #MeToo-related media coverage affects the evaluation of prospective corporate directors
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2022-11)
Research SummaryThis study examines how incumbent director reactions to media coverage of the #MeToo movement have impacted the evaluation of prospective corporate directors. We argue that heightened intergroup anxiety ...
Military Manhood: Visualizing the Common Soldier in French and British Art and Culture, 1871-1914
(2022)
In the decades between the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) and World War I (1914–1918), military artists in France and Britain increasingly focused on the motif of the common soldier. At once an individual subject, figural ...
Falling Out of Step: Belonging, Grit and Drum Corps International's Moment of Reckoning
(2022)
The emergence of the #MeToo movement in 2017 publicly unveiled decades of abuse within many organizations and industries. Drum Corps International (DCI), an administrative organization for drum & bugle corps (drum corps ...
Three Dissertation Recitals and Document
(2023)
The dissertation consisted of three recitals and a written document. The first Dissertation Recital was performed in Hill Auditorium on January 23, 2023, in collaborated with Clayton Farmer, organ, Anna Janowski, violin, ...
Summary of Three Dissertation Recitals
(2022)
Three dissertation recitals were given to fulfill the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts.
The first dissertation lecture-recital was presented in Britton Recital Hall on December 16th, 2021. The event ...
Piano Performance Dissertation
(2024)
Three piano recitals were given in place of a written dissertation.
The first dissertation concert took place on April 27th, 2023, at Chelsea First United Methodist Church. The program featured the Piano Sonata Op. 2, No. ...
A Summary of Three Dissertation Recitals
(2024)
The repertoire in the following dissertation recitals features music written for winds from the Baroque through the 21st Century. Works for both large and chamber ensembles were performed, and each recital celebrates a ...
We All Eat: Preparing for the Future Through Food
(2024-04)
The Matanuska-Susitna Valley (also known as "The Valley") is a rapidly-growing region in Southcentral Alaska, located about 35 miles north of Anchorage, Alaska's most populous city. The Valley is home to 30 diverse communities ...
Getting There: A Vision for Supportive Development and Active Urban Transportation in Detroit
(2024-04)
Creating accessible, safe, and vibrant environments that accommodate all modes of transportation, particularly walking and biking, is fundamental to the development of urban spaces. Active transportation modes are crucial ...
Power in Partnership: Insights for Siting Utility-scale Renewables in Michigan
(2024-04)
In November 2023, the Michigan State Legislature passed several bills with the intention of accelerating the deployment of renewable energy to meet the 2020 MI Healthy Climate Plan targets. One key piece of this legislative ...