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Race and the Greek system in the 21st Century: Centering the voices of Asian American women.
(2009-11-13)
This study examines both the presence and absence of Asian Americans in a
sorority system at a predominantly White institution in the Southeastern U.S.
Using critical race theory to analyze interviews with eighteen Asian ...
Taking Race into Account: Charting Student Attitudes towards Affirmative Action
(2009-11-13)
This paper examines student attitudes towards affirmative action over 4 years of college. Asian American and Latino/a students were more likely than White students to disagree strongly or somewhat with abolishing affirmative ...
Asian American College Students and Civic Engagement
(2009-11-13)
This chapter centers Asian American young adults within a discussion
about civic engagement by highlighting findings from 35
years of data on Asian American college freshmen. It will also address
future directions for ...
Designing a Publish-Substrate for Privacy/Security in Pervasive Environments
(2006-04-01)
The emergence of a multitude of technologies for tracking locations is leading to the design of pervasive location-tracking environments. In order to explore issues in the design of such environments, the University of ...
Evaluating Market Conditions: A simplified Approach for Analyzing Stock Price Activity
(2003-05-01)
To simplify the process of determining which actions an investor should take, all application that provides a list of trade to be placed each morning was designed. Because the application gives signals on the long and the ...
Attitudes and Advocacy: Understanding Faculty Views on Racial/Ethnic Diversity
(2009-10-08)
Diversity has been a hot-button issue in higher education
for the past several decades (Chang, Witt, Jones & Hakuta,
2003). A significant portion of research has been dedicated to how students
experience the campus ...
Degree-constrained Minimum Latency Trees are APX-Hard
(2008-03-25)
When transmitting data from a single source to many recipients, it is often desirable to use some recipients of the stream to re-broadcast the stream to other users. In such multicast systems each client may be used as a ...
Interface-based Programming Assignments and Automatic Grading of Java Programs
(2006-01-01)
AutoGrader is a framework developed at Miami University for the automatic grading of student programming assignments written in the Java programming language. AutoGrader leverages the abstract concept of interfaces, brought ...
Using the Inverted Classroom to teach Software Engineering
(2007-01-01)
An inverted classroom is a teaching environment that mixes the use of technology with hands-on activities. In an inverted classroom, typical in-class lecture time is replaced with laboratory and in-class activities. Outside ...