Image Theses and Dissertations Ethical Orientations: Literature, First-Year Initiatives, and the Academic Community My project narrows in on a specific segment of academic life—the first year—in order to consider how a new student's experiences navigating an unfamiliar institution, through and among literary texts, helps us to understand contemporary imaginings of the university and the role of literature within those models of collegiate education. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Experiences with and Attitudes toward Interprofessional Teams among Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychology Doctoral Students Utilizing a sample of 214 clinical, counseling, and school psychology doctoral students recruited from APA-accredited programs, the present mixed-methods study examined whether and to what extent demographic variables and interprofessional experiencesâboth educational and practice orientedâwere related to their self-reported attitudes toward interprofessional health care teams (IPTs) as well as their readiness for interprofessional learning. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations A Generation Behind: The Efforts of the Central Council for Social Services and the Community Chest during the 1920s in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania In 1919 the War Chest, which centralized funding for a variety of domestic and international aid organizations, was reorganized as the Central Council for Social Services and Community Chest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. These organizations attempted to unite social work within the city but were controlled by executive boards that opposed centralized control over the numerous private philanthropic organizations. Dr. William Estes, of St. View Item