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Intellectual Genealogy
Two decades ago the idea of tracing one’s genealogy swept through American society, and many people began uncovering their pasts by tracking their ancestors. My mother took up the challenge within my own family and
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APSSC Presidential Candidates
The Student Affiliates spoke, and the APSSC listened. On behalf of the current APS Student Caucus Executive Board, I am pleased to announce that online voting opens Friday, April 1, 2005, for the 2005-2006 Student
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Are University Presidents Overpaid or Underappreciated?
Every November The Chronicle of Higher Education publishes a special section on executive compensation of the chief executives (generally the presidents or chancellors) of American universities. The latest special section appeared November 19, 2004, and
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Student Caucus Midterm Report
APSSC President About this time of the semester, I generally experience a sense of wonder and pride over the tremendous amount of information I have learned and the quantity of work accomplished, as well as
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Great Dissertations: Mark I
A year ago in the Observer, I wrote a column on “Dissertation Dilemmas” which focused on varying perspectives on the dissertation. In some scholars’ views, the dissertation should represent a grand intellectual achievement, whereas in
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New APSSC Board Introduced
Borynski Hello, my name is Michele Borynski and I am honored to serve as the 2004-2005 President of the American Psychological Society’s Student Caucus. I completed my bachelor’s degree at Winthrop University in Rock Hill