HLAI Hispanic Lawyers Assoc. Of Illinois Mr. Tristan has represented organizations before federal and state courts and from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy. http://www.hlai.org/board.htm
Extractions: Mercedes Luque-Rosales: President Mario Utreras: President-Elect Mario E. Utreras is the founder of his law firm, Utreras Law Offices LLC, which counsels and represents businesses and individuals in labor and employment, general litigation, real estate, and criminal defense. He has also served as an adjunct professor at Loyola University School of Law teaching Appellate Advocacy. Mr. Utreras is admitted to practice in Illinois, the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Central District of Illinois, and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He received his B.A. in English and Political Science from the University of Illinois, and his J.D. from the University of Iowa. In law school, he was a member and managing editor of the Iowa Law Review , a judicial intern for Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge John A. Jarvey, and an extern for the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. He is a current member of the Chicago Bar Association, the National Employment Lawyers Association of Illinois, and board member of Gads Hill Center, and is fluent in Spanish. Homero Tristan: Immediate Past President Wendy Cáceres: Communications Secr etary Ruben Chapa: Membership Secretary Ruben Chapa is a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Solicitor.
Student Activities Council Member Organizations 2002-2003 Black Wharton Undergrad assoc Bloomers Brazilian Club Bridges philosophy Circlephilosophy Ugrad Advisory Bd PMAH Polish Society(Penn) http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~oslaf/manual/sac_list.html
Extractions: These groups are recognized and most are funded by the Student Activities Council (SAC) , the branch of the undergraduate student government which is responsible for overseeing the campus-wide activities program. There are a number of other organizations that register with the Office of Student Life but do not belong to SAC. Information on all these groups may be obtained on the Penn Web at http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~oslaf/orgmain.html . All groups welcome new members, graduate and undergraduate alike. Academic Demolition Team
Instructor: Assoc. Professor Craig P. Dunn, Ph.D. Explains how organizations adapt to uncertainty in the environment, and identifiesthe Such support should rely upon legal, social and moral philosophy. http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/dunnweb/emba.syl.html
Extractions: L egal and E thical R esponsibility of B usiness Instructors: Craig Dunn and Paul Graf Office: SS 3105 Office Hours: by appointment Phone: 594-5783/ (office/voicemail) E-mail: pgraf@mail.sdsu.edu and craig.dunn@sdsu.edu URL: www.dunn.cc What is the corporation? Do corporationsand more particularly the managers who represent themhave any responsibilities beyond merely fulfilling their legal fiduciary responsibility or seeking to maximize shareholder wealth? Is the term 'business ethics' an oxymoron? What direction does the law provide the business executive? Does ethical reasoning have a legitimate place in business decision-making? What is the source of moral truthand how does this relate to the law? These and other related questions provide the 'grist' for this course. He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how -Nietzsche COURSE DESCRIPTION Examines the legal environment in which business is transacted. Topics include law and the legal system; government regulation; contracts; product liability; forms of business organizations; employment discrimination; environmental law; and business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Examines the role of the manager in dealing in a socially responsible and ethical manner with internal and external constituencies. Explains how organizations adapt to uncertainty in the environment, and identifies the techniques managers use to control and influence the environment. Describes how to evaluate corporate responsibility along ethical, legal and economic criteria, and how to improve social responsiveness.
Student Organizations Services philosophy Club Professional association for Technological Studies Psychology Club South Asian Students assoc. Turkish Student Organization http://www.wvu.edu/~sos/memberorgs.html
Extractions: skip to: page content links on this page site navigation footer (site information) Student Organizations Services MIX Web-CT WVU Star System CAMPUS ORGS ... SOS HOME Just click on the organizations link and you will be redirected to thier site! - SOSP This site is maintained by SOSP Webmaster West Virginia University where Greatness is Learned. Agriculture and Forestry Agriculture and Resource Economics Club
Extractions: Asst. Professor Dr. Jouett L. Powell Professor Dr. Kip H. Redick Asst. Professor Dr. Kenneth T. Rose Assoc. Professor Dr. Graham M. Schweig Assoc. Professor Dr. Stephen A. Strehle Assoc. Professor Dr. George A. Teschner Professor Dr. John M. Thompson Asst. Professor Dr. Hussam S. Timani Asst. Professor Dr. Lori J. Underwood Assoc. Professor Adjunct Faculty Mark Burgess, Instructor mark.burgess@cnu.edu Paul D. Gerdes, Instructor pgerdes@cnu.edu Mr. Glenn W. Malone , Instructor gmalone@cnu.edu Mr. Anthony W. Nattania, Instructor nattania@cnu.edu Mr. Garrett S. Sayre, Instructor gsayre@cnu.edu Mr. Alessandro L. Tomasi,
Organizations/Details The local assoc. is in the process of organization and intends affiliation withthe national Christian To develop optimism as a philosophy of life. http://www.newpaltz.org/Service3.htm
Extractions: The Christian Motorcyclists Assoc. meets on the third Monday of each month. Attendance averages about ten. The local assoc. is in the process of organization and intends affiliation with the national Christian Motorcyclists Assoc. The objective is: Sharing and Showing the Love of Jesus to Motorcyclists. There are three purposes: 1. To provide and encourage members to be active in testimony and Christian witnessing. 2. To provide a Christian fellowship ride group. 3. To provide an evangelistic assoc. for Christian motorcyclists. The slogan is: Changing the World One Heart at a Time.
Women S Studies Faculty Research interests include nonprofit organizations and their assoc. Professor,Department of philosophy Courses include philosophy of Feminism http://www.csuohio.edu/wcp/faculty.htm
College Of Wooster: Student Organizations National Student, Speech, Hearing Language assoc. philosophy Club Physics Club Greek organizations » Policies Governing Clubs Sections http://www.wooster.edu/Student_Organizations/
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Extractions: Assistant /Assoc iate Professor of Advertising Institution: Lee University Date Published: Description: The Communication and the Arts Department, Lee University , a Christian Liberal Arts University in the Pentecostal tradition ( Church of God Cleveland TN ) invites applications for a full-time tenure track position in advertising to begin August 1, 2006 . Candidates should have professional experience in an advertising, marketing or public relations setting. A Ph.D. is preferred, but ABD applicants will be considered. The candidate will teach Principles of Advertising, Copywriting, Advertising Campaigns, and design and layout courses, along with some public relations courses. The candidate will also be responsible for academic advising, building and developing the advertising program through internships and advertising student organizations and competitions. College teaching experience is preferred. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Application Process: Candidates should submit a letter of application, vitae, and statement of Christian faith. Please prepare a statment of teaching philosophy explaining the relationship between your academic discipline and Christian beliefs to the mission of
Insert Title Lynn Estomin (assoc. Prof. /Art) had screenings of her documentary No Justice, /philosophy) had an essay, Charitable organizations and the Rescue http://www.lycoming.edu/whatsnew/releases/2005/FacPubs05.htm
Extractions: Faculty Publications and Professional Achievements 2004-2005 Dr. Rachael Hungerford and Dr. Eileen Peluso received Lycomings top teaching awards at the Colleges Honors Convocation on April 10. Dr. Rachael Hungerford, assistant professor of education, received the Constance Cupp Plankenhorn Alumni Teaching Award, which is given to a senior faculty member. She joined the faculty in 1989 and teaches courses in elementary education and womens studies. Her area of specialty is childrens literature. She is co-editor of the book Journeying: Children Responding to Literature , and has written a number of professional articles. Dr. Eileen Peluso, associate professor of mathematical sciences, received the Junior Faculty Teaching Award for teaching excellence by a faculty member who has been on the Lycoming College faculty fewer than 10 years. Dr. Peluso joined the Lycoming faculty in 1998 after a career as a programmer analyst and a research engineer. She teachers computer science and mathematics and has had a number of professional papers published. The Arts Jerry D. Allen
Clubs & Organizations California Nursing Students assoc. (CNSA) philosophy and Religious StudiesClub 24. Political Science Club Clubs and organizations list http://www.csub.edu/StudActivities/club.shtml
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Associations & Organizations Associations and organizations dealing with hearing loss. For Hard Of HearingPeople (SHHH) National People are the foundation of our philosophy http://www.listen-up.org/htm/assoc.htm
Extractions: Acoustic Neuroma Association Acoustical Society of America Alabama I ... B lind Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf - AG Bell - National offers a free six month trial membership if you are the parent of a child with a hearing loss. Print out and send in your application now! Find out if there is a chapter near you American Academy of Audiology American Academy of Private Practice in Speech Pathology and Audiology American Association of the Deaf-Blind ... American Society for Deaf Children - ASDC offers a free first year program for families of newly-identified deaf and hard of hearing children. Find out more here American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) California Manitoba ... Info To Go (Was NICD) International Federation of Hard of Hearing People (IFHOH) Kwa Zulu Natal Deaf Association Los Angeles Metropolitan Committee on Deafness League For The Hard Of Hearing ... SHHH Chapters and Groups Singapore Association for the Deaf Texas Association of the Deaf (TAD) Utah Association of the Deaf (UAD) ... Where do we go from Hear?
Columbia College | Student Life | Student Organizations AfricanAmerican Students assoc. Musical Ensembles and to present theorganization s ideas and philosophy to the Columbia College campus through service http://www.columbiacollegesc.edu/students/orgs-special.html
Extractions: Special Interest Organizations African-American Students Assoc. International Studies Association C'sters Musical Ensembles ... Young Democrats African-American Students Association Membership in the Columbia College African-American Students Association is open to Columbia College students, faculty, and staff, as well as others interested in the mission of the organization. The club strives to bring together people with a common outlook, to increase awareness of the African-American heritage academically and socially, to establish links between the organization and the outside community through service projects, and to present the organization's ideas and philosophy to the Columbia College campus through service programs and discussions. C'sters C'sters represents the Office of Admissions and assists with the recruitment of prospective students. Members of C'sters host receptions, host students in their rooms during Ludy Bowl and Follies, and give campus tours. In the fall, C'sters help freshmen move into the residence halls. College Republicans The Columbia College Republican Club, a member of the South Carolina Republication Federation, provides students the opportunity to learn about the political process, and to participate in the activities of the Republican Party. The club works jointly with the state and all county headquarters in campaign production and pre-campaign activities of the Republican Party.
Campus Life | Student Clubs & Organizations Culture Faith organizations. Casa (caribbean american student assoc. philosophy Club; PRSSA; Protestant Student Organization; Program Council http://www.hartford.edu/campus_life/clubs.asp
Extractions: A-Z Directory Site Index Contact Search Hartford.edu Students for General clubs/orgs IKSA Institute of electrical and electronics engineers MEISA MENC Music and Acoustics Music and entertainment industry student association NAACP Network peer educators Newman choristers NHU National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Philosophy Club PRSSA Protestant Student Organization Program Council Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) Physical Therapy Student Association (PTSA) Resident Hall Association Residential college 2000 Respiratory Care Club SAE - Formula 1 racecar team SCA Science Fiction Society Strong Independent Sisters Student Composer Consortium Student Government Association University of Hartford Medical Team ...stop laughing Mom!" University of Hartford Improv Comedy Acoustical Society of America ACDA Acapella Coalition AMA American society of civil engineers ASTA American society of mechanical engineers Audio Engineering Society Best Buddies Bigalaf (bisexuals, gays, lesbians and friends student group)
Psi Chi At NYU Links Southern Society for philosophy Psych. Regional organizations Eastern Psychassoc (EPA) Midwestern Psych assoc (MPA) New England Psych assoc (NEPA) http://www.psych.nyu.edu/psichi/links.htm
Faculty Ethics for organizations interested in continuous quality improvement. assoc. Professor, philosophy. Email jeannot@calvin.gonzaga.edu http://www.gonzaga.edu/Academics/Colleges and Schools/College of Arts and Scienc
Extractions: Take Me to... About Academics Admissions Athletics Campus Resources Student Life Search University Info Summer Session Apply for Admission Bookstore Contact Us Diversity Employment at GU Financial Aid Library Make a Gift People Locator Register Technology at GU Transcript Request Visit University Ministry Zagweb Faculty Dr. Mark Alfino Associate Professor of Philosophy Phone: E-mail: alfino@calvin.gonzaga.edu Biography: Dr. Kirk Besmer Ast. Professor, Philosophy Phone: E-mail: besmer@gonzaga.edu David Calhoun Associate Professor Phone: E-mail: calhoun@gem.gonzaga.edu Office Hours: I am usually available most of the work week during the academic year. For current office hours, check with me by email or by contacting the Philosophy Department secretary (509 323 6741) Biography: B.A. in Philosophy, Louisiana State University, 1981 (Phi Beta Kappa); M.A. in Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1985; Ph.D. in Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1989. My teaching and research interests are in ancient Greek philosophy, especially Socratic method, philosophical anthropology/human nature, Christian existentialism, and philosophy of education. I am the coordinator of the Gonzaga Socratic Club, which promotes philosophical inquiry into Christian doctrine, worldview, and practice. Information about the club can be found at http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/calhoun/socratic/.
EpistemeLinks.com Philosophy Organizations: Main Page Directory of links to philosophyrelated organizations, including societies, institutes, associations, and centers, by subject or alphabetical, from Epistemelinks. http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/MainOrgs.aspx
Extractions: Gems of the Web This section provides easy access to the homepages of philosophy-related organizations such as Associations, Centers, Institutes, and Societies. The database includes links to well over 300 organizations. You can search by alphabetical order, by topic area, or by philosopher name. All organizations are available by alphabetical order, but not all have been assigned a topic or philosopher subject area yet. What's new in this section?
The Math Forum - Math Library - Prof. Assoc/Societies A professional organization focusing on improving the condition of CanadianSociety for the History and philosophy of Mathematics (CSHPM) Glen Van http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/professional/
Extractions: A community dedicated to high-quality mathematics instruction at the adult level. ANN conducts pre-conferences at the annual NCTM national meetings; publishes the Math Practitioner Newsletter ; sponsors the Numeracy List, an adult electronic forum; and obtains funding to enable adult ed math teachers, learners, and other stakeholders to participate in a national planning project for system reform. List of Internet resources for adult numeracy. (Formerly the Adult Numeracy Practitioners Network.) more>> American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC) A service for members and other interested professionals to review and receive current information on AMATYC's programs and activities and the activities of affiliates. Conference information, Job listings, list of available publications, how to join the mailing list. more>> American Mathematical Society (AMS) e-MATH, the home of the AMS on the Web. A searchable site with information on members and activities, government affairs and education, publications and research tools, employment and careers, authors and reviewers, meetings and conferences, what's new in mathematics, and an online ordering and customer service center. Also at
Northwest Center For Philosophy For Children Nonprofit organization that brings philosophy into the lives of young people through programs in elementary, middle, and high schools, parent organizations, and other organizations serving young people, with a particular emphasis on reaching children who are at risk and educationally disadvantaged. http://depts.washington.edu/nwcenter/
Extractions: The Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children is a non-profit organization that brings philosophy into the lives of young people through programs in elementary, middle, and high schools, parent organizations, and other organizations serving young people, with a particular emphasis on reaching children who are at risk and educationally disadvantaged. For teachers, parents, and other interested adults, the Center offers workshops, given by educators trained in philosophy, about ways to facilitate philosophical dialogues with young people. Read more...
KU Philosophy Department Web Links Index An index of pages related to academic philosophy departments, instructional tools, online papers, software, journals and publications, personal homepages, organizations, and historical references. Maintained by the University of Kansas. http://www.cc.ku.edu/~philos/links/kulist.html