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UNT Professor

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http://www.ntdaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/12/01/41ad772e66b54

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Mean Green

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"http://www.ntdaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/12/01/41ad772e66b54 "

Wanna swap administrations, UNT Professor? I didn't think so.

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Chicken Soup Lady

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But don't you think it interesting that a UNT professor KNOWS about this board??

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Other side of the moon

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"But don't you think it interesting that a UNT professor KNOWS about this board??"

I live even further away than UNT professor, and the events which have disabled USM are well known even here.

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Well Known

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Thanks to SFT, USM is now on the map.  Wooopiiii!!!


At least we are "World Class" at "How NOT to run a university".



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Least Venerable

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They don't call USM the "Harvard of Hattiesburg" for nuthin'....

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Green Hornet

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Originally posted by: Mean Green

"Wanna swap administrations, UNT Professor? I didn't think so."

Just a quick question, on thier webpage, did anyone see the side bar on "Tenure" and all the discussion on their tenure review process?  Looks like they have some serious "USM" type problems at NT.

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Curmudgeon

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An alternative way to view this is that North Texas saw an inherent conflict between finals and a mid week football game and elected to move some exams away from the bowl date rather than press on as if everything was OK.

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Left (formerly "Leaving Soon")

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Originally posted by: Least Venerable

"They don't call USM the "Harvard of Hattiesburg" for nuthin'...."


Uh, Harvard?

I just got an e-mail from a student who considered coming to USM while I was still teaching there. I quote:

"Although I almost went to USM to study with you [on my major prof's recommendation]...I honestly didn't think I could stand the climate of Mississippi, so I went out here to Oregon to get my doctorate."

I don't think he/she was talking about the weather.


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Mississippian in Exile

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"I just got an e-mail from a student . . .  I quote: "Although I almost went to USM to study with you [on my major prof's recommendation]...I honestly didn't think I could stand the climate of Mississippi . . ."

When this prospective student has been around the block a few times maybe she/he will get his/her priorities straightened out. My experience has been that graduate students who move to Mississippi from other parts of the country want to remain here after graduation. Data pertaining to my particular department clearly supports this assertion. As I recall, these data were collected for an IHL report a few short years ago.

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Music Patron

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Originally posted by: Mississippian in Exile

"When this prospective student has been around the block a few times maybe she/he will get his/her priorities straightened out. My experience has been that graduate students who move to Mississippi from other parts of the country want to remain here after graduation. Data pertaining to my particular department clearly supports this assertion. As I recall, these data were collected for an IHL report a few short years ago."


 


YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING.



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Mississippian in Exile

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"   YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING."

I kid you not. And the students were highly marketable nationally.

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Coughing in San Antonio

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This item hot off the press:

"WASHINGTON - Only three states - Maine, Delaware and Mississippi - are spending money on anti-smoking efforts at the minimum levels recommended by federal health officials, a coalition of public health groups said Thursday."



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stinky cheese man

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as i understand, people in the community health area at USM have played an important role in the anti-tobacco campaign.

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Coughing in San Antonio

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"as i understand, people in the community health area at USM have played an important role in the anti-tobacco campaign."

Wasn't a portion of the state's share of the gambling revenue directed toward quit smoking programs? If so, that is commendable. From whatever the source, it would be interesting to have an accurate figure on just how much money has been used to support the anti-tobacco campaign and some details on what types of programs were established with those funds - including outcome measures. Especially the outcomes measures.

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stinky cheese man

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as i understand it the money comes from the state's tobacco settlement. our problem is that the legislature sees those funds as a pool of revenue that they can tap.

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Nothing on Google

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"as i understand, people in the community health area at USM have played an important role in the anti-tobacco campaign."

Does anyone know of any publications in refereed journals resulting from USM's role in the anti-tobacco campaign, or is it all 'in-house?' 

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stinky cheese man

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vivian carver was (is) executive director of the partnership for a healthy mississippi.

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Nothing on Google

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"Does anyone know of any publications in refereed journals resulting from USM's role in the anti-tobacco campaign, or is it all 'in-house?' "

I stand corrected. A more intensive Google search does show some of USM's contributions!

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Smoke 'em if you got 'em

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"I stand corrected. A more intensive Google search does show some of USM's contributions!"


Yes, I know that they have been publsihing as a team in peer reviewed journals. It's a good bunch of folks.



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Two peer-reviewed examples

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" Yes, I know that they have been publsihing as a team in peer reviewed journals. It's a good bunch of folks."





Tobacco Use Prevention in Private High Schools.

Author(s):
Reinert, Bonita, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, US
Carver, Vivien, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, US
Range, Lillian M., University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, US, L.range@usm.edu 

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Range, Lillian M., Center for Tobaco Prevention, University of Southern Mississippi, Box 5125, Hattiesburg, MS, US, L.range@usm.edu 

Source:
International Quarterly of Community Health Education, Vol22(1-2), 2003-2004. pp. 47-58.
Journal URL:
http://baywood.com/search/PreviewJournal.asp?qsRecord=8 

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US: Baywood Publishing
Publisher URL:
http://www.baywood.com 

ISSN:
0272-684X (Print)

Language:
English

Keywords:
tobacco use; tobacco prevention; high schools; educational-social interventions

Abstract:
This project evaluated educational and educational/social interventions to prevent tobacco use in three private, southern high schools. In the fall of 2001, 393 students completed the Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS); in the spring of 2002, 412 completed the YTS. At one school, teachers received training in tobacco prevention and curriculum-integrated materials (E-Only). At another school, teachers received the same training; in addition, the schools offered clubs after school that involved health promotion activities including programs, outside speakers, opportunities to teach younger youth, and advocacy training (E+Social). At a third school, students had classes as usual. Both fall and spring, students intended to avoid tobacco, and realized that peers disapprove. However, an interaction indicated that, though most students' attitudes deteriorated over the academic year, E+Social held steady. Results imply that prevention efforts that include education plus a social component can counteract the deterioration in tobacco attitudes that happens among private school 15-year-olds. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)(journal abstract)



Anti-tobacco education in vacation bible school in Mississippi: The morality of tobacco prevention.

Author(s):
Reinert, Bonita, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, US
Carver, Vivien, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, US
Range, Lillian M., The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, US, L.Range@usm.edu 

Address:
Range, Lillian M., Center for Tobacco Prevention, The University of Southern Mississippi, Box 5125, Hattiesburg, MS, US, L.Range@usm.edu 

Source:
International Quarterly of Community Health Education, Vol 21(4), 2002. pp. 355-368.
Journal URL:
http://baywood.com/search/PreviewJournal.asp?qsRecord=8 

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