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HPU announces achievements, research initiatives
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- Subjects: Allen, Amanda Wrenn; Dunn, Samantha; Fergusson, Quinn; Lappin, Angelina; Collins, Ava; Way, Lexi; Mollins, Mac; Alfone, Grace; Andreeff, Autumn; Beadle, Catherine; Clifton, Caroline; Colon, Isabella; Conti, Liana; Dicen, Mary Beth; Dunn, Meghan; Evatt, Alexis; Ginsberg, Maddie; Good, Avery; Horne, Emily; Jameson, Sara; Lamb, Tessa; Layne, Ansleigh; Martin, Jonah; Mesias, Gianna; Poovey, Allie; Rode, Alexis; Russell, Meredith; Schwindt, Emma; Spivey, Emree; Stewart, Addison; Walen, Sydney; Winkler, Emily; Zanini, Rocco; High Point University; American Chemical Society; National Council on Public History (U.S.); Omicron Delta Kappa;
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- Million-dollar consequences a Dunn brothers romance / by Lemmon, Jessica,author.(CARDINAL)405348;
"Scoring an interview with actor Isaac Dunn is a dream come true for podcaster Meghan Squire. But when he asks her to be his pretend girlfriend, she has to pinch herself to see if she's dreaming! The arrangement is just for a while. Just to keep the press at bay. Easy enough. At least until their attraction proves anything but fake and results in a pregnancy. Suddenly the million-dollar question is if they're ready to make a real commitment..."--
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Fiction.; Actors; Pregnant women; Women journalists; Journalists; Rich people; Man-woman relationships; Paperbacks.; Celebrities;
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- Legacy cities : continuity and change amid decline and revival / by Tighe, J. Rosie,editor.; Ryberg-Webster, Stephanie,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : The legacies of legacy cities / Stephanie Ryberg-Webster and J. Rosie Tighe -- The role of local government collaboration in legacy cities / Meghan Rubado -- The economics of legacy cities / Candi Clouse, Jinhee Yun, and Merissa C. Piazza -- Fiscal conditions of the largest legacy cities / Tatyana Guzman -- Legacy city historic preservation : neighborhood patterns / Kelly L. Kinahan -- Rental housing quality in legacy cities : what do we know and what can be done? / Meghan E. Hatch -- From brown to green : sustainable buildings in legacy cities / Robert Simons and Eunkyu Lee -- Cleveland's neighborhoods in black and white : 2000-2014 / Norman Krumholz -- Race and policing in Ohio : the loss of hope cross the River Jordan / Ronnie A. Dunn, Terrance Allen, and Ahmed Whitt -- Urban neighborhood main streets in legacy cities : challenges and opportunities / Kirby Date -- What's changed and what does it matter? Lessons from a legacy city housing market / Brian A. Mikelbank -- Re-imagining Cleveland and the desire for a collective generosity / Helen Liggett -- The arts as a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization / Dennis Keating -- Back to the beginning : the resurgence of the Cuyahoga River and Cleveland / Aritree Samanta and Wendy Kellogg -- Legacy cities and their regions / Hunter Morrison and Mark Salling -- Conclusion : The future of legacy cities / Stephanie Ryberg-Webster and J. Rosie Tighe.
- Subjects: Shrinking cities; Shrinking cities;
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- Flash fiction America : 73 very short stories / by Thomas, James,1946-editor.(CARDINAL)741766; Flick, Sherrie,editor.(CARDINAL)495186; Dufresne, John,editor.(CARDINAL)358006;
Includes bibliographical references."It has been more than thirty years since the term "flash fiction" was first coined, perfectly describing the power in the brevity of these stories, each under 1,000 words. Since then, the form has taken hold in the American imagination. For this latest installment in the popular Flash Fiction series, James Thomas, Sherrie Flick, and John Dufresne have searched far and wide for the most distinctive American voices in short-short fiction. The 73 stories collected here speak to the diversity of the American experience and range from the experimental to the narrative, from the whimsical to the gritty. Featuring fiction from writers both established and new, including Aimee Bender, K-Ming Chang, Bonnie Jo Campbell, Brian Washington, Robert Scotellaro, and Luis Alberto Urrea, Flash Fiction America is a brilliant collection, radiating creativity and bringing together some of the most compelling and exciting contemporary writers in the United States."--
- Subjects: Flash fiction.; Flash fiction, American.;
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