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Collegiality

2018
Collegiality is an elusive and poorly-defined concept—one that is hard to articulate but "We know it when we see it." This chapter examines cases in which the ideal of collegiality is at issue. But because of its vagueness, no one is exactly sure where collegiality fits in to hiring, promotion, and tenure decisions.
Julee T. Flood, Terry L. Leap
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Collegiate Esports: To Be or Not to Be a Collegiate Sport

Journal of Electronic Gaming and Esports
Esports is a global competitive phenomenon in which gamers and spectating enthusiasts engage in virtual playing competition. The growth of esports has fostered so much prominence that the establishment of amateur intercollegiate competition has taken place across the United States.
Zacharias Papadakis, Kendrick Morris
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Injuries in Collegiate Wrestling

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1998
We evaluated the data of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System on collegiate wrestling with a focus on musculoskeletal injuries. Over 800,000 athlete-exposures during an 11-year period compose these data.
G J, Jarret, J F, Orwin, R W, Dick
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Collegiality, collegial management, and academic libraries

The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2003
Abstract A ‘collegial management style’ is becoming a standard qualification for library management positions. Collegiality and congeniality are not the same. This article addresses the differences between these concepts, as well as why collegiality must be articulated must be articulated as an organizational value if the collegial manager is to be ...
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Fractures in the Collegiate Athlete

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004
Purpose To determine the demographics and incidence of fractures in collegiate athletes. Study Design Retrospective review of prospectively collected data. Methods Division I collegiate athletes who sustained a fracture while enrolled at the university from 1986 to 2000 were identified through training room records. Type and location of fracture, sport,
Sharon L, Hame   +4 more
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Antecedents of collegiate drinking

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1985
A model designed to explain variations in the use of alcohol among undergraduates draws together three categories of variables: (1) sociocultural-race, sex, and population of student's hometown; (2) familial characteristics-father's occupation, parents' marital status, and closeness to a problem drinker; and (3) the onset of student drinking-age at ...
J, Friedman, J A, Humphrey
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Physicians, nurses, and collegiality

Nursing Outlook, 1997
Abstract A more collegial, unified relationship between nurses and physicians leads to improved patient care and increases the power of nurses and physicians to protect the best interests of patients.
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