William B. Harvey

ORCID: 0009-0007-2519-0161
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Research Areas
  • Legal Issues in South Africa
  • Higher Education Research Studies
  • Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction
  • Legal Education and Practice Innovations
  • European and International Contract Law
  • Judicial and Constitutional Studies
  • Comparative and International Law Studies
  • Higher Education Governance and Development
  • Legal Systems and Judicial Processes
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Legal principles and applications
  • Mentoring and Academic Development
  • American Constitutional Law and Politics
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • International Law and Aviation
  • Education Systems and Policy
  • Legal Cases and Commentary
  • School Choice and Performance
  • European and International Law Studies
  • Law, logistics, and international trade
  • Critical Race Theory in Education
  • Human Resource Development and Performance Evaluation
  • Diverse Education Studies and Reforms
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Maryland Department of Natural Resources
2024-2025

American College of Rheumatology
2024

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
2014

University of Virginia
2008

American Council on Education
2002

North Carolina State University
1985-1994

Stony Brook University
1983-1986

Indiana University
1958-1970

University of Michigan
1961

Western University
1941-1943

Colleges and universities could be seen as being at the apex of a steep educational pyramid. Prospective entrants to academy make their way up pyramid by experiences in elementary secondary schools. Young people with financial means social capital are likely it top little difficulty. However, students color, especially boys, more drop out, opt or pushed out school than they successful journey top. College university presidents can help change this situation supporting precollege intervention...

10.1177/0002764207312000 article EN American Behavioral Scientist 2008-02-06

Abstract Understanding bird migration at low altitudes is critical to evaluating risk of collision with obstacles. Recent advances in satellite tracking technologies allow quantifying use by small migrating birds a high level precision, allowing species-level inference into potential based on flight altitude. Scolopax minor (American Woodcock) suspected be altitude migrant due its frequent collisions buildings, and subsequent mortality during may contributing population declines. We...

10.1093/ornithapp/duaf017 article EN Ornithological Applications 2025-02-20

A negative relationship apparently exists between Black children and the mathematics education process. Because students rarely participate in higher learning, an examination of ways which cognitive affective styles Blacks are related to type instruction provided elementary secondary schools is clearly necessary. This article will analyze mathematics, considerations that focus on performance classroom. One most segregated places American society Remedial math classrooms contain...

10.1177/002193478801900206 article EN Journal of Black Studies 1988-12-01

10.2307/2090797 article EN American Sociological Review 1966-08-01

ABSTRACT Diversity in behavior is important for migratory birds adapting to dynamic environmental and habitat conditions responding global change. Migratory can be described by a variety of factors that comprise migration strategies. We characterized variation strategies American Woodcock (Scolopax minor), gamebird experiencing long-term population decline, using GPS data from ~300 individuals tracked throughout eastern North America. classified woodcock movements step-length threshold,...

10.1093/ornithology/ukae008 article EN Ornithology 2024-02-06

Conventional life-history theory predicts that energy-demanding events such as reproduction and migration must be temporally segregated to avoid resource limitation. Here, we provide, our knowledge, the first direct evidence of ‘itinerant breeding’ in a migratory bird, an incredibly rare breeding strategy (less than 0.1% extant bird species) involves temporal overlap reproductive periods annual cycle. Based on GPS-tracking over 200 female American woodcock, most woodcock (greater 80%) nested...

10.1098/rspb.2024.0021 article EN other-oa Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 2024-04-17

These quotations provide a glimpse into the lives of two Black faculty members at colleges, but how representative are they? Do colleges find supportive environment that readily provides formal and informal knowledge they need to be successful within institution? questions cannot easily answered because very little research has been conducted on encounter colleges. Hence, this article focuses topic gain necessary for success in promotion tenure process, also some barriers process.

10.1353/rhe.2002.0013 article EN Review of higher education/˜The œreview of higher education 2002-03-01

10.1037/a0036721 article EN Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 2014-06-01

10.1177/0013124589021003007 article EN Education and Urban Society 1989-05-01

10.2307/1286972 article EN Michigan Law Review 1967-06-01

10.2307/1286231 article EN Michigan Law Review 1961-02-01

Although specifically directed toward the nation's K-12 schools, Brown v. Board also opened wider doors of postsecondary education for African Americans. The landmark decision has led to increased enrollment American students in predominantly White colleges and universities. Still, 50 years after Supreme Court's ruling, Americans are still proportionately underrepresented these institutions, which frequently unwelcoming sometimes even hostile settings. Many Americans, especially those...

10.2307/4129615 article EN The Journal of Negro Education 2004-01-01

Abstract American woodcock ( Scolopax minor ; woodcock) are monitored, in part, by counts of displaying male collected via the Woodcock Singing Ground Survey (SGS), which suggests long‐term, range‐wide declines populations. Data from SGS have been used extensively to develop conservation plans, direct management actions, and understand causes decline. To avoid bias, should be timed spring migration, distribution survey routes coincide with breeding distribution. Our objectives for this...

10.1002/jwmg.22488 article EN publisher-specific-oa Journal of Wildlife Management 2023-09-05

The problem of illiteracy in the Third World can be solved through transfer technology from developed nations. refinement computers, and particularly, microprocessors, will make it possible for people, by using these machines, to receive instructions pictures sounds, so that they perform certain tasks functions even while are becoming literate. With computer drawing information a worldwide knowledge bank, people could have immediate access data dealing with food production, health care other...

10.2190/f63k-43vx-kbhj-vvyh article EN Journal of Educational Technology Systems 1983-03-01
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