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Blue Blood (Ivy League Mysteries)

Pamela Thomas-Graham

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Conservative Yale law professor Amanda Fox lived for controversy and academic celebrity -- until someone decided she should die for them.

For Harvard economics professor Nikki Chase, it starts with a desperate call from her old friend Gary Fox, now a dean at Yale. His wife, Amanda, has been brutally stabbed to death in inner-city New Haven. The police soon arrest one of Amanda's students for the crime, but Nikki's investigation uncovers plenty of potential suspects. There's Max and Jared Fisch, bitterly feuding scions of a powerful right-wing family with as much to hide as it has millions to give Yale. High-profile activist Reverend Leroy Saunders had a wealth of philosophical -- and personal -- scores to settle with Amanda. And there's Gary himself, poised to become Yale's next president, who was on increasingly acrimonious and very public outs with his wife. As a powder keg of racial tension and political maneuverings threatens to ignite, Nikki draws on the help of old and new friends as she trails the real killer -- and deadly truths that will reverberate from Yale's gothic towers through New Haven's toughest streets.

Orange Crushed: An Ivy League Mystery (Ivy League Mysteries)

Pamela Thomas-Graham

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Murder stalks the campus in this exciting, witty, fast-paced, and extremely atmospheric novel, the third Ivy League Mystery by critically acclaimed writer Pamela Thomas-Graham.

Harvard economics professor Nikki Chase has come to Princeton for the weekend, primarily to take part in a conference on world economy, but also to pay a quick visit to her younger brother, a graduate student there, and to attend a party honoring Princeton professor Earl Stokes, an old friend and mentor who is rumored to be considering giving up his dual responsibilities as head of Afro-Am Studies and professor in the Economics Department and to make a move to Harvard.

Nikki is no stranger to the political games that are played among the professorial ranks, both intermurally and intramurally, so she is not surprised that she finds Professor Stokes under attack both from those who don't want him to leave Princeton and from those who definitely do not want to see him at Harvard. Stokes, after all, hasn't just risen in the ranks; he has become a star thanks to his recent controversial bestselling book, Color Counts.

So when Stokes's body is found in the smoldering ruins of the new Afro-Am Studies building, which was still under construction, Nikki is reluctant to accept the findings of the Princeton police that his death was an accident. There remain too many unanswered questions and, as Nikki is acutely aware, there are too many people who had a lot to gain from Earl Stokes's death.

Soon, despite warnings from his friends, her own department head, and the Princeton police, Nikki Chase has begun her own investigation into her mentor's death, abetted by a Princeton debutante and a wealthy alumna. What she uncovers threatens to cause a major upheaval, not only on the Princeton campus, but back at Harvard as well.

Smart and sassy and sexy, Orange Crushed is a thoroughly engaging page-turner that will appeal to all fans of mystery, with a distinctive and entertaining heroine readers will adore.

A Darker Shade Of Crimson (Ivy League Mysteries)

Pamela Thomas-Graham

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Total reviews: 47 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

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In her debut outing as a mystery novelist, Pamela Thomas-Graham introduces the world to a delightful and exciting amateur female detective, Nikki Chase. At 30, Nikki has already eschewed a career on Wall Street to become a professor of economics at Harvard, her alma mater. She is brilliant, beautiful, ambitious, and black--a characteristic Thomas-Graham makes clear from the get-go. "Being young and black at Harvard requires advanced survival skills," she writes. "Seven generations of us have found it exhilarating, perplexing, difficult, and dangerous. For Rosezella Maynette Fisher, it was murder."

When Rosezella, Harvard's most powerful black woman and Nikki's good friend, dies mysteriously on the eve of a new school year, Nikki finds herself compelled to track down all the clues leading to the killer. A cast of richly drawn and complex characters helps and hinders her quest. For advice, she turns occasionally to Raphael Griffin, a cop who has traded the bougainvillea of the British Virgin Islands for the ivy of Harvard Yard. For moral support, she turns to Maggie Daily, a teacher, landlady, and poet whose rich stories and rolling tones provide the book with texture, history, and charm. Like any other good woman detective, Nikki has a love life as perplexing as the mystery to be solved. Her long-lost ex-boyfriend, Dante Rosario, returns to town, bringing with him more sizzle and spark than Nikki is prepared to handle.

Though it's not as dark and creepy as Paullina Simons's 1996 campus-based mysteryThe Red Leaves, A Darker Shade of Crimson captures all the power, tradition, and atmosphere of the Ivy League campus. And while Thomas-Graham does explore the social and political issues surrounding race at Harvard, she manages to avoid the pitfalls of turning a well-crafted mystery into a polemic. --L.A. Smith

Robert Lehman Lectures On Contemporary Art No.3

Jonathan Crary, Boris Groys, Berenice Reynaud, Elaine Showalter, Victor Stoichita, Peter Wollen, Lynne Cooke, Jan Tumlir, Michael Govan, Pamela Kort, Robert Irwin, Joseph Beuys, Stan Douglas, Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, Vera Lutter, Bruce Nauman, Thomas Schutte

Robert Lehman Lectures On Contemporary Art No.3 Jonathan Crary, Boris Groys, Berenice Reynaud, Elaine Showalter, Victor Stoichita, Peter Wollen, Lynne Cooke, Jan Tumlir, Michael Govan, Pamela Kort, Robert Irwin, Joseph Beuys, Stan Douglas, Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, Vera Lutter, Bruce Nauman, Thomas Schutte Amazon Price: $16.95
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This third volume of collected theoretical and critical essays focuses on Dia's exhibitions from 1998 through 2000. As in the first two volumes, nine diverse contributors are included, ranging from art historian Jonathan Crary and philosopher Boris Groys to film theoretician Peter Wollen, from curator Russel Fergusson to cultural critic Elaine Showalter. These writers, among others, take on the challenges of illuminating, analyzing, and exploring the work of a disparate group of internationally recognized artists, including Joseph Beuys, Stan Douglas, Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, Bruce Nauman, and Andy Warhol. Together, the essays in this book present a broad-based account of contemporary artistic practice, criticism, scholarship, and theory.

Edited by Lynne Cooke, Karen Kelly Bettina Funcke. ~Essays by Lynne Cooke, Jonathan Crary, Russel Fergusson, Boris Groys, Pamela Kort, Bérènice Reynaud, Victor Stoichita, Elaine Showalter, Jan Tumlir and Peter Wollen. ~Foreword by Michael Govan.

Paperback, 5.5 x 8 in./200 pgs / 18 color and 100 b & w.

Blue Blood, an Ivy League Mystery

Pamela Thomas-Graham

Blue Blood, an Ivy League Mystery Pamela Thomas-Graham By: Pocket
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Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall.

Pamela Thomas-Graham

Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall. Pamela Thomas-Graham By: Droemer Knaur
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Dunkelrot ist der Tod.

Pamela Thomas-Graham

Dunkelrot ist der Tod. Pamela Thomas-Graham By: Droemer Knaur
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Education and partnerships in child welfare: mapping the implementation of a child welfare certificate program.: An article from: Journal of Social Work Education

Scottye J. Cash, Sally G. Mathiesen, Lisa D. Barbanell, Thomas E. Smith, Pamela Graham

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This digital document is an article from Journal of Social Work Education, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2006. The length of the article is 6226 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: This article presents the results of focus groups conducted with participants following the completion of a Child Welfare Practice Certificate Program. Concept mapping was used as the guiding research method for the data collection and analysis. Social work students and child welfare workers generated statements during the focus group session that were then sorted into conceptual piles. Participants then rated the statements as to their importance and practicality and their interest in learning about them. Results revealed that the concept Reporting, Assessment, and Case Planning in the Real World was rated highest in all three categories. Recommendations are provided regarding infusing a child welfare curriculum into social work programs, and the authors discuss how concept mapping can be used in evaluation research.

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Title: Education and partnerships in child welfare: mapping the implementation of a child welfare certificate program.
Author: Scottye J. Cash
Publication: Journal of Social Work Education (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 42 Issue: 1 Page: 123(16)

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Education and partnerships in child welfare: mapping the implementation of a child welfare certificate program.: An article from: Journal of Social Work Education

Scottye J. Cash, Sally G. Mathiesen, Lisa D. Barbanell, Thomas E. Smith, Pamela Graham

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This digital document is an article from Journal of Social Work Education, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2006. The length of the article is 6226 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: This article presents the results of focus groups conducted with participants following the completion of a Child Welfare Practice Certificate Program. Concept mapping was used as the guiding research method for the data collection and analysis. Social work students and child welfare workers generated statements during the focus group session that were then sorted into conceptual piles. Participants then rated the statements as to their importance and practicality and their interest in learning about them. Results revealed that the concept Reporting, Assessment, and Case Planning in the Real World was rated highest in all three categories. Recommendations are provided regarding infusing a child welfare curriculum into social work programs, and the authors discuss how concept mapping can be used in evaluation research.

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Title: Education and partnerships in child welfare: mapping the implementation of a child welfare certificate program.
Author: Scottye J. Cash
Publication: Journal of Social Work Education (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 42 Issue: 1 Page: 123(16)

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