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Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University Nov 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Little Red's toy drive -- Midterm elections results -- Human trafficking a national and local issue -- SHU alumna on Bloomberg Live -- Student's biggest nightmare -- SHU remembers Kristallnacht -- Woman's volleyball playing in NEC tournament -- Men's basketball season underway -- Chestnut and Meachum receive NEC honors -- Rowing wraps up fall season at Mets


Sjsu Erfa News, Winter 2018, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association Nov 2018

Sjsu Erfa News, Winter 2018, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association

Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter

Volume 32, Number 2


Jay Flippin Collection, Department Of Music, Theatre & Dance, Russell Jay Flippin Sep 2018

Jay Flippin Collection, Department Of Music, Theatre & Dance, Russell Jay Flippin

University Archives Finding Aids

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Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Mar 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU Hunger Project packages over 50,000 meals for local food banks --Sacred Heart participates in Never Again National School Walkout --Become an orientation leader --Tell us your story: Stephanie Trelli, Public Safety officer --Staying in shape for spring --Sacred Heart wins Gold Award for promoting a healthy workplace --Irish Dance Ensemble and the Claddagh Dancers (photo) --Beta Theta Pi features musician and former SHU student Sam MacPherson to raise money for the Thomas Matthew Miloscia Foundation --Music faculty concert series, hosted by Director of Academic Music programs, Joseph Carter --Senior catcher and co-captain of Sacred Heart’s baseball team, …


Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Feb 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 5, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: School shooting in Parkland sparks conversation about gun control -- Delta Tau Delta hosts white ribbon campaign -- SHU alum publishes book -- Fencing competes at NEIFC championships -- Track and field finishes indoor season


Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Feb 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 2, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: What's new at SHU, building update -- Eagles win Superbowl -- Opioid addiction prevention grant awarded -- State of the Union recap -- Amazon Go shakes up grocery industry -- Fortnite video game craze -- Heart to Heart initiative for Student Athletes -- Three new Chaplains at SHU -- Band goes to Prague and Vienna after travel issues -- Cheerleading traveled ti Disney for competition -- Club gaming competes against teams across the country -- Kate Svenson named NEC scholar athlete of the year --


Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017-2018, Peter Gavin Ferriby Jan 2018

Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017-2018, Peter Gavin Ferriby

Library Annual Report

The annual report reflects the academic year 2017-2018.


A Terrible Beauty Is Born! Cultivating Critical Consciousness Using Trauma As Visual Metadata In Yeats’S Poetry Of Resistance, “Easter, 1916”, Anita August Jan 2018

A Terrible Beauty Is Born! Cultivating Critical Consciousness Using Trauma As Visual Metadata In Yeats’S Poetry Of Resistance, “Easter, 1916”, Anita August

English Faculty Publications

The aim of this chapter is to examine William Butler Yeats’s use of trauma as visual metadata during the Easter Rebellion in 1916 to raise critical consciousness for future rebellions in Ireland. Previous examinations of Yeats’s “Easter, 1916” focus almost exclusively on the call for rebellion. This appeal however overlooks Yeats’s challenge to preserve the spirit of resistance by focalizing on the unseen liberation within him and Ireland that remained despite the failed rebellion. With 2016 marking 100 years of “Easter, 1916,” as the most popular of Yeats’s political poems, the rhetorical appeal in this chapter will take a cognitive …