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Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 1995

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 18, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: A review of the top ten majors at Sacred Heart University for the period fall ’90-spring ’95 shows growth in psychology and criminal justice, while business dropped by 50% --Students attending a recent talk by Judith Lynch entitled “Date Rape: Conversations About Violence Toward Women On College Campuses,” walked away with a better understanding of date rape as well as the crisis services available on this campus --First-year students in the 1995-1996 academic year may get a jump-start on the “information super-highway” whether they ask for it or not. SHU is studying a proposal that will put each …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 11, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Career and Counseling services to combine-with Health and Fitness center --Senior basketball player Mike Kmiec was swamped by young autograph-seekers after the Pioneer's second game of the season at the New Haven Colosseum Nov. 19 (photo) --1994 elections: Professors Gary Rose and John Kikoski discuss outcomes --Feature on Liz Chernis, junior biology major and soccer team starter --Men's and women's basketball teams start their seasons on a fastbreak (photos).


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Nov 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 10, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Continuing discussion about the committee to form the University’s sexual education policy and whether a policy is necessary --SHU will host some of the 1995 Special Olympics events --IRC, or internet relay chat, is a new rave sweeping across campus; students tying up resources in the computer lab --Retrospective on the first four seasons of SHU football (with photos) --Coach Reho's comments on the senior football players --“From The Figure: In Black and White,” a two month exhibit featuring the works of 18 artists primarily from Connecticut and New York, opening at Sacred Heart University’s Gallery of Contemporary …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Oct 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Sex education policy delayed in president's office --In 1988 the U.S. Supreme Court said high school officials could control the contents of school newspapers. College newspapers that are published as “open forums” are another matter because they are protected by First Amendment rights --Bridgestock was a live concert presented by the University of Bridgeport Student Congress --Dead Eye Dick takes a backseat to Toad's Place opening band, a local Yale group of four seniors, Earl’s Comfort Station --The death of protest dress in the 90s -- SHU Junior soccer star, Jen Fallon, from Milford, CT, the All-New England …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 6, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Changes in computer lab impact students: Macintosh users must now purchase a Vender-Card at a cost of $5.00, and so must IBM users who want laser copies --The Delta Gamma chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma honor society inducted 33 new members from the SHU campus for academic achievement --A workshop for Connecticut educators “AIDS in Connecticut: in the laboratory, in the community, in the classroom” will be hosted by SHU --Career Services now provides DISCOVER, a computerized system which helps a person gather information to add to a possible career --Homecoming 1994 --Ska music takes nation by storm …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 3, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: A generous gift from the Continuing Education Council enables Sacred Heart's Ryan Matura Library to enhance its multimedia facility with a laser disc player and several databases in CD-ROM --The library has also completed the changeover to a new on-line catalog. For students who have a personal computer and access to the Internet, the CARL catalog can be accessed from outside the library by going into Internet,then typing: “Telnet pac.carl.org” --Charles H. Reed, an adjunct professor of management at SHU Stamford since 1984 assumed the role of director of programs --The bowling team had its introduction-interest meeting on …


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 13, Sacred Heart University Feb 1993

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 13, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: The new student government will consist of several branches with different duties, ranging from financial responsibilities to senate meetings for dealing with political issues on campus. The changes are not occurring without resistance, however, mainly because many Student Government members dislike the way the administration handled the change --Cultural Diversity Day kicks off Black History Month --The Ross Review: All student events have now been restricted to campus --A moral epidemic: Homophobia / by Rev. Thomas P. Thorne, SHU chaplain --New political science 'fraternity' tackles social issues --Report on SHU road trip to the Clinton inauguration --AIDS quilt …


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 12, Sacred Heart University Jan 1993

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 12, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU's new smoking policy takes smoking out of the hallways completely and limits it to Chubby’s and outside areas only. This new policy comes in the wake of the Surgeon General’s recent reports concerning the dangers of secondhand smoke to non-smokers --Dr. Richard E. Farmer, dean of graduate studies and Continuing Education, presented a stress management workshop in the faculty lounge --On Thursday, Feb. 4, Professor Piotr Gzowski will do readings from Polish poets and playwrights in translation on the upper level of the library -- Pot: is it making a comeback? --Despite wide-spread criticism, it is untrue …


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 9, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: South lot to expand for new dorm construction -- Fire catches in locker room -- SHU reaches out to the community -- Music professor offers music lessons -- Volleyball ends frustrating season -- Men's soccer concludes finest season -- Football team fumbles season 0-9 -- Woman's soccer goes out with a big bang


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Clinton wins election -- Two Greek organizations placed on probation -- New institute boosts AIDS education and research -- Scholarship tax relief bill killed -- UB's Matt Conley comes to SHU -- New student pep band puts music in the air -- International mime to offer master class in acting -- Football still looking for first victory -- Volleyball falls to SCSU -- Bowling places fifth in New York tourney


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 23, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 23, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Student government no-confidence vote on the horizon for Barquinero -- Dr. George receives CMA award -- SMART center provides help for area teachers -- English professor Joan Johnson selected to visit Zimbabwe -- Drugs, where is the real problem, and where are the answers -- Special project to put fun into chemistry -- SHU financial aid office offering plethora of scholarships -- Baseball gears up for critical week -- Athletes and crime, overexposed or out of control


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 21, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 21, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU sponsoring delegations to El Salvador -- AIDS program highlights latest epidemic statistics -- A highlight of a new Professor, Professor Snetsinger -- Newly established STAR program offers a universe of growth -- Baseball team sweeps defending NECC champs -- Lady Sluggers undefeated on the northern stretch


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20a, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20a, Sacred Heart University

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April Fools Day edition of the Spectrum


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Mar 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 19, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Cernera receives the John Timothy Leary Peace Award at the recent New England Catholic Peace Fellowship Conference held at Sacred Heart University --Letters to the Editor: Library improvement urged --Student Voice: How do you feel about the new smoking policy? --Feature: Junior Todd Ross has been involved in Student Government since his first day at SHU in the fall of ‘89 --SHU student single mothers share thoughts and feelings about their lives --Johnny Burkette produces well as freshman hoopster (photo) --Junior Kim Filia gives heart and soul to basketball (photo) --Senior basketball co-captain and psychology major Jennifer Dankulich …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 15, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Striking University of Bridgeport employees, who totaled over 50, came to warn SHU about the dangers of assimilating UB and its programs before the strike is resolved --Construction of Sacred Heart University’s new on-campus dorms is underway --Announcement of the addition of two full-time faculty members in the Nursing Department: Constance E, Young, Associate Professor, and Linda L. Strong, Instructor -- SHU Mailroom is putting up a wall of combination locked mailboxes. A mailbox will be assigned to each student --Prologue Staff presented Dr. Calabrese with her copy of the 1991 Prologue which was dedicated to her --The …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 1991

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 4, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU President Anthony J. Cernera conducted his first “President’s Rap” session of the semester, providing students with an opportunity for open dialogue --Lynn DeRobertis has been the SHU Director of Health Services for 5 years and is now moving on --The Stewart B. McKinney Foundation, established by Mrs. McKinney in memory of Congressman McKinney who died of AIDS, founded The AIDS Education Consortium. A grant from the Foundation will enable SHU professors to work with high school and elementary teachers to bring AIDS information and greater awareness to students --Tradition and spirit in a Catholic University (from Dr. …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 1991

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 2, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Senator Christopher Dodd and Democratic candidate for mayor of Bridgeport Joe Ganim pay visit to campus --Sacred Heart University enrollment increases by 40% -- Under the guidance of Vincent Mangiacapra, director of academic and management computer systems, and the financial support of Digital Equipment Corporation, SHU is on its way to providing state-of-the-art computer technology: Network to link university buildings.


Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Apr 1991

Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 19, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU stuck in court battle over plans for new dorms -- Holocaust remembered at SHU -- SHU hosts a Health Fair for students -- SHU hosts Encyclical Conference -- Lady Pioneers softball trounce competition -- SHU starts forming a new lacrosse team


Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Apr 1991

Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 19, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Battle over dorm plans -- Robert J. Daloia has been appointed acting Director of Security and Public Safety -- Increase in admission applications -- SHU hots Encyclical Conference -- Upcoming SHU health fair -- Lady Pioneers trounce competition


Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 1991

Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 18, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: The Presidential Cabinet has been reorganized to include the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Thomas Trebon, the Vice President for Finance and Administration, Dr. Paul Madonna, the Vice President for Enrollment Planning and Student Affairs, James Barquinero, and the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, John Gerlach --Tara Mehegan led a Peace program, dedicating it to Dr. Joseph Grau, an author, peace activist and highly respected faculty member --SHU athletic divisional status to be decided by a panel of SHU administrators, professors, coaches, and students --The Polish Cultural Events Committee is presenting Muzyka “Polonia”, a musical …


Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 16, Sacred Heart University Feb 1991

Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 16, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: . ‘Rooster’ and ‘Early Spring,’ part of an exhibition by Lee Tribe, the British born sculptor, have disappeared from the courtyard --Todd Williams, captain of the 1991 Pioneer basketball team, thrives on competition and persistence --Confusion reigns over minority scholarship policy.


Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 1991

Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 15, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Racism: part of us still? As a part of Black History Month, the Community/Minority Affairs office and UJAMMAA, the SHU Black Heritage Club, held a film discussion on racism in Chubby’s lounge --Where your activity fee is going --Susan Taylor, editor in chief of ESSENCE magazine, gave a talk called “Be the Best You Can Be”. Taylor talked about African American spirituality, pain found in the black community, and the importance of self-motivation --University smoking policy --Valentine's Day personals --Seniors: How to survive a tough job market --From your video store with love --1991 marks the return of …


Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 1990

Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 5, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Substance abuse awareness week to begin --Security increases allow for more visibility -- Ron Welburn will read selections from his poetry on the upper level of the library --Educator, cultural critic and author Christopher Lasch, Ph.d, will speak at SHU as the Orestes Brownson Lecturer. He will speak on “Community in America: Decline and Fall?” a subject he addressed in his bestselling book The Culture of Narcissism --SHU students to tutor inner city kids --La Hispanidad, the Spanish Club at SHU, will host Hispanic Week --Record review: The other side of George Michael --NC-17 replaces X --Schilling and …


Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 1990

Spectrum, Volume 7, Number 3, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Students move into Taft Commons --The need for scientific literacy is critical for progress in society said 1977 Nobel Prize winner Rosayln S. Yalow in a recent speech at SHU Auditorium -- Croffy’s Place, commonly referred to as the “game room,” is often filled with Sacred Heart students who see themselves as “regulars” and "pool room buddies" --Walking on campus: an aerobic alternative. SHU Health Center mapped out the one mile trek for "noon" walks --42nd Emmy Awards held in California with the theme "Welcome to the 90s" --Jonathan Talbot exhibit in the Plohn Gallery.


Spectrum, Volume 6, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 1990

Spectrum, Volume 6, Number 18, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: On March 23 U.S. Representative John G. Rowland, this year’s Spring Visiting Scholar, addressed a group of 450 college and high school students in the SHU Theater, sponsored by the SHU Center for Policy Issues --SHU and Fairfield U co-sponsor a job fair.


Spectrum, Volume 6, Number 16, Sacred Heart University Mar 1990

Spectrum, Volume 6, Number 16, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Search for an architectural firm to design the physical changes to SHU has been ongoing since last fall. There are six firms vying for the opportunity to propose what the campus will look like for the next 15-20 years --Prologue stabilizes costs --Sneak preview of student art exhibition in the Charles Plohn Gallery at Sacred Heart --Book review: Peggy Noonan’s What I Saw at the Revolution provides a firsthand, in-depth picture of the Reagan White House --Athlete of the week, Darrin Robinson, Men's basketball.


Spectrum, Volume 6, Number 13, Sacred Heart University Feb 1990

Spectrum, Volume 6, Number 13, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: President Cernera speaks about the future of SHU--Drug Prevention and Education Resource Center opens at Campus Ministry--Gorge R. Chappa is named VP for Advancement--Student government votes to freeze the balance of the SHU student Stationm WWPT.


Student Handbook 1990-91, Sacred Heart University Jan 1990

Student Handbook 1990-91, Sacred Heart University

Handbooks & Factbooks

"Your Student Handbook is a valuable guide to the policies, resources and activities at your University. It will serve as a ready reference for much of what you need to know about student life" --Anthony J. Cernera, President.


Prologue 1987, Sacred Heart University Jan 1987

Prologue 1987, Sacred Heart University

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Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 1985

Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 1, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Wanted: New SHU President -- Leaking Roof: No Damage Here -- SHU student wins scholarship -- Computer Center to open soon -- Freshmen join ranks -- Sigma Tau Omega Events -- The babysitting job: how to make it work for you -- Join campus life -- Karate club: more than just a workout