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Spectrum, Volume 52, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 52, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Connecticut Sec. of the State Debuts College Voter Initiatives -- Spring Concert Returns, For Real this Time -- SHU Closing St. Vincent’s College and Relaunching Associate Program -- Spring Has Sprung for the English Department -- Camous Life -- Women’s Golf Looks For Three-Peat -- Tennis Coach Mike Guastelle Celebrates 30 years
Irish Studies News And Events 2023, Irish Studies
Irish Studies News And Events 2023, Irish Studies
News, Magazines and Reports
Irish Studies at SHU has been growing! In our first newsletter, we are thrilled to share news about our students, faculty, events, courses, the Irish Studies minor, and research and scholarship projects happening in both in Fairfield and Dingle.
Library space houses the newly-donated Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society archives, called The Shanachie Room/Seomra an tSeanchaí, where our Irish language and Irish drama courses are meeting this semester.
Superheroes And Their Underlying Humanity Within Them, Luke Healy
Superheroes And Their Underlying Humanity Within Them, Luke Healy
Academic Festival
This paper explores the comic book medium, a literary genre that I think is grossly overlooked. Obviously on a superficial level a lot of these characters and stories do indeed seem childish and stupid, but upon further examination one finds a greater depth. Fortunately, it does seem like the views of readers and critics are changing as comics like Watchmen and Maus have been nominated for multiple literary awards. My aim with this project is to advocate for this genre and demonstrate how something as seemingly frivolous as a superhero can still have meaning.
Library Newsletter, Volume 19, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletter, Volume 19, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletters
Word from the Stacks ... Welcoming the Connecticut Irish American Historical Society (CTIAHS) to the SHU campus -- SHU Reads for Free: Textbook Reserve program -- ChatGPT -- Rare book and Manuscript donation -- Coming soon: A Simpler Search on the library website -- Summer Reading.
Edgerton Center 2023/24 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center 2023/24 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center Programs
Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts season brochure for 2023-24.
The Troubles In Northern Ireland, James Daniele
The Troubles In Northern Ireland, James Daniele
Academic Festival
Ireland and England have a long and conflicting history with one another. English presence in Ireland started in 1169, but England’s first attempt to colonize Ireland took place during the 1500s-1600s. Ever since the 1500s, Ireland has been one of England’s colonies and is known for being one of their oldest colonies. On December 6, 1922, the Republic of Ireland was created as a free state independent from the United Kingdom. The remaining six Northern counties stayed with the United Kingdom and became known as Northern Ireland. From 1968-1998, religion divided the two communities in Northern Ireland, between the Catholics …
Cascon 2021 Program, College Of Arts & Sciences
Cascon 2021 Program, College Of Arts & Sciences
SHU Faculty Publications
Conference program and abstracts for the College of Arts & Sciences (CASCon) faculty presentations held September 29, 2021 in the Martire Center at Sacred Heart University.
More than 40 faculty members participated in this year’s conference, representing multiple disciplines: languages and literature, psychology, biology, mathematics, government, Catholic studies, art and design, communications, chemistry and physics, history, theatre arts, theology/religious studies, media and sociology. There were 30 talks that covered various topics, such as the civil war, theatre, body image and Foodstagrams (Instagram posts about food).
The Shanachie, Volume 33, Number 3, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie, Volume 33, Number 3, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie (CTIAHS)
In this issue: Theater presents musical on career of ace softball pitcher Joan Joyce -- The railroad era and an Irish family -- Lyons family immigrated to Connecticut by way of Quebec -- Plumber with Leitrim roots linked to New Haven Fenians -- Collection of Irish railroad wife's writings preserved at UConn.
Après Kamloops, Le Déluge: Institutional Church, Indigenous Oppression And The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Michael W. Higgins
Après Kamloops, Le Déluge: Institutional Church, Indigenous Oppression And The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Michael W. Higgins
Mission Integration & Ministry Publications
Editor’s Note: on May 27, 2021, it was announced that 215 unmarked graves were discovered on the grounds of a former residential school for Indigenous (“First Nations”) children in Kamloops, a town in the Canadian province of British Columbia. In the following weeks unmarked graves were also found at similar institutions in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and elsewhere in British Columbia. Between 1863 and 1998, more than 150,000 Indigenous children were taken from their families and placed in these boarding schools, which numbered more than 130, many of them, like Kamloops, the largest, operated by Roman Catholic religious orders. Opened in 1890, …
The Shanachie, Volume 32, Number 2, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie, Volume 32, Number 2, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie (CTIAHS)
In this issue: The 1918 Influeza Pandemic; Think what it must have been like in 1918; War-weary world beset by even more deadly illness; Military camps were breeding places of influenza; Connecticut toll; Plague entered state through seaport of New London; Hopelessly in the grip; School becomes hospital; Shortage of coal, cars, phone operators. Editor's note: This issue of The Shanachie is devoted entirely to recollections of Connecticut in 1918-1919 when Americans dealt with two huge tragedies: World War I and the misnamed “Spanish” Flu Epidemic. They were able to deal with that by declaring and meaning, “we are all …
Cascon 2019, Sacred Heart University
Cascon 2019, Sacred Heart University
SHU Faculty Publications
Program and schedule for the 3rd Annual College of Arts and Sciences Conference. CASCon 2019 showcases the work of Sacred Heart University faculty from multiple disciplines. The conference seeks to emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of faculty scholarship and reaffirm the College’s commitment to undergraduate research. Held Wednesday, September 11, 2019 from 2:00PM - 6:00PM in the Frank & Marissa Martire Center for the Liberal Arts.
Spectrum, Volume 42, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 42, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: The parking problem on campus -- Bowling competes in NCAA tournament -- School of communications hosts a symposium on woman in sports media -- Post-registration reactions to the new system -- Audrey's Spike Out for Hunger and Homelessness raises over $4,000 for the Bridgeport Rescue Mission -- Men's golf competes at SHU invite -- Softball opens conference play -- Rowing competes at Cooper Invitational
The Shanachie, Volume 31, Number 2, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie, Volume 31, Number 2, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie (CTIAHS)
Connecticut and the Irish Great Hunger of 1845-1850 --Puritan humanitarian & priest aided Connecticut relief effort --Tidal wave of emigrants fled to Land of Steady Habits --Irish provided manpower for state’s industrial revolution --Irish women in demand as domestic servants --Refugees brought Catholic faith with them --Families shattered in headlong flight from starvation.
[Mis-]Managing Fisheries On The West Coast Of Ireland In The Nineteenth Century, John B. Roney
[Mis-]Managing Fisheries On The West Coast Of Ireland In The Nineteenth Century, John B. Roney
History Faculty Publications
This study focuses on the cultural heritage of artisan coastal fishing in the west of Ireland in the 19th century. The town and port of Dingle, County Kerry, offers an important case study on the progress of local development and changing British policies. While there was clearly an abundance of fish, the poverty and the lack of capital for improvements in ports, vessels, gear, education, and transportation, left the fishing industry underdeveloped until well after the 1890s. In addition, a growing rift developed between the traditional farmer-fishermen and the new middle-class capitalist companies. After several royal commissions examined the fishing …
Lizzie Borden On Trial: Murder, Ethnicity, And Gender (Book Review), Kelly L. Marino
Lizzie Borden On Trial: Murder, Ethnicity, And Gender (Book Review), Kelly L. Marino
History Faculty Publications
Most Americans are familiar with the popular children’s rhyme about the accused Massachusetts woman Lizzie Borden and the 40, and subsequent 41, whacks she supposedly inflicted on her parents during their violent assassinations in the family home. However, few people know much about the actual history behind the Borden story. Over generations, popular depictions in literature, film, and television have skewed the details.
Nbc Peacock North Winter 2019, Peacock North Staff
Nbc Peacock North Winter 2019, Peacock North Staff
NBC Peacock North Newsletter
Highlights include: Peacock Profile, Bob Dotson -- John Fritsche, Johhny Miller Retire -- 2nd Generation at the Macy's Parade --Silent Microphones -- Peacock History -- The Kicker
Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
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
The Shanachie, Volume 30, Number 4, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie, Volume 30, Number 4, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie (CTIAHS)
This 16-page issue of our newsletter commemorates the 100th anniversary of the armistice which ended World War I just 100 years ago.
Contents: Connecticut's Irish in World War I --Hartford Red Cross nurse served amid bombardments --Sgt. Stubby and Cpl. Conroy went off to war --With roots in Canada, Lafferty got into the fight early --Picketing White House in wartime: patriotic or treason? --Ansonia native among nation’s first female sailors --Medals and monument honor Fair Haven Irish lads --Daring young men in their flying machines --Knights of Columbus offered soup and solace for friend and foe alike --Sailor from Roscommon …
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 7, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
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
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
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
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 2, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
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
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017-2018, Peter Gavin Ferriby
Library Annual Report
The annual report reflects the academic year 2017-2018.
Edgerton Center 2018/19 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center 2018/19 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center Programs
Program brochure for the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts 2018/19 season.
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 …
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: A new student organization making a difference, Greek Life Gives -- Sacred Heart debuts parent council -- Breast cancer presentation aimed to spread awareness -- Yale university changes name of controversial college -- Delta Tau Delta breaking the silence -- Zeta Tau Alpha supports fight against breast cancer -- Performing Arts department welcomes prospective students -- Equestrian team reining regional championships -- Woman's gold gets national pre-season recognition
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: First annual College of Arts and Science Conference -- Appointment of Betsy Devos sparks controversy -- The dance and choir programs upcoming events -- Woman's bowling looking for strong finish -- Men's volleyball set for big season
Edgerton Center 2017/18 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center 2017/18 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center Programs
Program brochure for the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts 2017/18 season.
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017, Peter Gavin Ferriby
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017, Peter Gavin Ferriby
Library Annual Report
The annual report reflects the academic year 2016-2017.
Spectrum, Volume 36, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 36, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Sacred Heart to host 8th annual Relay for Life -- Sacred Heart prepares for the The Great Debate -- Pope Francis releases new statements on marriage and families -- Safety around campus -- SHU prepares to host annual discovery gala -- SHU art department commemorates 100 year anniversary of Easter Irish rising -- SHU alumnus finding success in sports media -- Woman's club lacrosse prepares for regional -- Club softball clinches regional tourney berth
Spectrum, Volume 36, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 36, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Apple versus the FBI -- UConn implements police body camera program -- Free Kesha controversy -- Students make impression at N.Y. fashion week -- Men's basketball makes NEC tournament