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Shu Earns Online Learning Consortium Award, Marie Hulme
Shu Earns Online Learning Consortium Award, Marie Hulme
Marie Hulme
SHUSquare, a Sacred Heart University-built online learning program that promotes connectivity among faculty and students, won a national education award in “Effective Practice” from the Online Learning Consortium (formerly the Sloan Consortium).
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: New Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences -- Lambda Alpha Omega, a criminal justice based fraternity, joins campus -- New Director of physician's assistant program -- 4th annual campus-wide turkey drive held on campus -- Pros and cons of living at the Marriott hotel -- Chemistry department receives first phase of it's renovations -- SHU football loses to Fordham again in playoffs -- SHU football receiver sets school all time record in receiving a touchdown -- Ray Rice reinstated to NFL
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Sacred Heart football defeats Bryant taking home NEC trophy for second year in a row -- Students compete in New York College Fed Challenge, a competition between universities about economic forecasting -- Drugs, sexting, and partying seen in younger children with high school students partying like college kids -- 5th annual turkey drive sets high goals -- Sacred Heart welcomes new birthing simulator -- Choir hosts concert against bullying -- Both men's and woman's basketball start off their seasons with victories
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: On Aug. 22, rising junior Kaitlyn Doohry was struck by a motor vehicle while walking to campus. In honor of Doohry, the H.W. Wilson Foundation has given Sacred Heart $100,000 to establish an endowed scholarship in her memory (photos) --The career center is revamping its social media sites as a way to better inform students of the services they can offer --Pete Davidson, the newest featured player on “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) was at SHU on Nov. 3 for a stand-up comedy performance held in the University Commons --This year, through the Volunteer office around 90 students will …
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include:Pioneer rower Jaclyn Smith wins Gold at the Head of the Charles Regatta --President Barack Obama visits Bridgeport --Kappa Phi sorority is going national and will be called Delta Zeta --Perspectives: Are we addicted to social media? --Campus Vote Project: website’s whose mission is to help college students work with administrators and local election officials to make the process of voting easier and overcome barriers students face voting --Athlete pre-game rituals --Digging Through the Directory: Dr. Steven Michels --Art Gallery exhibition: “102 Hours” and “6,115 Minutes.” - “An iconographic storytelling of the Boston Marathon bombing and the days that …
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Family weekend 2014 --Spectrum Exclusive: Interview with New York Yankees analyst Jack Curry, who talked to students in Rob Coloney’s sports broadcasting class --On Oct. 11, Professor Ralph Lim, SHU's associate professor of finance, made a guest appearance on an episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL) --Professor Marie Hulme, an English professor at SHU, has received national recognition in the prestigious Hackney Literary Awards, receiving third place for her short story “Special Romantics" --Digging Through the Directory: Dr. Richard Grigg --SHU's Wellness Center has launched the school’s new Virtual Women’s Center (VWC), an online resource for students and …
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: "Women Can Have It All" series: Stacy Schieffelin, the founder and CEO of ybf(your best friend) beauty --“Go Play!” Parks Passport Program: Sacred Heart partners with Bridgeport Parks and Recreation to promote physical activity --SHU is launching a new master’s in finance and investment management degree starting fall 2015 --Perspectives: The ebola outbreak, by Ally D'Amico --Student blogger of the week: Julia Kennedy, “Rising Girlboss,” a website geared toward providing women with lifestyle tips and entertainment --How well do you know the SHU shield? --The Little Theater Presents “Almost, Maine” --Illustrations by Senior Art & Design major Maribel …
Developing Leaders, Not Followers, John J. Petillo
Developing Leaders, Not Followers, John J. Petillo
SHU Faculty Publications
Many higher education institutions are attempting to discover ways to create that elusive balance required for young people to become self-reflective, highly prepared leaders in the world we know today. Because in today's global economy, we need to encourage all of our graduates to lead, while also providing them with the skills required to do so.
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU Safety Week --Makerbot 3D printer, housed in the Ryan Matura Library, is being implemented into Professor Enda McGovern’s Principles of Marketing course --New Freshman Fall in Rome (FFR) program collaborates with John Cabot University --Meal plan vs. Grocery shopping: What works for you? --Perspectives: The study abroad experience --Digging Through the Directory: Dr. Jeanine Andreassi --The graduate nursing program has received a grant of $682,940, the highest in the history of the program, to be used for financial aid for full and part time students --Food review: Archie Moore’s Bar and Restaurant --Book review by Natasha Klinoff: …
Shu Procures 3d Printer For Use In Curriculum, Enda Mcgovern
Shu Procures 3d Printer For Use In Curriculum, Enda Mcgovern
Enda McGovern
Sacred Heart University’s John F. Welch College of Business has purchased a 3D printer for SHU professors and students to use as a tool of innovation in classrooms and for academic projects. The idea for procuring the printer came from Enda McGovern, associate professor of marketing and sport management, who is implementing the technology into his marketing principles course this fall.
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Fresh Check Day is a day dedicated to raising awareness about depression and suicide across college campuses --New undergraduate major in Global Studies --Blackboard, WebAdvisor, and SHUsquare --Rob Gilmore shakes up 63’s as “Celebrity Chef" --SHU Spotlight Showcase gives students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to perform their own original pieces, covers, or poetry This event was founded by media studies professor Gregory Golda --SHU welcomed comedian Geoff Keith in the University Commons on September 25 --Tennis team opened up their season over the weekend of Sept. 20 at the Hofstra Invitational with a result of 14-14 --Women's …
Sacred Heart University Magazine, Fall 2014, Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University Magazine, Fall 2014, Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University Magazine
The lead story in this issue is about naming the new academic building the Frank and Marisa Martire Business & Communications Center. More campus building initiatives are announced in this issue. Also announced are several new undergraduate and graduate degree offerings, the accomplishments and projects of several faculty members, alumni, and students, and there are features on online learning, global and study abroad initiatives, grants, and more.
Digital Commons & Selectedworks: A Wac Presentation, Beverly Lysobey
Digital Commons & Selectedworks: A Wac Presentation, Beverly Lysobey
Librarian Publications
A presentation in the Ryan Matura Library sponsored by the Writing Across the Curriculum committee at Sacred Heart University.
The Journal Of Counselor Preparation And Supervision Volume 6 Issue 2 Fall 2014, Edina Renfro-Michel
The Journal Of Counselor Preparation And Supervision Volume 6 Issue 2 Fall 2014, Edina Renfro-Michel
Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
No abstract provided.
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Vote! Class of 2018 elections --The construction in North Lot of a new dorm will take away 400 parking spots --The new academic building, recently named the Frank and Marisa Martire Business & Communications Center, is almost complete --Homecoming and Alumni Weekend (photos) --Meet new sorority members (portraits) --Student Blogger of the Week: Amanda Fontaine --Students volunteer at The Caroline House --Q&A with Dr. Christopher Kelly --SHU's improv group The Awkward Handshakes is not new to campus, but they are making a big step toward more visibility with their original YouTube series --TV's biggest rival: Netflix --“TheatreFest,” a …
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 33, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: New mobile app: SHU Safe --Campus security updates --Renaming the administration building Melady Hall --Homesick? Stressed? Are you involved? --Students react to ...parking on campus --The Spectrum staff shares their favorite summer memories --Students take on the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium (photos) --The controversial Yik Yak app --Getting to know Father Buckles --Saying goodbye to the king and queen of comedy --Sept. 15 students, faculty and beloved fans rushed to the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts theater to see the iconic Ed Asner.--Coming off an NEC Championship season last year, the SHU Pioneer football team is off to …
Choosing A Master's Degree Program In Piano Pedagogy, Angela Meyers
Choosing A Master's Degree Program In Piano Pedagogy, Angela Meyers
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
In addition to program catalogues and the internet, other resources are also valuable in choosing a school. Talk to faculty members, colleagues, and those in your school and teaching community for recommendations. Do you know other students who have enrolled in a master's program in piano pedagogy? Certainly do not limit yourself to one resource, but rather use each resource as a catalyst to get your search rolling.
Brigid's Peace: An Examination Of The Influences Of The Catholic Intellectual Tradition On One Writer's Creative Work, Marie A. Hulme
Brigid's Peace: An Examination Of The Influences Of The Catholic Intellectual Tradition On One Writer's Creative Work, Marie A. Hulme
Presidential Seminar on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
The genesis of my novel, Brigid’s Peace, which I began in the spring of 2013 coinciding with my studies in the Presidential Seminar, was an interest in examining the need for luminosity, for transcendence, for beauty in the face of dark despair and evil. My work centers on the story of an Irish Catholic family living in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the time of sectarian conflict known as “the troubles,” but more specifically on the impact of events related to that time on one young woman, Brigid Donegan, an artist and one of seven sisters. Through a close, third person …
Students' Experiences With Bilingual Counseling, Heather Trepal, Nathaniel Ivers, Anna Lopez
Students' Experiences With Bilingual Counseling, Heather Trepal, Nathaniel Ivers, Anna Lopez
Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
Multilingual diversity is increasing in the United States. In response, more counselors are providing bilingual counseling services. However, little is known about their experiences. This qualitative, phenomenological study examined six mental health counseling students' experiences with providing counseling services in a second language. Analyses revealed that, although unintentional, these students found their experience with bilingual counseling both challenging and connecting. Implications for counselor educators and supervisors are discussed.
Preplanning For Feedback In Clinical Supervision: Enhancing Readiness For Feedback Exchange, Diana Hulse, Tracey Robert
Preplanning For Feedback In Clinical Supervision: Enhancing Readiness For Feedback Exchange, Diana Hulse, Tracey Robert
Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
This article makes the case for preplanning for feedback in clinical supervision. Preplanning for feedback can help supervisors maximize the positive benefits of feedback delivery by building and solidifying a supportive supervisory climate that enhances supervisee receptivity to corrective feedback. The Corrective Feedback Instrument-Revised (CFI-R) is introduced as a major tool to facilitate preplanning. Additional resources that derive from the CFI-R are presented to assist supervisors in the preplanning process.
An Exploratory Study Of Classroom Diversity And Cultural Competency, Jelane A. Kennedy, Wendy Neifeld Wheeler, Stephanie Bennett
An Exploratory Study Of Classroom Diversity And Cultural Competency, Jelane A. Kennedy, Wendy Neifeld Wheeler, Stephanie Bennett
Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
This exploratory study compares the effectiveness of multicultural training across two classrooms of counselors-in-training at a predominately white institution—one which was homogenous in class composition; the other which was diverse in class composition. Results indicated that there was a statistically significant difference between classrooms and that individual students demonstrated statistically significant change in perceived multicultural competence. Such findings highlight the need for ongoing research that explores influence of classroom composition on cultural competency training for counseling graduate students.
Reasons For Ethical Misconduct Of Counseling Students: What Do Faculty Think?, David Burkholder, Jessica Burkholder
Reasons For Ethical Misconduct Of Counseling Students: What Do Faculty Think?, David Burkholder, Jessica Burkholder
Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
The ethics training of students in the helping professions has been a frequent topic in the literature, yet students still commit ethics violations (Li, Lampe, Trusty, & Lin, 2009). No known research has examined the attributions faculty give for student ethics violations. This qualitative study used a conceptual framework of attribution theory and explored faculty attributions of counseling master’s students’ ethical misconduct. Emergent themes were grouped across two broad domains, attribution themes and prevention themes. Attribution themes include: (a) the person, (b) educational factors, and (d) performance. Prevention themes include (a) education and training, (b) gatekeeping and screening, (c) monitoring, …
Integrating Continuous Client Feedback Into Counselor Education, Christopher D. Schmidt
Integrating Continuous Client Feedback Into Counselor Education, Christopher D. Schmidt
Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
Researchers show that the integration of continuous client feedback mechanisms provides many benefits to treatment including enhanced effectiveness and a reduction in early terminations. Although practitioners in the field are increasing their use of this evidence-based practice, counselor educators may not be promoting it. The author suggests that as counselor educators introduce evidence-based practices to their students, they should examine the potential benefits of teaching and practicing continuous client feedback. The article provides both the reasoning behind and recommendations for integrating continuous client feedback into the curriculum of counseling programs
Loris Honored By Academic Organizations, Michelle Loris
Loris Honored By Academic Organizations, Michelle Loris
Michelle Loris
Sacred Heart University English Professor Michelle Loris of Fairfield has recently been honored by several academic organizations. The awards will positively influence SHU’s new core curriculum that will be introduced in the fall of 2015. Loris is the current Connecticut Professor of the Year and is acting dean of SHU’s College of Arts & Sciences.
Higgins Receives Honorary Degree From University Of Waterloo, Michael W. Higgins
Higgins Receives Honorary Degree From University Of Waterloo, Michael W. Higgins
Michael W. Higgins
Professor Michael W. Higgins, vice president for Mission and Catholic Identity at Sacred Heart University, received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, at commencement exercises on June 11. He also delivered the keynote address that day.
Sacred Heart University Magazine, Summer 2014, Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University Magazine, Summer 2014, Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University Magazine
No abstract provided.
News & Notes Summer 2014, Isabelle Farrington College Of Education
News & Notes Summer 2014, Isabelle Farrington College Of Education
News & Notes
No abstract provided.
Digital Commons Annual Report, Fy2013/2014, Beverly Lysobey
Digital Commons Annual Report, Fy2013/2014, Beverly Lysobey
Librarian Publications
Annual Report 2013-2014 for the Digital Commons at Sacred Heart University, including a brief history of the institutional repository.
Professor Zdanys Was Featured Poet At The Ninth Annual Scissortail Festival, Jonas Zdanys
Professor Zdanys Was Featured Poet At The Ninth Annual Scissortail Festival, Jonas Zdanys
Jonas Zdanys
No abstract provided.
Blogging Beyond Blackboard For Deeper Learning, Marie A. Hulme, Pilar Munday
Blogging Beyond Blackboard For Deeper Learning, Marie A. Hulme, Pilar Munday
English Faculty Publications
Presentation by Marie Hulme and Pilar Munday at the Fairfield University Center for Academic Excellence Annual Conference on Innovative Pedagogy & Course Redesign May 29-30, 2014.