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Obelisk, December 12, 1975, Sacred Heart University Dec 1975

Obelisk, December 12, 1975, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Racism Conference -- SHU Enrollment On The Up-Swing -- Letters To The Editor -- Drama Offering A Success -- Craft Show Open To All Students -- Does The Shoe Fit? -- A Christmas Thought


Obelisk, November 13, 1975, Sacred Heart University Nov 1975

Obelisk, November 13, 1975, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU Plans New Publication -- New Career Library: Door To Future -- Author Visits SHU -- What's The Buzz? -- One Woman’s Opinion -- Energy Crisis Alert — Again -- Passage Of Scholastic Aid Bill Urged By Mr. Kennedy


Obelisk, October 20, 1975, Sacred Heart University Oct 1975

Obelisk, October 20, 1975, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: 'Different Strokes For Different Folks' -- The Sigma Tau Omega Fraternity Conducts Sixth Appalachia Drive -- Five Sacred Heart Students Publish Works -- Dr. Cauvin Forsees Challenge Ahead -- New Administrative Duties -- One Woman’s Opinion


Obelisk, Volume 15, September 23, 1975, Sacred Heart University Sep 1975

Obelisk, Volume 15, September 23, 1975, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Dr. Maurice J. O'Sullivan, a principal founding administrator of Sacred Heart University and a leader in many educational, civic and community endeavors, accepts a special assignment with the Most Rev. Walter W. Curtis, Bishop of Bridgeport and chairman of the university board of trustees --Thomas W. Todd of Bridgeport has been named part-time consultant in Black Studies at SHU --In honor of this year’s commemoration of the birth of our country, this issue of the Obelisk is being dedicated to the Bicentennial Celebration --SHU Nooze --Best selling author Gary Paul Gates, the co-author with Dan Rather of “The …


Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 4, Office Of Public Information Sep 1975

Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 4, Office Of Public Information

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Highlights: President Kidera indicated reversal of a previous downward enrollment trend, an operating surplus of more than $250,000 and retirement of $230,000 in long-term debt, and significant increases in gifts and grants were all part of the 1971-75 period --Thomas W. Todd, newly appointed University part-time consultant in Black Studies, is welcomed by Dr. Charles E. Ford, academic vice president and dean (photo) --Campus Reports --The President's Corner --Series of SHU Bicentennial events --1975-76 men’s varsity basketball schedule announced --Dr. Anthony V. Pinciaro, profesJ sor and chairman of chemistry, and^ Dr. Paul Siff, associate professor of history and director of …


Obelisk, Volume 15, August 27, 1975, Sacred Heart University Archives Aug 1975

Obelisk, Volume 15, August 27, 1975, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Issue numbers were omitted for Volume 15 in the 1975-1976 school year.

Highlights include: SHU gets HEW grant money for planning and beginning cooperative education, in which upper class students could combine alternating semesters of academic study with assigned and related off-campus full-time paid employment --A special Bicentennial Celebration Committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Richard A. Matzek, university librarian --All student vehicles must be registered --Welcome Freshmen! from Dean Ford, Pres. Kidera, and Dean Croffy -- Chaplain's Office never closed, say Father John Juliani and Sister “Patsy” Deignan --Nicole X. Cauvin is the new addition to SHU’s …


Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 3, Office Of Public Information Jun 1975

Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 3, Office Of Public Information

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Highlights: Margaret Kelly, executive vice president and vice president for academic planning at St. John’s University, delivered the Commencement address before 381 graduates of the Class of 1975 and received an honorary doctorate --Successful Benefit and Gift Program Reported; Independent Colleges Hold Line on State Aid; Enrollment Pattern Thus Far Seems Hopeful (photos) --President Kidera has formed a special U.S. Bicentennial committee under the chairmanship of Richard A. Matzek --Campus reports --More than 5,500 persons viewed the spring performances of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” directed by Claude McNeal --Bicentennial Printmakers Exhibit was sponsored by the SHU art exhibition committee and presented …


Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 2, Office Of Public Information Apr 1975

Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 2, Office Of Public Information

News, Magazines and Reports

Highlights: “Jesus Christ Superstar,” the rock musical by Webber and Rice, will be performed in Cabaret style two weekends in May --Walter Kennedy, current National Basketball Association Commissioner and former Stamford mayor, and Victor R. Coudert, Jr., head of Coudert Associates of Greenwich, have been added to the SHU Board of Trustees --Leonardo da Vinci exhibit in the University Library attracted nearly 5,000 spectators --A modest increase in tuition for the 1975-76 year of $50 per semester was announced recently by President Kidera --Campus Reports --Athletic News.


Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Archives Mar 1975

Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Laudelina Martinez has been named Director of Continuing Education and assistant dean, replacing Arthur Brissette, who is returning to full time teaching in the accounting program --33 student teachers from Sacred Heart University have spring practice teaching assignments in 28 different elementary and secondary schools in Fairfield County and adjacent areas --Amnesty for Vietnam War resisters: just or unjust?


Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Archives Feb 1975

Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Recent Diocesan efforts / by Pres. Kidera --Bridgeport community views daVinci models --George Washington will be portrayed by professional actor Jan Leighten in a special Bicentennial program --The last Cabaret --Sports.


Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 1, Office Of Public Information Jan 1975

Happenings At Sacred Heart University, Vol. 8, No. 1, Office Of Public Information

News, Magazines and Reports

Highlights: Governor Ella T. Grasso, the recipient of a University honorary doctoral degree in 1972, greeted President Kidera during a visit to SHU as part of her successful 1974 Campaign swing throughout the state (photo) --Sharing a memory of the late Dr. William H. Conley, founding president of Sacred Heart University, before the dedication of a memorial collection of books in his name in the University library are Richard A. Matzek, librarian, Mrs. Conley, and the Most Rev. Walter W. Curtis, Bishop of Bridgeport (photo) --Men’s Varsity Basketball Team, based on its early December performance, appeared to be a near …