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Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 11, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Forum erupts with deluge of student concerns -- SHU email now available on internet -- Service program targets students new to volunteering -- SHU students visit debate -- Study abroad going strong -- SHU pastor sounds off on relationships -- Thanksgiving fundraiser donates $2400 into homes of needy families -- Final's week nearing causing stress among students -- Men's ice hockey enjoy early success in the season -- Track team opens with a pair of wins


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Dec 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 10, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU prepping computers for Y2K bug -- State of University exposed Tuesday -- Statewide bodybuilding champ a SHU student -- Religion strong at colleges -- Faculty member a world class athlete -- Snowboarding fever hits Connecticut resorts -- Swim team splashing for recognition on campus -- Indoor track looking to surpass past performances -- Fledging fencing team short-handed on rosters


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 9, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Dead animals left on Parkridge porches -- SHU continuing to upgrade network -- Church's power examined -- SHU awaits AT&T's installation of faster more secure firewall -- Adults have a home at SHU -- Strong relationships develop stronger human beings -- Meningitis still a major concern -- Cross country ends season breaking a record


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Nov 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 8, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Several offices might be moving soon -- SHU helps Wings close for 59 days -- SHU cracking down on house parties -- SHU celebrates national chemistry week -- Credits from Gibbs College now transferable to SHU -- Fee debate hits high court -- Recent airplane crashes strike fear into students -- SHU to host fifth annual fashion show -- Men's ice hockey win over UCONN -- New attendance guidelines for student athletes


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include:Town health inspector visits Grad House -- Students prepare to swat flu bug -- Core changes proposed -- University defends right to tell parents of problems -- An after school program that makes a difference -- Alcohol and prescription pills a deadly combination -- Popular band comes to pub -- Woman nearer to equality NCAA says -- Men's soccer falls to FDU -- Men's hockey drop season opener


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 6, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Help desk moving into old marketplace -- Doctors urge meningitis vaccine -- SHU community learns of alcohols dark side -- SHU striving for diversity -- Technology tempts us to overspend -- Campus events meets student body expectations -- Halloween's spirit creeps into the SHU community -- Spirits, evil or not, could be found within ourselves -- Research is essential to establishing solid careers -- Student athletes win on the field and in class -- Woman's soccer falls in season finale


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 5, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Graduate housing in bad condition say residents -- Meningitis hits another Connecticut university -- Miss America 1995 to speak at SHU -- Inter visitation policy under scrutiny -- Sacred Heart students read to area children -- AIDs still a major issue among young adults -- Progress being made on Habitat House -- Woman's self-defense rarity at SHU -- Woman's basketball matches up with Fairfield in preseason game -- Volleyball staying tough -- Filed hockey beats Rider 3-2 -- Radulski fired as head football coach.


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 4, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Freshman vote in new representatives -- Adult students get ahead -- Forget officially academic VP -- Students visit United Nations -- Nu Epsilon Omega looking to get active on campus again -- Smoking still remains all over campus -- New improvements are being made to media studies classrooms -- Field hockey falls to Siena


Sacred Heart University Magazine, Fall 1999, Sacred Heart University Oct 1999

Sacred Heart University Magazine, Fall 1999, Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University Magazine

Highlights: Founded as a commuter college, SHU now meets the needs of students in a wider spectrum --Division I means stepping up academically --East Hall opens --Commencement '99 --Incoming is the final class of the millennium --Physical Therapy receives accreditation and graduates its first class --Special report to Alumni --Faculty Focus on Dr. Shannon Brightman and Dr. John Roney --Community Service Awards --At Luxembourg new director is Dr. Thomas Queisser --New Stamford Campus --Alumni Profile on Douglas L. Kennedy '78, '82 MBA.


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 3, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Students still fuming over parking -- ID machine broken down -- Discovery Awards return to SHU for the 11th year -- More comprehensive pre-med program starting up -- Library looking to fill gaps -- Forming friendships through 'best buddies' -- Residential life aims to improve living conditions -- SHU offers semester at Luxembourg -- Despite loss music programs continues to grow -- Woman's rugby defeat New Paltz 11-0 -- Woman's soccer ends losing streak -- SHU hockey to raise funds for Make-a-Wish


Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 1999

Spectrum, Volume 17, Number 2, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Purchasing property key to SHU expansion -- Charity walkathons hitting SHU soon --OT starting up next year -- Forum held for part-time students -- WHRT takes leaps into establishing cam[pus radio -- SHU's sponsoring first ever Habitat House in Fairfield -- Pledges rushing at the start of semester -- Lady Ruggers win opener -- Football defeated by Wagner 33-0


Pacific Review Fall 1999, Pacific Alumni Association Aug 1999

Pacific Review Fall 1999, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 22, Sacred Heart University May 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 22, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Seniors getting busy with graduation -- Cross to talk at graduation -- Virus strikes SHU system -- Student leaders shine -- SHu becoming a suitcase school -- Vandalism strikes art -- Health kick sweeps across campus into Pitt Center -- Student mentors playing big brother to Bridgeport kids -- Greek life gaining strength at SHU -- Students feel pressure on final exam season -- Drug testing for Pioneer athletes -- Director of Athletics, Don Cook, receives major award -- Sports facility availability questioned as SHU moves to D-1 sports


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 21, Sacred Heart University Apr 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 21, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU remembers shooting victims -- Greeks hosting weekend fun -- SHU wins at science contest -- Roomie conflict a problem -- Rape awareness continuing year round at SHU -- College students aren't getting enough sleep -- Laptop problems continue to frustrate students -- Media studies program hires new full-time staff member -- SHU bowls to 13th place -- Runners place first at meet -- SHU honors student athletes


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 20, Sacred Heart University Apr 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 20, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: East Hall construction expected to be finished in July, opening a new sophomore dorm at SHU - SHU received two awards at the 7th annual Department of Higher Education's Community Service fellowship program -- A decrease in student's taking Spanish classes leads to decrease in Spanish professors -- Lack of faculty advising for clubs leads to 10 inactive clubs on campus -- STAR program shines on ans off campus, building a playground for Bridgeport children -- Marijuana use still apparent on college campuses like SHU -- Class of 200 officers deliver singing telegrams to students and administrators -- …


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Apr 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 19, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Woman's life saved by officer -- SHU unveils new VPN -- Student government election results -- SHU president stresses school's mission -- Grad school becoming essential -- Good teachers becoming dime a dozen -- Greek life growing on campus -- Students earn scholarships at exhibit -- Men's volleyball wrap up season


Pacific Review Spring 1999, Pacific Alumni Association Apr 1999

Pacific Review Spring 1999, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 18, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Third Annual Woman's Conference to be held at SHU -- Last chance to vote for student government -- Flik expands meal choices -- Taft housing to be closed -- Library hoping for changes -- Snow storm cancels classes -- New lottery housing selection system to replace old GPA and credit priority system -- Credit card debt has students in bind -- Softball off to hard 1-10 start -- Runners place second


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 17, Sacred Heart University Mar 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 17, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Bosstones concert rescheduled -- Fines for fake ID suspects -- REAPS holding annual lecture -- Harassment an issue on campus -- Contraception a hot topic -- Unexplained stress disorder affects students -- Students travel to El Salvador to help needy -- Tennis smashes into a new season -- Dance team takes second at NECC championship -- Men's hockey sweep Stags for second straight year


2000 Nsu Fact Book, Nova Southeastern University Mar 1999

2000 Nsu Fact Book, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Fact Book

This eighth edition of the Nova Southeastern University Fact Book reflects an expanding body of data and information that provide perspective on the university' character, growth, and accomplishment. Like the previous editions, the 2000 Fact Book provides a narrative, numeric, and graphic representation of the university, including history, characteristics, and development of the institution. Data are presented in both tabular and graphic formats to provide pertinent details, and general trends are highlighted.


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 16, Sacred Heart University Feb 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 16, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Cernera to address papal document in open forum -- Medical needs rise since 1997 -- Clinton broadcasts speech to SHU -- Producers of fake IDs caught -- Security ready for Bosstones concert -- SHU overgrowing small class reputation -- Greek life welcomes another fraternity on campus -- Eating disorder awareness week comes to SHU -- Men's basketball closes Bridgeport series with win


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 15, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU hosts religion forum -- Second SHU president dies of a heart attack -- Cameras catch vandals -- Scholars program excelling -- Parkridge fuming over phones -- Buildings and grounds worker dies of heart failure at 38 -- Avalon Gates complex will continue to house SHU students -- Auction raises money for seniors -- Lack of channels frustrates students -- Runners finish first and third in championships -- SHU considers academic policy changes for athletes -- Woman's swimming finish fifth in conference


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 14, Sacred Heart University Feb 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 14, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: National survey revealed that beer drinking, abortion and casual sex are supported in higher numbers by SHU freshmen than by the national average. Dean Bozzone believes the fact that most college freshmen drinking stems from trying to fit into a social group --SHU delegation is preparing for the spring 1999 trip to El Salvador to build a supplement to the playground they made last year in San Hilario --Fights lead to suspensions for two students --The Council of Clubs and Organizations (CCO) discussed the idea of having an Activities Fair this spring --Center for Performing Arts begins spring …


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 13, Sacred Heart University Feb 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 13, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Phone troubles still unresolved -- SHU students reach out to kids -- MLK lecture -- CEO to receive honorary degree -- New fitness craze kicks its way into SHU -- Greeks set to rush next week -- Intramurals take to court -- Club to teach kids about environmental safety -- Ski trip to Sugarbush to be sponsored -- Olympic athlete coaches Pioneers -- Runners win at Stony Brook


Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 12, Sacred Heart University Jan 1999

Spectrum, Volume 16, Number 12, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Gas leak in quad -- Black history month events to SHU -- Winter weekend blows into SHU -- New journal hits the press -- East Hall continues to grow -- Kappa Phi active once again -- S.E.T set for this year's concert -- SHU to mark 25 years of woman's sports -- Men's basketball goes 2-3 -- Indoor track finish fifth in Brandeis Invite


Seeing History Through Literature: An Interdisciplinary Unit On World War Ii, William White Jan 1999

Seeing History Through Literature: An Interdisciplinary Unit On World War Ii, William White

All Graduate Projects

The purpose of this project was to design and develop a model interdisciplinary unit combining English and history at the junior year. To accomplish this purpose, current research and literature on integration was reviewed. Additionally, learning objectives, teaching strategies, educational activities and instructional materials were developed and adapted. The curriculum focuses on World War II. It should serve as a possible example of how integration might work to effectively facilitate an understanding of history through literature and literature through history.


School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 1999-2000, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science Jan 1999

School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 1999-2000, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science

Miscellaneous

Catalog for the Graduate program of the School of Marine Science at the College of William & Mary for the listed academic year.


Prologue 1999, Sacred Heart University Jan 1999

Prologue 1999, Sacred Heart University

Prologue (Yearbook)

No abstract provided.


1999 Ruby Yearbook, Jennifer Adams, Jen Alessandrini, Stacy Cagle, Ann Marie Flannery, Laura Hiergesell, Stephanie Puryear, Ursinus College Senior Class Jan 1999

1999 Ruby Yearbook, Jennifer Adams, Jen Alessandrini, Stacy Cagle, Ann Marie Flannery, Laura Hiergesell, Stephanie Puryear, Ursinus College Senior Class

The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020

A digitized copy of the 1999 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.


Ec99-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Bean, Pea, Oat And Spring Wheat Variety Tests, 1999, David D. Baltensperger, Glen E. Frickel, Robert N. Klein, James Krall, Randy Anderson, James Hain, Clair Stymiest, Jerry Nachtman, Lenis Alton Nelson, P. Stephen Baenziger Jan 1999

Ec99-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Bean, Pea, Oat And Spring Wheat Variety Tests, 1999, David D. Baltensperger, Glen E. Frickel, Robert N. Klein, James Krall, Randy Anderson, James Hain, Clair Stymiest, Jerry Nachtman, Lenis Alton Nelson, P. Stephen Baenziger

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This circular is a progress report of spring small grain trials grown throughout Nebraska, and proso, sunflower, dry bean, and field pea variety trials conducted by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service.