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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 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: New masters program for communications and public relations -- SHU nursing ranked among best in the nation -- Engineering club hosts drone race fundraiser -- New Snapchat update causes controversy -- Photography showcase displays student talent -- OPK enlightenment showcase raises $1500 for Camp High Rock -- Choir program prepares for trip to Spain -- Figure skating finishes 5th at MIT
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU welcomes siblings for annual siblings weekend -- Academic mentoring program receives grant -- Former NFL player visits campus -- Anxiety isn't uncommon in college -- Wrestling hosted senior night -- Bowling team continues to excel -- Woman's lacrosse prepares for upcoming 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 --
Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: This week the Spectrum gives us building updates on the new projects at SHU, as well as recaps of both Superbowl LII and the State of the Union Address. Two members of the Sacred Heart Community were awarded an Opioid Addiction Prevention Grant, three new Chaplains are introduced to Sacred Heart's campus, and the "Heart to Heart" mental health initiative gets students and athletes involved in finding their voices. The Theatre Arts Program presents Be More Chill, and Kate Svenson is named NEC Scholar Athlete of the year.
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 1, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 1, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Jenna Bush Hager visits campus. Two organizations at Sacred Heart, BuildOn and Habitat for Humanity, spent the last two weeks of the winter break in different parts of the world to help those in need --Sacred Heart University was recently awarded a grant of $300,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) --Spectrum editorial board 2018 (photos) --Tell us your story: senior Abigail McCarthy --Club spotlight: S.M.I.L.E. --Men's ice hockey schedule affected by government shutdown --Winter break 2017 recap: Seven Pioneer teams see action between terms --Larry Nassar sentenced to 40 to 175 …
Introdução A La Pedagogia Jesuita No Brasil Colonial. Educação Humanista E O Ratio Studiorum, Karl M. Lorenz
Introdução A La Pedagogia Jesuita No Brasil Colonial. Educação Humanista E O Ratio Studiorum, Karl M. Lorenz
Education Faculty Publications
Em 1599, a Companhia de Jesus aprovou o Ratio atque Institutio Studiorum Societatis lesu (Método e Sistema de Estudos da Companhia de Jesus). O documento delineou as políticas, os procedimentos administrativos, os currículos e as práticas de ensino em suas instituiçãoes educacionais na Europa e no exterior. Uma parte da Ratio detalhou um programa de estudos de linguas e da literatura clássica. O objeto deste estudo é o programa de humanidades e o foco da analise é o comportamento profissional do professor jesuíta responsável por sua implementação. Este trabalho identifíca as ações que um jesuíta brasileiro teria demonstrado quando ensinando …
Representação Da Raça Negra Na Literatura Escolar E Juvenil Norteamericana Do Seculo Xix, Karl M. Lorenz
Representação Da Raça Negra Na Literatura Escolar E Juvenil Norteamericana Do Seculo Xix, Karl M. Lorenz
Education Faculty Publications
Esta trabalho tem como objeto de estudo o conceito de “raça” e a representação do negro na literatura escolar e juvenil norteamericana no século XIX.. Trata-se de um estudo documental e bibliográfico que se insere na vertente da História Cultural. As principais fontes analisadas consiste de uma amostra de libros didaticos de geografía e história e de livros de leitura publicados nos Estados Unidos e adotados nas escolas primárias entre os anos de 1790 e 1890. Também foram analisadas revistas infantis e juvenis e publicações para adultos. A informação contidas nestes fontes revelam que os textos abordavam temas tais como …
Annual Report 2017/2018, Office Of Global Affairs
Annual Report 2017/2018, Office Of Global Affairs
Global Engagement Publications
AY2017/18 Activities included: - presentations at globally related conferences, including the Partners of the Americas, Higher Education Partnership Conference in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; - implementation of COIL (Collaborative Online Interactive Learning) in her own course, HS 334 Culture and Global Health, which she co-teaches with a Chilean partner; - leading the development of a $20,000 grant proposal to implement a community-engaged student exchange program between SHU and Rafael Landívar University in Guatemala; - hosting a Fulbright Lunch & Learn for over 20 faculty and a Student Fulbright Workshop that drew in 12 students; - fostering cross-disciplinary relationships for …
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.
Financial Summary 2018, Sacred Heart University
Financial Summary 2018, Sacred Heart University
News, Magazines and Reports
FY 2018.
Sacred Heart continues to grow—in physical space, enrollment and programs. In 2018, the University outlined its plans for phase II renovations at West Campus, former site of GE global headquarters. We will continue to renovate to meet and support our future growth. The University currently has its highest-ever undergraduate enrollment and is rapidly expanding its graduate population by developing new programs that meet the interests of potential students and the needs of the ever-changing global marketplace.
New Trends In Second Language Learning And Teaching Through The Lens Of Ict, Networked Learning, And Artificial Intelligence, Jaya Kannan, Pilar Munday
New Trends In Second Language Learning And Teaching Through The Lens Of Ict, Networked Learning, And Artificial Intelligence, Jaya Kannan, Pilar Munday
Languages Faculty Publications
In the last few decades, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) applications have been shaping the field of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL). Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) paved the way for ubiquitous learning. The advent of new technologies in the early 21st century also added a social dimension to ICT that allowed for Networked Learning (NL). Given that language learning is fundamentally a socio-cultural experience, networked learning capabilities have provided the potential for language learning in community settings. This has revitalized the earlier frameworks provided by CALL. NL has empowered language learners today to connect globally, to access Open Educational …
Math Department Newsletter, 2017-2018, Mathematics Department
Math Department Newsletter, 2017-2018, Mathematics Department
Mathematics Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Foreword To Visual Imagery, Metadata, And Multimodal Literacies Across The Curriculum, Jonas Zdanys
Foreword To Visual Imagery, Metadata, And Multimodal Literacies Across The Curriculum, Jonas Zdanys
English Faculty Publications
As one of those educated to consider the primacy of the word – written and spoken – as the vehicle for creating and transferring knowledge, I am often surprised by the evidence around me that we live in a world inwhich technological devices of variousshapes and sizes have blunted the reliance on the layerings of words to define and engage in favor of various shortcuts to knowledge. Complexity of expression in the textures of language has given way, because of those devices and their applications, to abbreviations, neologisms, emojis, deliberate misspellings, instagrams, tweets, and other avenues of expression that focus …
Introduction To Jesuit Pedagogy In Colonial Brazil. Humanist Education And The Ratio Studiorum, Karl M. Lorenz
Introduction To Jesuit Pedagogy In Colonial Brazil. Humanist Education And The Ratio Studiorum, Karl M. Lorenz
Education Faculty Publications
In 1599 the Society of Jesus approved the Ratio atque Institutio Studiorum Societatis lesu (Method and System of the Studies of the Society of Jesus). The document outlined policies and procedures on the administration, curriculum and teaching practices in its educational institutions in Europe and abroad. Part of the Ratio detailed a secondary program of studies in classical languages and literature. The subject of this study is the program of humane letters and the focus of the analysis is the professional behavior of the Jesuit teacher responsible for its implementation. This paper identifies the actions that a Brazilian Jesuit would …
The Other Stares Back: Why “Visual Rupture” Is Essential To Gendered And Raced Bodies In Networked Knowledge Communities, Anita August
The Other Stares Back: Why “Visual Rupture” Is Essential To Gendered And Raced Bodies In Networked Knowledge Communities, Anita August
English Faculty Publications
This chapter addresses the Other’s Stare of gendered and raced bodies who visually rupture and resist their discursive formation in Networked Knowledge Communities (NKCs). New multimodal texts described as “texts that exceed the alphabetic and may include still and moving images, animations, color, words, music and sound” (Takayoshi & Selfe, 2007, p. 1), contribute greatly to the situated nature of knowledge production by NKCs in the postmodern “network society” (Castells, 1996). NKCs are learning communities that “proactively participate in building and advancing knowledges” (Gurung, 2014, p. 2). While NKCs are idealized as sites for progressive socio-political transformation, this chapter argues …
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 …
Founder's Day 2018, Sacred Heart University
Founder's Day 2018, Sacred Heart University
Founder's Day Programs
Program for the March 14, 2018 Founder's Day ceremony.
Engaging Undergraduates In Comparative Psychology: A Case Study, Lauren Highfill, Deirdre Yeater
Engaging Undergraduates In Comparative Psychology: A Case Study, Lauren Highfill, Deirdre Yeater
Psychology Faculty Publications
With many comparative psychologists teaching at small colleges and universities where resources are limited, maintaining a traditional animal laboratory housing rats or pigeons is not realistic for many of these researchers. One way to overcome this lack of overhead costs and extensive lab space, is to forge collaborations with local zoos and aquariums. Zoo and aquarium research projects provide a way to examine a wide range of species, which is an important tenet within the field of comparative psychology. Furthermore, many undergraduates are innately attracted to the prospect of working with exotic animals. Here, we propose utilizing visitor behavior research …