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Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 12, Sacred Heart University Dec 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 12, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU Just the Facts Campaign -- Gregory Madrid to speak at Agape Latte -- Greek Life hosts spelling bee -- Is the death penalty effective, ethical, or unjust -- Is it the most wonderful time of the year -- Going Greek: bigger schools vs SHU -- Woman's bowling season progressing -- Football team members receive honors -- Wrestling team welcomes Jon Fausey to coaching staff -- Woman's club gymnastics road to Daytona


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University Nov 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Pioneers tie for NEC championship -- Local burglary updates -- International education week -- Do students feel safe going out -- Woman in business event -- Black Student Union host first event -- Club football conference champs -- Equestrian team wins home show -- Swimming and diving raises awareness for epilepsy -- Marottolo reaches 100 wins as men's ice hockey coach


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University Nov 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University

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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


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: The two major candidates for governor of Connecticut are Democratic businessman Ned Lamont and Republican businessman Bob Stefanowski --Fairfield Chief of Police Gary MacNamara will be retiring and joining SHU to become the new Executive Director of Public Safety and Governmental Affairs --Nursing Students Petition for Graduation Cords --Perspectives: Zodiac Signs: Do you believe them? --Perspectives on social media and Instagram --November is Epilepsy Awareness Month / editorial by Bryana Cielo --According to SHU Pioneers website, at each home game The Outpost will feature a different local brewery --Through Asset 360 SHU was able to donate used desks, …


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University Oct 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Red Sox win world series -- Destiny Africa children's choir at SHU -- Hate-fueled crimes -- SHU hoops madness -- Grand re-opening of the Peak Creamery -- Tramps Like Us come to campus -- Men's rugby compete in conference championship -- Field hockey heads to MAAC tournament -- Wrestling team looks towards season opener -- Men's club ice hockey skates into season


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University Oct 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Annual Clergy report crime on campus -- SHU choir sings out against bullying -- Student government turkey drive -- Death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi -- Weird and oddly satisfying things -- Kanye West meets with Donald Trump -- 13 cross country runners set personal records -- Woman's bowling begins season --Swimming and diving season begins -- Equestrian fall season underway -- Men's ice hockey ties 5th in nation


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Midterm elections -- Do sick clouds lead to health problems -- College of Arts and Sciences conference 2018 -- Marching band performs in Clolumbus Day parade with Majorettes di Casperia -- Kavanaugh confirmed as Supreme Court judge -- Dunkin Donuts changes its name to Dunkin -- Sacred Heart career expo -- Julian Garritano selected in national lacrosse league draft -- Ice hockey season underway -- Woman's golf looks towards final event of fall season -- Men's soccer travels during conference play


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: New Linda’s Containers: Saving the Planet or Inconvenient New Initiative? --The School of Communication and Media Arts has announced the annual Student Photography Exhibition, featuring junior Erica Condon and senior Erica Torrens, and presented by Professor Richard Falco (photos) --This fall season marks the 25th anniversary of the Sacred Heart University Marching Band --New Skull Session format allows fans to watch the band play and the color guard spin their whole field show on the new amphitheater steps. “We will also play school songs, patriotic selections, our field show with dances, and we even feature our new bagpipers,” …


Spectrum, Volume 41, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Sep 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Number 4, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: An evening with Aly Raisman -- Kavanaugh controversy continues -- Hurricane Florence update -- New head of Greek Life -- SHU adds two new majors -- Choir director and students sing on Good Morning America -- U.S woman's open ends in controversy -- Woman's soccer kicks off conference play -- Merrimack College joins Northeast conference -- Heart-to-heart campaign moves to the pitch


Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University Sep 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: An Evening with Aly Raisman, Olympic gold medalist and former Team USA gymnastics captain --Hurricane Florence update --What is the Better Streaming Service? Spotify or Apple Music --New director of Greek Life, Nick Frias (photo) --SHU adds two new majors, Hospitality, Resort and Tourism Management and the Fashion Marketing and Merchandising major --Choir director Tome Cuffari and students back up Josh Groban on Good Morning America (photo) --Opening Thursday, Sept. 27 in the Little Theatre, SHU's Theatre Arts Program will perform their production, “As Bees in Honey Drown --Women's soccer kicks off conference play (photo) --SHU and its …


Spectrum, Volume 41, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Number 3, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Sean Kaschak to be Agape Latte guest speaker -- Seton Hall commemorates 25 years -- Lack of parking an issue on campus -- Silverman's Farm Fall Festivals -- Remembering Mac Miller -- Young gold team off to a great start -- Club football loses first game -- Woman's field hockey to return to Northeast Conference -- Woman's fencing recruiting


Spectrum, Volume 41, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 2018

Spectrum, Volume 41, Number 1, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Announcing the Audrey Niblo Award -- CT Gubernational Race update -- President's Gala featuring 3OH!3 -- New Chaplains on campus -- West Campus renovations -- Cross country teams off and running -- NCAA implements new rule, taking away mandatory off day for athletes


The Lost & Found Game Series: Teaching Medieval Religious Law In Context, Owen Gottlieb, Ian Schreiber Aug 2018

The Lost & Found Game Series: Teaching Medieval Religious Law In Context, Owen Gottlieb, Ian Schreiber

Presentations and other scholarship

Lost & Found is a strategy card-to-mobile game series that teaches medieval religious legal systems with attention to period accuracy and cultural and historical context. The Lost & Found project seeks to expand the discourse around religious legal systems, to enrich public conversations in a variety of communities, and to promote greater understanding of the religious traditions that build the fabric of the United States. Comparative religious literacy can build bridges between and within communities and prepare learners to be responsible citizens in our pluralist democracy. The first game in the series is a strategy game called Lost & Found …


“I’Ll Expect A W.P.A. Check In The Morning”: The Path Of The University Of Louisville School Of Law To Belknap Campus, Marcus Walker Aug 2018

“I’Ll Expect A W.P.A. Check In The Morning”: The Path Of The University Of Louisville School Of Law To Belknap Campus, Marcus Walker

Faculty Scholarship

The University of Louisville School of Law was located downtown for more than ninety years. Its previous location on Armory Place was the first obtained for the school’s solitary use, but the decades-old former hotel had a host of issues and quickly became a hindrance to the growing program. This article is an account of the hard work, misfortunes, technicalities, and at last the fulfillment of the funding and construction of the original 1939 School of Law Building.


Introducing The Historical Newspapers Of South Carolina Online Database, Kate F. Boyd May 2018

Introducing The Historical Newspapers Of South Carolina Online Database, Kate F. Boyd

Faculty and Staff Publications

For ten years we have been scanning South Carolina newspaper from microfilm and making them available online. Most of this time we made them available through the Library of Congress' Chronicling America database with NEH funding. When that funding ended, we need to find another way to continue making small South Carolina newspapers searchable online. With support from the Library Information Technology department, we now scan microfilm and index the content completely in-house. This presentation introduces this new workflow that the Libraries' Digital Collections Department has adopted.


We’Ve Come A Long Way (Baby)! Or Have We? Evolving Intellectual Freedom Issues In The Us And Florida, L. Bryan Cooper, A.D. Beman-Cavallaro May 2018

We’Ve Come A Long Way (Baby)! Or Have We? Evolving Intellectual Freedom Issues In The Us And Florida, L. Bryan Cooper, A.D. Beman-Cavallaro

Works of the FIU Libraries

This paper analyzes a shifting landscape of intellectual freedom (IF) in and outside Florida for children, adolescents, teens and adults. National ideals stand in tension with local and state developments, as new threats are visible in historical, legal, and technological context. Examples include doctrinal shifts, legislative bills, electronic surveillance and recent attempts to censor books, classroom texts, and reading lists.

Privacy rights for minors in Florida are increasingly unstable. New assertions of parental rights are part of a larger conservative animus. Proponents of IF can identify a lessening of ideals and standards that began after doctrinal fruition in the 1960s …


Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Apr 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 10, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Annual academic festival showcases student research -- Shooting at YouTube headquarters -- SHU announces new superintendent program -- Game design program ranked as one of the best in trhe US -- Dunkin Donuts announces new snack -- Dance team competes at Daytona nationals -- Men's rugby do community service during spring slate -- Men's volleyball wraps up season


Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University Apr 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Sacred Heart’s annual Academic Festival, to be held April 20 and organized by the Committee for Undergraduate Research, is the finale of all the activities regarding undergraduate research at the university --Sacred Heart University will introduce their new (093) state certification program in Fall 2018 for educators seeking to become future superintendents of public schools across America --Princeton Review has ranked SHU's gaming program as one of the best in the country for their undergraduate and graduate game design programs --Sophomore Christina Magliocco will be participating in the Girls Who Invest online program --“In the Heights” : A …


Public Education For Democracy: Teaching Immigrant And Bilingual Children As Equals, Luis E. Poza, Sheila M. Shannon Apr 2018

Public Education For Democracy: Teaching Immigrant And Bilingual Children As Equals, Luis E. Poza, Sheila M. Shannon

Faculty Publications

This theoretical essay offers a genealogical analysis (Foucault, 1975) that problematizes the idea of “public” with respect to schooling immigrant and bilingual students. “Public” has been reconfigured in ways that privilege hegemonic whiteness, resulting in policies and practices such as standardized testing, for example, that primarily evaluate, sort, and penalize (Foucault, 1975) schools serving these students. We contend that testing’s pernicious impacts stem from a raciolinguistic project of American identity (Flores & Rosa, 2015). Educators, adapting to the tests (Freire, 1974), cement linguistic and racial hierarchies. Referencing classrooms from our teaching and empirical work, we argue for teacher education that …


Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Apr 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 9, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: What really made French Montana unforgettable -- NBC's Tom Brokaw to give 2018 commencement address -- SHU community comes together for social justice week -- New food ordering app created by SHU students -- Club ultimate to host spikeball tournament -- Bowling places second at NEC championships --


Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University Apr 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU community comes together for Social Justice Week --Tell us your story: Jessica Berard, alumna, dancer, Assistant Director of the Sacred Heart Dance Program, and master's student of Clinical and Mental Health --The faces of SHU: student ambassadors --New food ordering app created by SHU students --On April 7 Sacred Heart University’s ladies-only vocal ensemble, SHU L.O.V.E., held their annual Pops Concert: “Wings OfCompassion: Songs to Embrace Humanity” --Junior lacrosse midfielder Max Tuttle has been selected to the first round of the 2018 Tewaaraton Award Watch List --SHU's club ultimate team is hosting their first ever “Spikeball Spring …


Of Primary Importance: Applying The New Literacy Guidelines, Janet Hauck, Marc Robinson Apr 2018

Of Primary Importance: Applying The New Literacy Guidelines, Janet Hauck, Marc Robinson

History Faculty Publications

Written by a librarian and a history professor, this article describes a primary source literacy project for students. In addition, this essay reports the project’s effectiveness in teaching undergraduates to analyze information and develop primary source literacy. The methodology employed included a research project with 24 undergraduates, along with a pre- and post-survey. The research project and student survey incorporated principles from the Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy, published in 2017 by the ACRL’s Rare Books & Manuscripts Section and the Society of American Archivists. The article offers research and practical implications for librarians and instructors interested in strategies to …


Tatyana Markus: Hero Of Ukraine, Ariana L. Martineau Apr 2018

Tatyana Markus: Hero Of Ukraine, Ariana L. Martineau

Honors Projects

A dramatized telling of the story of Tatyana Markus, a young Jewish resistance fighter from Kiev, Ukraine. Under a false identity, she personally killed dozens of Nazis during WWII. Along the way she lost many people she cared about until she was captured herself. Tatyana has gone on virtually unknown throughout the world, so this play is an effort to spread word about this brave, amazing girl who was only in her early 20s. I think the themes are very relatable to today's society with the struggle of whether to stand up to injustice, or stand by. Especially since she …


Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University Mar 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Official SHU tartan announced --SHU Mission and Vision statement gets an update --Students support Strike Out Cancer, a fundraising event for the Sacred Heart chapter of Relay for Life --French Montana cancels spring concert --Engineering Program hosts the Game of Drones to raise money for Notre Dame High School's STEM Club --Kappa Delta’s ShamROCK the Runway in honor of Caitlin Nelson --Choral Program comes together for "Choral Masterworks", with a repertoire of works from various cultures and languages from different periods of history --Rowing Team to host two spring invitational regattas --Club Baseball prepares for second half of …


Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Mar 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 8, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Official SHU Tartan announced -- SHU mission and vision statement gets an update -- Boko Haram releases 104 kidnapped Nigerian girls -- Students support relay for life with strike out cancer -- Engineering program hosts game of drones -- Getting married at SHU -- Kappa Delta hosts Shamrock the Runway -- Rowing team to host two spring regattas -- Club baseball prepares for second half of season -- Equestrian team prepares for final competitions -- Kickline becomes a club sport


Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Mar 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

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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 6, Sacred Heart University Mar 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 6, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: New 3+3 program offered for Pre-Pharmacy students -- SCMA student photography exhibit -- Alpha Delta Pi supports #OneMillionActsofGood -- Arming teachers: Is it the answer to school gun violence -- The future of airplanes might mean more screens and less windows -- Woman's ice hockey wins NEWHA title


Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Feb 2018

Spectrum, Volume 40, Number 5, Sacred Heart University

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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 Feb 2018

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 Feb 2018

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