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Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 12, Sacred Heart University Dec 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 12, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU's endowment fund reached the 13 million dollar mark for the 1993-94 year according to the President’s Annual report. It was reported in the new Sacred Heart University Magazine, which will be published quarterly and covering information previously found in previously in the alumni magazine Focus --Transfering a give and take situation: some students come, others on the go --The National Theatre of the Deaf is performing nationwide to rave reviews. Originally, the theatre was at the Eugene O’Neill Center in Waterford. It ran its productions from there until 1982, when it moved to Chester --The …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 11, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Career and Counseling services to combine-with Health and Fitness center --Senior basketball player Mike Kmiec was swamped by young autograph-seekers after the Pioneer's second game of the season at the New Haven Colosseum Nov. 19 (photo) --1994 elections: Professors Gary Rose and John Kikoski discuss outcomes --Feature on Liz Chernis, junior biology major and soccer team starter --Men's and women's basketball teams start their seasons on a fastbreak (photos).


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Nov 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 10, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Continuing discussion about the committee to form the University’s sexual education policy and whether a policy is necessary --SHU will host some of the 1995 Special Olympics events --IRC, or internet relay chat, is a new rave sweeping across campus; students tying up resources in the computer lab --Retrospective on the first four seasons of SHU football (with photos) --Coach Reho's comments on the senior football players --“From The Figure: In Black and White,” a two month exhibit featuring the works of 18 artists primarily from Connecticut and New York, opening at Sacred Heart University’s Gallery of Contemporary …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 9, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Prompted by an incident in the North Parking Lot Public Safety officers participated in training sessions enabling them to carry pepper spray --Part-time first-year student Luke Benedict is is a multifaceted musical artist. Abnormal Procedure, a.k.a. Luke, is the name he goes by when making his music --Professor John Roney promotes history and service at SHU --Feature on first-year student Crystal Morawitz, who is from Homer, Alaska --Dr. Barry E. Herman, associate professor of education at Sacred Heart, has led foreign study trips to Russia, Cuba, Poland, Haiti and China to educate American students about the people, culture, …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Nov 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 8, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Sex ed committee materializes --Senior football players are presented with plaques at Saturday's game commemorating their team dedication (photo) --For the second time students and service learning work with Habitat for Humanity in Bridgeport (photo) --SHU revamps Vanguard magazine, accepting manuscripts about problems and strategies of the small business in the 1990s. The new editors are Martin M. Shapiro and Michael D. Larobina, professors of management at SHU --Sports Medicine program up for accreditation by the National Athletic Trainer's Association --Men's hockey opens with the Stags (photo).


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Oct 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Sex education policy delayed in president's office --In 1988 the U.S. Supreme Court said high school officials could control the contents of school newspapers. College newspapers that are published as “open forums” are another matter because they are protected by First Amendment rights --Bridgestock was a live concert presented by the University of Bridgeport Student Congress --Dead Eye Dick takes a backseat to Toad's Place opening band, a local Yale group of four seniors, Earl’s Comfort Station --The death of protest dress in the 90s -- SHU Junior soccer star, Jen Fallon, from Milford, CT, the All-New England …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 6, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Changes in computer lab impact students: Macintosh users must now purchase a Vender-Card at a cost of $5.00, and so must IBM users who want laser copies --The Delta Gamma chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma honor society inducted 33 new members from the SHU campus for academic achievement --A workshop for Connecticut educators “AIDS in Connecticut: in the laboratory, in the community, in the classroom” will be hosted by SHU --Career Services now provides DISCOVER, a computerized system which helps a person gather information to add to a possible career --Homecoming 1994 --Ska music takes nation by storm …


Scholarship Dinner And Discovery Awards, October 15, 1994, Sacred Heart University Oct 1994

Scholarship Dinner And Discovery Awards, October 15, 1994, Sacred Heart University

Events

Program for Sacred Heart University's Scholarship Dinner and Discovery Awards, Saturday October 15, 1994.


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 5, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Professor shows controversial film: Students accused the professor. Hector Rodriguez, of showing a pornographic video. The film in question was the 1982 film Videodrome starring James Wood and Deborah Harry and rated R --Dr. Babu George, professor and chair of the chemistry department, received recognition from the National Science Teachers Association with the Space Science Education Award for his outstanding service to science education --The new 1994-1999 strategic plan has been released. Academic improvements stand high among the 80 plus objectives --SHU welcomes new mascot, Bucky the Pioneer --One Heart - One Mind is the style of karate …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Sep 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 4, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU has the highest paid president for Connecticut universities, including Yale and the University of Connecticut, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education. The newly established service learning program is based on the concept that experiences bring more meaning to learning, according to Phylis Machledt, program coordinator. Several courses, including social psychology, women’s autobiography and oral interpretation of literature, have service learning incorporated in the class work --Under the new leadership of Mason Cobb the mailroom is receiving technology updates and exploring the possibility of getting a color copier and a high speed laser printer --SHU has …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 3, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: A generous gift from the Continuing Education Council enables Sacred Heart's Ryan Matura Library to enhance its multimedia facility with a laser disc player and several databases in CD-ROM --The library has also completed the changeover to a new on-line catalog. For students who have a personal computer and access to the Internet, the CARL catalog can be accessed from outside the library by going into Internet,then typing: “Telnet pac.carl.org” --Charles H. Reed, an adjunct professor of management at SHU Stamford since 1984 assumed the role of director of programs --The bowling team had its introduction-interest meeting on …


Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 1994

Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 1, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Flik takes over dining hall --West Hall dorm opens doors to 290 new residents --Smoking gets edged outdoors --Michael Arnold, former associate dean in Continuing Education and director of Sacred Heart University’s Stamford campus has died at the age of 39 --SHU gridders have experience, a strong group of returning players.


A Musical Journey 1890-1993: From Municipal School Of Music To Technological University Dublin, Jim Cooke May 1994

A Musical Journey 1890-1993: From Municipal School Of Music To Technological University Dublin, Jim Cooke

Books/Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


What I Do All Day: Professor Spends 5 Hours A Week Teaching Class, But Here's How It's A 55-Hour Week, Edward L. Ayers Jan 1994

What I Do All Day: Professor Spends 5 Hours A Week Teaching Class, But Here's How It's A 55-Hour Week, Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

Professors, like the students around whom we structure our lives, don't follow the same rhythms and schedules of most people. People in the academy, whatever their age, tend to follow unusual hours, work in cycles of desperately hard labor and periods of less desperation, tend to work in places other than a central office, tend to spend considerable amounts of time alone or in intense conversation with a few people, tend not to work in terms reflected in billable hours or tightly scheduled appointments. The fruits of our labor are not always visible to the casual observer. For that reason, …


School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 1994-1995, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science Jan 1994

School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 1994-1995, 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.


G94-1204 Face Fly Control Guide, John B. Campbell Jan 1994

G94-1204 Face Fly Control Guide, John B. Campbell

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The face fly congregates about the eyes and nose of animals, causing annoyance and possible disease transmission. This NebGuide discusses face fly breeding and effective controls.

The face fly closely resembles the house fly except it is slightly larger and darker. Other differentiating characteristics include: 1) the abdomen of the male face fly is orange and the female has an orange stripe; the abdomen of the house fly is white or light grey and 2) the compound eyes of male face flies nearly touch but are separated in the house flies.

The persistence and habit of congregating about the eyes …


History Of The Graduate Theology Program, St. Mary's University, 1959-1994, John G. Leies Sm Jan 1994

History Of The Graduate Theology Program, St. Mary's University, 1959-1994, John G. Leies Sm

Documents

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