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Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 2002

Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 11, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Cassy Raphael chosen by the Sacred Heart public as the first ever SHU Idol --Exercise Science students reach out to CES students --Semester in Washington D.C is a program offered through George Washington University for any student interested in politics --Students and staff react to SHU President Cernera's earnings, which totaled over $383,000 in the year 2000, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education --Horizons staff is gearing up for their second edition after a long absence. Horizons is the interdisciplinary, multi-cultural journal celebrating the creativity of SHU students; the faculty editor is Dr. Sandra Young --Steven …


Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Archives Nov 2002

Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: 5th annual SOTUA addresses concerns -- Koestner touches audience with emotional story -- Flik continuing to increase the value of your dollar -- Date rape speaker at SHU -- Post-grad volunteering is a valuable experience -- SHU students research cancer causing hormone -- Season looks bright for volleyball -- Kicking off the season with madness


Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Archives Nov 2002

Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Connecticut Post writes about SHU play 'Stop Kiss' -- Light up a child's Christmas this year -- SHU campus promotes awareness and non-judgmental treatment to all -- Biology class getting crabby next semester -- Muslims begin month of fasting -- Flik patio gets rocked -- Extreme athletes at SHU -- SHU football captures third consecutive winning season


Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Archives Nov 2002

Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 8, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Around the world with OT -- SHU students march for a cause -- Mail center implements parcel notification by email -- Major declaration time -- Men's hockey locker room raided -- GE funds scholars program -- SHU to preform controversial play


Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Oct 2002

Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Alternative Spring Breaks: A Life Changing Experience --Latino Heritage Month Guest Speaker at SHU Dr. Richard A. Nuccio is the Director of the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy at Salve Regina University --Student Government Performs Mock Accident for alcohol-awareness week --Samantha DeVita Editor-in-Chief: Terror vs. Terrorism --Chris Vachon, a nineteen year old junior here at SHU majoring in Biology and part of die Premed program, as well as the Honors Program, became involved with Kili Climb for a Cure 2002 (KICC 2002) --Gay/Straight Alliance Fosters Diversity and Compassion at SHU --Katy Haigh, an autistic student …


Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Archives Oct 2002

Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Mock accident staged against drunk driving -- New sushi bar in Flik -- Latino Heritage month brings guest speaker to SHu -- SHU junior climbing for a cure -- GSA fosters diversity and compassion at SHU -- Dan Duval sends strong message


Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Archives Oct 2002

Spectrum, Volume 21, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Polling institute results revealed -- Community service brings students to the beach -- Special invite for SHU's two choirs -- Why piano labs cost more than bio labs -- Alcohol causing problems at colleges -- Track jumps into season with high hopes


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Archives Oct 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Coral and Mike get real with SHU -- MTV pulls the plug on visiting SHU during homecoming -- Omega reaches out to Haitians -- Former SHU star arrested -- After a 2 year hiatus SHU homecoming returns -- How safe is the Pitt -- Cheerleading, a struggle for recognition -- SHU dance team sets aim for the top


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Archives Sep 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Student government reaches new heights -- Taft security and safety concerns -- Circle K lends a helping hand -- Memorial walk to be held in honor of SHU student's sisters -- Parking still a problem -- Fraternity helps SHU females -- SHU Celtic course taught in Ireland -- SHU is upward bound -- Tennis has focus set for the top -- Girls crew shows heart -- SHU's division change a success


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Archives Sep 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: SHU loses a legend -- Land negotiations still underway -- Rumor about paying for printing cleared up -- Meet the SHU Greeks -- SHU students to study abroad in Rome -- Stress researcher finds a home at SHU -- New management puts heart into WHRT -- Team mentoring program implemented for athletes


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 1, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Sacred Heart University students and Campus Ministry are starting a club called the Religious Diversity Club --September 11: one year later --Dan Duval, a former student athlete who had serious problems with drugs and alcohol came to campus to talk about his risky behavior and experiences, and the tragedy that filled his life as a result --Wanted: Recycling Receptacles to Preserve SHU’s Future --“The Real World” Cast Members to Speak at SHU --New Gallery exhibit “What Survives” is part of a tribute for September 11 (photo) --Behind the scenes of P-SQUAD, Senior Football Team Manager Steve Hinrichs (photo) …


Pacific Review Summer 2002, Pacific Alumni Association Jun 2002

Pacific Review Summer 2002, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


The Express: May 16, 2002, Taylor University May 2002

The Express: May 16, 2002, Taylor University

2001-2002 (Volume 6)

Dr. Yost announces plans to retire — Dr. Jarvis continues to recover — Dr. Gyertson participates in TSO Open Forum — Campus-wide Internet access progresses — Dr. Jarvis continues to recover — Dr. Jordan to take year-long sabbatical — Grades vs. garbage trucks — An existential parable and summer wishes from a primitive primate — A historical perspective on Ariel Sharon and the pursuit of an Israeli nation — Overtime chapel services interfere with class schedules — Express Index — America victim to tragedy, TUFW responds with prayer — As we heard through the grapevine — TUFW’s future debated, discussed…decided? …


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 21, Sacred Heart University Archives May 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 21, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Sacred Heart tuition on the rise -- Library allows students to pay off fees with food donations -- SHU attends nursing conference -- SHU softball gains split with St. Francis -- Woman's lacrosse ends 9-9 season with 16-4 loss to UMBC


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 20, Sacred Heart University Archives Apr 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 20, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Priest scandal hits SHU -- Pope addresses national crisis -- Students speak out on priest's sexual abuse allegations -- Nu Epsilon sponsors suicide awareness week -- Woman's lax fend off Braves and Blue Devils clinching NEC tourney berth -- Dallas Cowboys pick SHU student for NFL Draft


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Archives Apr 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Students caught with marijuana -- Spring concert rocks the Pitt -- Understanding the middle east -- Remembering September 11th -- Digging for the environment -- FLIK a blatant rip off -- Former NHL star inspires SHU athletes -- Laxmen prepare to face nationally ranked Hofstra


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Archives Apr 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 18, Sacred Heart University Archives

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: 5 professors awarded sabbatical -- SHU zip code changed from 06432 to 06825 -- SHU library to extend hours as well as gains renovations -- Fraternity hosts date rape and sexual abuse awareness benefit -- MAC championships held at SHU -- Langston Hughes turns 100 -- Woman's lacrosse tops Mount St. Mary 13-8 -- Men's ice hockey host an evening with Pat LaFontaine -- Pioneers slam Wagner with 7-love loss in tennis -- Men's lacrosse capture first CAA win as they beat Delaware 17-9


Pacific Review Spring 2002, Pacific Alumni Association Apr 2002

Pacific Review Spring 2002, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 17, Sacred Heart University Archives Mar 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 17, Sacred Heart University Archives

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Panel of professors discuss novel "Nickel and Dimed" -- Alpha Sigma Psi fraternity hosts child advocacy walk -- SHU Habitat member discusses Delaware relief trip -- SHU sophomore tries performing stand-up comedy -- SHU alumni speaks about child advocacy -- Men's ice hockey lose semi-finals against Quinnipiac -- Wrestling places 6th at CAA championships- Woman's lacrosse loses to LeMoyne 6-5


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 16, Sacred Heart University Archives Mar 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 16, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Freshman arrested for Marijuana possession -- SHU conducts first national poll -- ROTC, new four year program -- SHU students empowered with etiquette dinner -- SHU reacts to CBS documentary about 9/11 -- Delegates from El Salvador return safe -- Beauty secrets from around the world -- Woman's swimming finish record season -- OT win put men's hockey in final four -- Roselli brings WWF to SHU


2002 Nsu Fact Book, Nova Southeastern University Mar 2002

2002 Nsu Fact Book, Nova Southeastern University

NSU Fact Book

This 10th edition of the Nova Southeastern University Fact Book reflects expanding body of data and information that provides perspective on the university's character, growth, and accomplishments. The 2002 Fact Book continues to provide narrative, numeric, and graphic representation of the university, including history, characteristics, and developments of the institution, Data are presented in both tabular and graphic formats tp provide pertinent detail, and general trends highlighted.


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Archives Feb 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Archives

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU reacts to Fairfield U trauma -- Travel company has monopoly on SHU -- SHU professor wins the Kraszna-Rausz award for her book -- Honors students have a place to lounge -- Naomi Tutu addresses SHU -- Eating disorder awareness week


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 14, Sacred Heart University Archives Feb 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 14, Sacred Heart University Archives

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Seven freshman allegedly caught drinking and arrested -- Paying for porn at Parkridge -- Lack of equipment delays treatment of professor's heart attack -- AIDS awareness week at SHU -- Bomb threat at Fairfield U -- Win over St. Francis put men's basketball in first -- SHU football honored by Walter Camp -- Woman's basketball top Wagner 54-48 live on MSG -- Equestrian currently ranked second in zone


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 13, Sacred Heart University Archives Feb 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 13, Sacred Heart University Archives

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Five vehicle break-in at JCC -- El Salvador mission trip planned for spring break -- Etiquette dinner teaches skills for living -- "Souper" Bowl provides for the needy -- Investment game returns to SHU -- Where students can live -- Unkept promises end Hawley lounge remodeling -- Bush encourages volunteerism -- Men basketball enter playoffs with 79-57 win over Mount


Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Archives Jan 2002

Spectrum, Volume 20, Number 11, Sacred Heart University Archives

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: East hall traffic light up and running -- Students check grades online with Blackboard -- Comedian Happy Cole visits SHU -- Snow stops SHU events -- Library offering students new resources -- SHU remembers Dr. Martin Luther King -- Students suggest changes for campus -- Four game winning streak put woman's hockey in third


Antiques Roadshow: The Object Of Learning, Laura Felleman Fattal Jan 2002

Antiques Roadshow: The Object Of Learning, Laura Felleman Fattal

Journal of Social Theory in Art Education

Even as school administrators were cutting the unique feature of museum Educators from the school district budget, museum directors in Philadelphia were calling teaching through objects, 'lightning in a bottle.’ Educating through objects that have been crafted by talented artisans, owned by famous people, cherished by their association with loved ones, or inanimate witnesses to important historical moments is a recognized and immediate path to learning in the arts. In the search for the authentic, while simultaneously embracing the virtual, Americans participate in shaping a broad understanding of popular culture and accumulated history. Americans are having a love affair with …


Heads Above The Grass, Edgar Heap Of Birds Jan 2002

Heads Above The Grass, Edgar Heap Of Birds

Journal of Social Theory in Art Education

Today it is imperative that we acknowledge the brutality, intolerance and biased actions of the past. Thus by lifting our heads above the tall grass we can move forward to personal affirmation and progress. This progress can be represented by the educational and artistic exploration of complex issues of our society. In the field of art education we can articulate the progress by welcoming the creative activities of all vectors of youthful life and culture. Through this acceptance a wealth of experiences can be deposited to actually create more understanding and an enriched learning atmosphere. Once the multi-form stories of …


The Bodger Dialogues, Richard P. Richter Jan 2002

The Bodger Dialogues, Richard P. Richter

Publications

This is an account of Ursinus College during the period 1965-1994, told in a literary format by former President Richard P. Richter in 2002.


A U.S. History Model For Enhancing Essential Academic Learning Requirements In Reading, Christopher Matthew Jorgensen Jan 2002

A U.S. History Model For Enhancing Essential Academic Learning Requirements In Reading, Christopher Matthew Jorgensen

All Graduate Projects

The relationship between reading strategies that enhance essential learning in both · reading and history was studied. A U.S. History model has been developed to make connections between the teaching of history content and reading comprehension. Research has been obtained that indicates a direct correlation between student learning in a content area classroom and the integration ofreading strategies within daily lesson plans. Secondary teachers must be taught by teacher preparation programs and coached by administrators on how to develop lesson plans based on their students' need to use effective reading strategies. Secondary teachers must align their daily lessons and assessments …


Chalk, Talk, And Videotape: Utilizing Ken Burns’S Television Histories In The Classroom, Gary Edgerton Jan 2002

Chalk, Talk, And Videotape: Utilizing Ken Burns’S Television Histories In The Classroom, Gary Edgerton

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Gary Edgerton's contribution to OAH Magazine of History (Summer 2002) 16 (4): 16-22.