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1972

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Happenings At Shu, Vol. 5, No. 4, Office Of Public Information Sep 1972

Happenings At Shu, Vol. 5, No. 4, Office Of Public Information

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Highlights: Fall 1972 features new courses in disciplines such as urban studies, the humanities, biology and psychology --New administrative appointments and a reorganization of admissions and student personnel functions have taken place at SHU --A University Management Center to provide managerial training development for area profit and nonprofit industries, businesses and organizations started September 1. Charles W. Harper, chairman of the business administration department, is director --Community use of the SHU library increased significantly during the past year and 155 new community borrowers were added. In addition, an extensive children’s literature collection has been developed during the last few years …


Happenings At Shu, Vol. 5, No. 3, Office Of Public Information Jun 1972

Happenings At Shu, Vol. 5, No. 3, Office Of Public Information

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Highlights: SHU has moved dramatically this Spring to reorganize its curriculum to permit greater electives, offer a Bachelor of Science Degree to go with its B.A. Degree program and introduce two-year degrees in Bank Management and Executive Secretarial Studies --SHU will lease part of its premises to Bridgeport Engineering Institute for evening use. The move will bring several hundred BEI students to campus --Mrs. Leonard Schine of Westport, a member of the "Celebration of the Arts" Committee, talks with Leland R. Roberts, university music director, and Mrs. William H. Conley, wife of the SHU chancellor, before the Reginald Marsh painting …


Happenings At Shu, Vol. 5, No. 1, Office Of Public Information Feb 1972

Happenings At Shu, Vol. 5, No. 1, Office Of Public Information

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Highlights: President Kidera has been meeting privately with various state legislators to discuss the future role and opportunities provided by Sacred Heart University in servicing Connecticut students and community residents --Head Start Grant Received by SHU --Francis J. Luongo, assistant professor of history, has been named manager of WSHU-FM --Performances of the award winning Broadway “Cabaret” production by the SHU drama players brought several thousand to campus during various nights in December.