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Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU students participate in season of giving - SHU annual Christmas tree lighting -- Food review of JP's diner -- Equestrian finishes season as high point team -- Club ice hockey moves into second half of season -- Club football wins national championship
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Student's compete in Ethics Bowl -- What's going on at West Campus -- SHU math professor to run in the Boston Marathon -- Woman's ice hockey defeats Holy Cross for the 1st time in 10 years -- Football team ends season with senior day
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: SHU dedicates Wellness Center and Student Success Center to Shelia and Maureen Hamilton -- Gunman in Texas opens fire on church services -- College or Education presents 'Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Inside the Classroom' -- Men's tennis ends fall season with Connecticut State Invite -- Club football wins North Atlantic conference championship
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Quality of life poll in CT sparks debate -- Recent terrorist attack in New York City raises concerns about safety -- SCMA graduate students working with WSHU -- Men's basketball exhibition game benefit hurricane relief efforts -- Fencing opens season at Big One Invitational -- Men's and woman's cross country dominate at NEC championship meet
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Volunteer programs heading to Houston TX -- Zeta Tau Alpha promotes breast cancer awareness -- SHU's new morning show 'Daylight' -- Woman's rowing coach Jaclyn Smith, honored by US Olympic Committee -- SHU bowling prepare for upcoming season -- Woman's rugby coach interviewed by gift time rugby
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: SHU recognizes LGBT solidarity week -- New majors to start in fall 2018 -- Are you autism aware hold a walk for acceptance -- Greek lire unite for panhellenic pride week -- Four basketball games to be nationally televised in February -- The all year atmosphere of club sailing -- Woman's swimming and -diving back in the water for 2017-2018 season
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Nursing students travel to Guatemala -- Puerto Rico aims for recovery after hurricane Maria -- SHU jumps into virtual reality -- Club softball sets sights in world series return -- Woman's volleyball begin conference play -- Men's and women's ice hockey seasons underway
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: SHU alumni return for alumni weekend -- Introducing the campus concierge -- SHU student awarded physician assistant grant -- Band hosts be the match registration drive -- Men's soccer begins NEC schedule -- Men's lacrosse announces 3 coaching changes
Accounting Department Newsletter, 4, Department Of Accounting And Information Systems
Accounting Department Newsletter, 4, Department Of Accounting And Information Systems
News, Magazines and Reports
No abstract provided.
Library Newsletter Volume 13, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletter Volume 13, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletters
Highlights include: What does the library have to do with a student’s success? by Gavin Ferriby --Consider using Artstor and its over two million images --Focus on Digital Commons: SHU University Publications --Large book donation from the Smith Richardson Foundation --Library Resource Center in the new Center for Healthcare Education --Zotero --Full Text Finder --The new QuickSearch -- Blackboard tool: SHU Library Resource Builder -- Blackboard LibGuides tool: Embed research guides and database lists in any course shell --Trivia contests, football, and mini golf --Books read by Library staff --Book club --Library video tutorial project and Mark Denny --Guest speaker …
The Introduction Of Virtual Reality To Education: Should The Marketing Discipline Engage?, Enda Mcgovern
The Introduction Of Virtual Reality To Education: Should The Marketing Discipline Engage?, Enda Mcgovern
WCBT Faculty Publications
This position paper explores whether faculty should embrace the use of virtual reality as a medium of academic engagement with the future intake of digital native students. In recent years there has been a tremendous surge in the use of digital device platforms to extend the reach of education to the wider student populations. As a result, the positive engagement by students of multimedia objects, including video, sound clips and data in a more integrated, multi-sensory digital medium has gained significant traction in the learning environment. Students are moving faster into this digital space and it is not long before …
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Center For Healthcare Education Grand Opening --Who’s Afraid of Free Speech? Sacred Heart Hosts Constitution Day --Greek Life Participates in National Hazing Prevention Week --Catholic Studies Professors Publish Books (photo) --Male Rompers Take On the Fashion World --Editorial: Hometown and College Friends / Heather Keller --Editorial: Why Has Summer Not Left The Building? / Jordan Norkus --Feature: Tell Us Your Story: Trent Thompson (photo) --SCMA StudyAbroad in Dingle --The Theatre Arts Program Brings Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors to the Little Theatre Stage --Winter Guard Gets Promoted to Open Class --Men’s Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Honor Roll --Mike …
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Dr. Steven Michels, a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences since 2002, has been appointed Assistant Provost for Teaching and Learning --SHU listed as #4 on US World News Report list of the Most Innovative Schools in the North --Are You Autism Aware? Club gathered on the 63’s patio for a “Puzzle-a-thon” to raise awareness and promote acceptance for those affected by autism --Second Agape Latte with guest speaker and Director of Campus Experience, Rob Gilmore --SHU students react to DACA --Hurricanes Harvey and Irma: The aftermath --Tell us uour story: Junior Hector Gutierrez (photo) --Alumni …
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Campus construction update --SHU attempts to aid Hurricane Harvey victims --The summer’s biggest stories: Here’s what you might have missed --Students awarded M. Theresa Martinez Catholic Studies scholarships (photos) --Marriott residents coming to Toussaint --The freshman experience --Spectrum editorial board 2017-2018 --Introducing Kappa Alpha Theta and Beta Theta Pi --Tell us your story: Senior Jordan Velez (photo) --Bonne Vie Apparel Company, created by SHU student Alex Guerrero --Summer theatre with Sacred Heart’s Repertory Company, including Avenue Q and Macbeth (photo) --Fashion trends at the 7th Annual President’s Gala --Club Triathlon and Club Ultimate Frisbee two new sports --Women’s …
What Does Playing Games Teach Us About A Student's Ethical Life?, Robert Mccloud, Tamara Luarasi
What Does Playing Games Teach Us About A Student's Ethical Life?, Robert Mccloud, Tamara Luarasi
WCBT Faculty Publications
Most of our students play video games. A substantial percentage of our students is required to take a computer ethics course before graduation. Both ACM and ABET require some form of computer ethics. This paper addresses gaming ethics as a subset of the computer ethics course. Specifically it considers the case of Grand Theft Auto (GTA), one of the most successful and most criticized game franchises. Through interviews with computer science students the study looks at mainstream reaction to GTA and finds that computer science students, probably one of the more sophisticated groups of gamers, have sometimes surprising ethical views …
Sacred Heart University Security Protocol Plan: Shu Ready Planning 2017, Department Of Public Safety & Emergency Management
Sacred Heart University Security Protocol Plan: Shu Ready Planning 2017, Department Of Public Safety & Emergency Management
News, Magazines and Reports
The information in this publication has been compiled and presented in compliance with the requirements of Connecticut General Statute 10a-156a Security Protocol Plan. The purpose of this report is to provide a valuable resource to the University Community with regards to campus crimes and security policies. Additionally, the report is in compliance with the “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act” and Federal Public Law 101-542, 110-315. (See separate SHU Public Safety Clery Annual Crime Statistical Report for details.)
Creating A Positive Atmosphere In Online Courses: Student Ratings Of Affective Variables In Teacher Education Courses, Sarah Hamsher, Cynthia A. Dieterich
Creating A Positive Atmosphere In Online Courses: Student Ratings Of Affective Variables In Teacher Education Courses, Sarah Hamsher, Cynthia A. Dieterich
Education Faculty Publications
Instructors in higher education have to work to create a positive atmosphere. Yet, the behaviors instructors must exhibit to create such an atmosphere are different for online courses than face-toface (F2F) courses. The current study surveyed graduate and undergraduate students in a teacher education program to identify which affective variables identified in academic literature for creating a positive online atmosphere are most and least important. The results of this study suggest undergraduate and graduate students rank logistical behaviors (e.g., clearly described directions and expectations, constructive feedback) as most important and emotional-relational behaviors (e.g., interpersonal relationships, humor related to content) as …
Oer Awareness, Advocacy, And Adoption: An Institutional Approach, Jaya Kannan, Chelsea Stone
Oer Awareness, Advocacy, And Adoption: An Institutional Approach, Jaya Kannan, Chelsea Stone
Librarian Publications
Sacred Heart University (SHU) has launched a university-wide Open Educational Resources(OER) initiative with three goals in mind – reduce the cost of textbooks for students, increase access to course materials, and strengthen pedagogical effectiveness. SHU has made appreciable headway in the short span of one and a half years by formulating a vision, defining the goals, developing a plan of action, and implementing a pilot study to integrate open textbooks in two math courses. Although it is a nascent initiative, this presentation summarizing the lessons-learned will make a useful contribution to the OER academic discussion . The presentation will describe …
Student Teachers, Interns Are Vital For Teacher Recruitment, Student Achievement, David G. Title
Student Teachers, Interns Are Vital For Teacher Recruitment, Student Achievement, David G. Title
Education Faculty Publications
As a former superintendent of schools for Fairfield, Conn., I have personal insight into how valuable it is to have nationally renowned universities as part of our community. Through this proximity, and based on long-established relationships, I saw students from area colleges teaching and interning in our public schools, and even had the opportunity to hire some of them into full-time assignments. The strategic and creative support they provided for the children and teachers in our classrooms and their contributions to the district was invaluable then, and remains so today.
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
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Highlights include: Bishop Frank J. Caggiano to speak at the 51st undergraduate commencement -- Hailey Hastings, first female Mr. SHU -- SCMA initiates the bridge network -- Campus ministry introduced Agape Latte -- Men's rugby team host Red Cross blood drive -- SHU hosts 28th annual discovery gala -- SHU L.O.V.E. celebrates woman -- Men's golf places 8th at collegiate invitational
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Honoring the life of Caitlin Nelson -- Students and professor travel to Ireland for IoT conference -- Connecticut panel approves armed drones for law enforcement -- Is parking still a pain -- Woman's rugby wins inaugural tournament
Founder's Day 2017, Sacred Heart University
Founder's Day 2017, Sacred Heart University
Founder's Day Programs
Program for the April 12, 2017 Founder's Day ceremony.
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: College of Business welcomed Frank Martire fro Dean's Leadership series -- New app allows more connectivity on campus -- Biology department prepares for earth day -- Habitat for Humanity sleeps out for the homeless -- Salomon hired as supervisor of varsity athletic facilities operations -- Dance team prepares for nationals
Accounting Department Newsletter, 3.2, Department Of Accounting And Information Systems
Accounting Department Newsletter, 3.2, Department Of Accounting And Information Systems
News, Magazines and Reports
No abstract provided.
Library Newsletter Volume 13, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletter Volume 13, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletters
Highlights include: Sustainable New Paths for Scholarly Communication --New Resources: Streaming Videos --Considering Using Artstor and its 375,000 Open Access Images --SelectedWorks in Digital Commons@SHU New Look and Dashboard --Discovery Service Trials --Libraries are for Everyone --Welcome Back, Project Muse --Staff Book Reviews --Books Read by Library Staff --Staff Changes.
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Miles Forma discusses life with cerebral palsy -- Sean Heffron appointed executive director of student success -- Late-night diner to open in October -- Two pioneer men's lacrosse players earn NEC weekly honor -- Woman's indoor track and field earn NEC coaching staff of the year
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Student alternative spring break trips -- Professor wins international media award -- College of nursing ranked 4th best in CT -- Winter storm Stella impacts New England schools
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Hockey player Tegan Ketchum surprised by Navy brother at game -- Safety and security at SHU -- Fake News Colloquium highlights key media issues -- Freshman charged with falsifying rape accusations -- Transgender athlete faces new issues -- New club coming soon, Spoon University -- Iota Phi Theta's slam poetry night -- Basketball teams season end in NEC tournament -- Softball team hoping senior class provides home run season
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Archbishop and Papal Nuncio to the United States Christophe Pierre visits SHU -- Nursing students travel to Guatemala -- Oakwood apartments no longer SHU property -- New dating app shakes things up online -- Omega Phi Kappa's revival showcase -- Club figure skating finishes fifth at MIT qualifier -- Indoor track teams strong showing at NEC championships -- Swimming and Diving makes a splash at NEC championship
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: A new student organization making a difference, Greek Life Gives -- Sacred Heart debuts parent council -- Breast cancer presentation aimed to spread awareness -- Yale university changes name of controversial college -- Delta Tau Delta breaking the silence -- Zeta Tau Alpha supports fight against breast cancer -- Performing Arts department welcomes prospective students -- Equestrian team reining regional championships -- Woman's gold gets national pre-season recognition