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Coronavirus Update 12-30-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 12-30-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
What to Do If You Test Positive During Break -- Masking -- Social Distancing -- Stay Home if You Feel Sick -- Testing for Employees -- Booster Clinics -- Study and Travel Abroad.
Coronavirus Update 12-21-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 12-21-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
As we prepare for what appears to be a challenging January, we want to remind you of the need to receive a booster shot before your return to campus after the Christmas break if you are eligible or no later than March 1.
Lilly Fellows Program Grant To Fund Conference Honoring Vatican Ii, Shu Founding, Sacred Heart University
Lilly Fellows Program Grant To Fund Conference Honoring Vatican Ii, Shu Founding, Sacred Heart University
Events
Sacred Heart University has received a Lilly Fellows Program grant to develop and host a three-day, regional conference next October on Vatican II and Catholic Higher Education which will be held on the 60th anniversaries of the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II) and Sacred Heart University’s founding.
Coronavirus Update 12-9-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 12-9-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
We want to thank you all again for your commitment to the Pioneer Promise this semester. That commitment on the part of the entire community helped us keep the number of positive cases very low and avoid the kind of big spikes that some of our neighboring colleges and universities experienced.
Links To Weekend Booster Clinics (12/11 And 12/12), The Coronavirus Planning Team
Links To Weekend Booster Clinics (12/11 And 12/12), The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
These clinics will be expanded to 200 slots. The link will stop working when the clinic is full.
Coronavirus Update 12-2-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 12-2-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
By now, we are sure you have heard about the omicron variant of the coronavirus. It originated in South Africa or Europe, and the first U.S. case has been identified in California.
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Flying Home for the Holidays -- The Gift of Charity -- Celebrating Hanukkah -- Plans for Winter Break? -- Community Theatre Hosts Connecticut's Got Talent -- Spotlight: Audrey's Corner -- D1 Football Wins NEC Title -- Art and Entertainment: Hallmark Christmas Couple -- Fashion: Mary Quant -- Sports: Sacred Heart Men’s and Women’s Fencing Update
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU Student Attends Astroworld -- The Trial of Ahmaud Arbery -- Post-Pandemic Job Hunting -- Student Get Ready to Study Abroad -- Fraternity and Sorority Life Events Update -- SHU Announces Partnership With Food Rescue - US -- Professor Named CT Nurses Association Vice President -- TAP Presents “As You Like It” -- Princess Diana’s On-Screen Portrayals -- Women’s DI Wrestling Makes Historic Start
Coronavirus Update 11-16-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 11-16-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
We want to take a moment to thank you and congratulate you for the attention you have paid to the Pioneer Promise this semester. As a result, our COVID numbers have been low (as of today we have one active case in our community) and we have been able to gather and hold many events that we missed out on last year.
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: New Provost at SHU -- News: Republicans Take Over Blue States -- Closing the Chapter on Facebook -- Perspectives: Fairfield Restaurant Week -- Sophomores Finding Housing Off -Campus -- SHU’s Elves Holiday Toy Drive -- “Songs of Sanctuary: A Concert Against Bullying -- Spring 2022 Registration: How Did it Go? -- Athlete Spotlight: Malik Grant Q&A
Coronavirus Update 11-9-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 11-9-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
Pre-holiday Testing: We are offering the opportunity to be tested for those who want to ensure they are negative before traveling home.
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Update: Hockey Arena -- Family Weekend 2021 -- Top 5 News Stories of the Week -- Perspectives: What is Cancel Culture -- Senior Spotlight -- SHU's Annual Turkey Drive -- Theater Arts Program Presents “The Other Josh Cohen -- Uniting Hearts: Paving The Way To Financial Freedom -- Arts and Entertainment: “SNL” with Kim Kardashian -- 2021 World Series: Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros - Women’s Soccer Making Late October Playoff Push
Coronavirus Update 10-27-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 10-27-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
There is new guidance from the CDC regarding the time frame in which vaccinated people should be tested if they were a close contact of someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Dead's at Red's -- Plans for Halloween -- SHU Alumnus Dario Melendez -- New Netflix Series "Squid Games" -- Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Fundraiser -- "Legends of Fear" Haunted House -- Spotlight: The s.w.e.e.t Life of Therapy Animals -- Arts and Entertainment -- Football Grabs Win over CCSU -- Sacred Heart Men’s Hockey Upsets #12 Boston University-- Women’s Bowling Looks to Roll over Competition This Season
Coronavirus Update 10-21-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 10-21-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
We hope you are as excited about Family Weekend as we are. The forecast is calling for crisp fall weather that will be perfect for the activities planned. We are pleased to tell you that we will be relaxing our rule about family members in the residence halls for Family Weekend.
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: 2021 Homecoming Weekend -- Fire Safety at SHU -- Is Social Media a Threat to Public Safety? -- Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers -- Fall Season Is Here -- ZTA Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month -- The Environmental Club at SHU -- Men’s Volleyball Heading to the NEC -- SHU Diving in Head First This Season
Coronavirus Update 10-13-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 10-13-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
We want to share that—in conjunction with Hartford HealthCare—we will be offering a clinic for Pfizer booster shots for those who received the Pfizer vaccine.
Coronavirus Update 10-7-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
Coronavirus Update 10-7-21, The Coronavirus Planning Team
University Briefings & Virtual Events
As of today, we continue to have low COVID numbers (three cases currently) in the SHU community. This is encouraging.
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Women Leading SHU -- Hungary’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Law -- Food Insecurity On Campus -- Intramural Sports Are Back -- Are You Getting the Covid Booster Shot? -- Missing Coverage for Missing BIPOC -- Discovery Science Center and Planetarium Reopens -- Fun at Fall Fest -- Men's golf finished fourth at the University of Hartford Invitational -- Women’s Ice Hockey Makes a Return
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure Report 2021, Department Of Public Safety
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure Report 2021, Department Of Public Safety
News, Magazines and Reports
"2021 Sacred Heart University Department of Public Safety Annual Campus Crime & Fire Report."
Library Newsletter, Volume 17, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletter, Volume 17, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Library
Library Newsletters
Word from the Stacks ... What is the new normal in the library? by Gavin Ferriby -- Documenting the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Sacred Heart University -- Gifts to the library -- New resources for a new year -- Digital Commons approaches milestones -- Gloria Naylor Symposium -- Books that have kept us sane in trying times -- Staff changes.
Sacred Heart University Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University Magazine
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Cascon 2021 Program, College Of Arts & Sciences
Cascon 2021 Program, College Of Arts & Sciences
SHU Faculty Publications
Conference program and abstracts for the College of Arts & Sciences (CASCon) faculty presentations held September 29, 2021 in the Martire Center at Sacred Heart University.
More than 40 faculty members participated in this year’s conference, representing multiple disciplines: languages and literature, psychology, biology, mathematics, government, Catholic studies, art and design, communications, chemistry and physics, history, theatre arts, theology/religious studies, media and sociology. There were 30 talks that covered various topics, such as the civil war, theatre, body image and Foodstagrams (Instagram posts about food).
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Nursing in a Pandemic -- New Music Major at SHU -- Gov. Lamont Seeks to Extend His Masking, Vaccination Orders -- Freshman Year... How's It Going? -- Exploring Pioneer Village -- Fall Fashion Show Collaboration -- Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment at SHU -- Audrey's Corner: The Power of Pets -- Life, Luxury, and the Pursuit of Fashion -- The Rise of Lil Nas X -- The Emmy Awards -- Club Football Starts Season 2-0 -- Wrestling Season Preview -- Nick Kirby Picks up Rookie of the Week for Men's Soccer -- Editorial: Julia Hallisey, Maria Cipriano
Life In A Pandemic, Francesco Anonymous
Life In A Pandemic, Francesco Anonymous
Community Reflections
Class assignment for Western Civilization. My family and I were some of the unfortunate ones as covid affected us considerably. Family members and close friends that were dear to us became sick, and some even passed. My mother's occupation was stolen from her, too, due to the circumstances. These events as a whole left us emotionally and financially damaged.
Covid-19, Anonymous
Covid-19, Anonymous
Community Reflections
Class assignment for Western Civilization , HI-102. For me, the only word to describe the pandemic was horrifying. Anyone who had any recollection of the pandemic will say March 13th will forever live in their memory as the day the world changed.
Western Civilization Primary Source Reflection #1, Anonymous
Western Civilization Primary Source Reflection #1, Anonymous
Community Reflections
The virus made it to Australia, and eventually, we followed suit and went into a nationwide lockdown.
The Covid-19 Pandemic Changed The World, Anonymous
The Covid-19 Pandemic Changed The World, Anonymous
Community Reflections
What I most want people in the future to understand about the COVID-19 pandemic is how quickly it changed from what everyone thought was a small sickness, into a worldwide pandemic that led to a complete shutdown.
Covid-19, The Coronavirus: It Has Many Names, Anonymous
Covid-19, The Coronavirus: It Has Many Names, Anonymous
Community Reflections
Class assignment for Western Civilization. A lot of people died, businesses shut down, people had to learn or work at home and students had school online using apps like zoom to participate in class in real time because of the whole nation quarantining itself. Quarantining was probably the worst and yet not the worst part of Covid because no one was able to go anywhere, everyone had to stay home so no hanging out with friends or really any kind of socialization.
Primary Source Reflection #1, Anonymous
Primary Source Reflection #1, Anonymous
Community Reflections
Class assignment for Western Civilization. During the time of the pandemic it was a hard time for me because of the new challenges we would have to go through as a country together. the new way of life by having to wear masks, being socially distant from others, and having online learning were just the tip of the iceberg of the pandemic. March 13th 2020 was the last day of in person learning for my junior year and high school and ever since then life took a complete different turn with dealing with the pandemic.