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Full-Text Articles in Education
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Students sparked with election interest -- Dr. Cernera presented with annual Friar Award ---NASPA honors two SHU students -- Welch College of Business among Princeton Review’s top 296 schools --- Conflict in Congo ignites interest at Sacred Heart -- Public safety work to keep students protected --- Post-election, Hollywood speaks out -- Golda revamps Sacred Heart radio station -- Shuttles help car-less students get around town -- Lack of offense dooms Pioneers vs. Monmouth
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Obama Wins 2008 Election -- Tuition Up, Economy Down -- Goodwin Set to Cap off Fall Lecture Series -- SHU and QU Students Feel Impact of Campus Crime -- CCJU library collection to be dedicated in Ryan-Matura library --- Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction -- Outpost Gets an Upgrade -- SHU Hosts Election Coverage Party -- Sacred Heart Revives Darien Art Gallery --- Brown’s injury overshadows Pioneer victory on Halloween --- XC teams finish in top three
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Pioneers skate up victory -- community in uproar over student behavior -- SHU student hit by car -- Residential Life Searches for New RAs -- RAD Program Teaches Women Self-Defense -- Club OP: 18 to Enter; 21 to Drink at Outpost Pub, Friday Nightlife Keeps Students Entertained on Campus-- Local Outrage, Administration Works to Prevent Future Issues -- Public Safety Advises Caution to Community -- SHU Political Poll Results -- SHU's Top 10 Hottest Halloween Movies
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Cleaning cut back in certain residence halls -- Journalists addresses ethical election issues -- Woman in the running: Round table discussion -- Army ROTC provides mental and physical challenges -- Memories of murdered Israeli teenagers survive -- Psychology professor aids Academy with NYC marathon -- Political Pedestals --Ratemyprofessors.com Rates well SHU -- Prescription for dangerous study habits -- Football suffers first loss to Albany -- Women's Volleyball sweeps NJIT --
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Alumni return home to old stomping grounds -- University responds to issues regarding underage drinking -- Campus community celebrates -- Commonfund cuts college spending for time being: Schools find themselves freezing funds -- Voting deadline approaching, act fast -- Rave of the week: student I.D. card helps save money -- Five tips for the perfect first date-- Business majors take hit with faltering economy -- SHU cribs: Housing battle -- Men's ice hockey poised for big year --
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Giuliani shares leadership theories -- Pedaling on patrol: Public Safety uses alternative transportation -- College students across the nation face higher suicide and depression rates --Choir members increase their participation by singing within congregation -- GE scholars program to encourage minority education -- From school sweats to body paint: SHU shows spirit -- Rant of the week: My fight with 'Senior Pub Night' -- Actor Paul Newman, 83, dies in Westport -- Pioneers defeat Marist --women's Volleyball beats CCSU for first time --
Response To The 2007-8 Presidential Seminar On The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
Response To The 2007-8 Presidential Seminar On The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
Presidential Seminar on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
The goal of Professor Thomas Curran from the History Department at Sacred Heart University in applying for the Presidential Seminar was essentially to learn more about the Catholic intellectual tradition (CIT) so that he could help design and teach the core-curriculum-course and organize the training of adjunct instructors who carry a substantial share of the teaching burden.
Sacred Heart University Fact Sheet - Fall 2008, Office Of Institutional Research
Sacred Heart University Fact Sheet - Fall 2008, Office Of Institutional Research
News, Magazines and Reports
No abstract provided.
Religion And Mythology In A Sample Of Undergraduate Psychology Of Women Courses, Christina J. Taylor, Rosemarie Galasso
Religion And Mythology In A Sample Of Undergraduate Psychology Of Women Courses, Christina J. Taylor, Rosemarie Galasso
Psychology Faculty Publications
The coverage of religion and mythology in undergraduate courses in the Psychology of Women was explored by (a) surveying a sample of undergraduate instructors (N=72); and (b) examining coverage in textbooks on the Psychology of Women (N=95). 48.6% of teachers said they include some coverage, while 43.1% said they never do. The total percentage of coverage in textbooks is small, ranging from a mean of 2.0% in the 1970s to 1.1% in the current decade.
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
High-profile guests visit university -- Student-run radio station hears major changes -- “Transcendent & Sublime” now showing in The Gallery of Contemporary Art -- 20 students lend their voices for educational online video Cable in the Classroom www,ciconline.org/ eLECTION -- Time capsule will remain sealed for 55 years, will be placed in the wall of the new chapel -- In the Spotlight: Shining senior Kaitlin McNally -- Pioneer football cruises past Iona -- Women's soccer picks up first win of season -- Men's Soccer ties Yale 0-0 -- Men’s basketball captain for the 2008-09 season is graduate student Joey Henley …
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Mitch Albom shares his inspirations on success -- SHU sophomore Alison Cubbellotti battles liver disease with a little help from her friends and fellow students -- WSHU radio receives multiple journalism awards -- Habitat for Humanity comping for a cause at the eighth annual sleep out -- CCJV hosts memorial Holocaust exhibit -- Incompatible Roommates: How to survive your first year -- Women’s field hockey won their home opener 4-1 against the Fairfield U Stags -- Men’s soccer falls to Adelphi 3-1 -- Cross country competes at Fairfield, gears up for Monmouth -- Women’s soccer drops pair to Delaware and …
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Presidents from prestigious universities support lowering the drinking age to 18 — Like Other locations on campus, the University Chapel underwent some transformations and is due to be completed during spring 2009 -- Daughters of Isabella -- Class of 2012 enter college with new opportunities — You probably remember what you were doing when you found out about the Twin Towers on this day seven years ago -- Printing limit causes chaos -- The 4-Heart Harmony jazz choir will be performing in New York City on Sept. 11 in memory of victims from the disastrous events of seven years ago. …
Library Newsletter Volume 4, Issue 2
Standardization Of Scientific Terminology And The Teaching Of The Natural Sciences In Nineteenth-Century Brazil: The Contribution Of Benjamin Ramiz Galvão, Karl M. Lorenz
Education Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Schooling And The “Hygienization” Of Less-Privileged Children In Brazil, 1870-1900, Karl M. Lorenz, Ariclê Vechia, António G. Ferreira
Schooling And The “Hygienization” Of Less-Privileged Children In Brazil, 1870-1900, Karl M. Lorenz, Ariclê Vechia, António G. Ferreira
Education Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
O Positivismo No Ensino De Ciências Naturais Na Escola Secundária Brasileira: 1890-1900 [Positivism And The Teaching Of The Natural Sciences In The Brazilian Secondary School: 1890-1900], Karl M. Lorenz
Education Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
University College Presents Faculty Excellence Awards, Jing'an Tang Ed.
University College Presents Faculty Excellence Awards, Jing'an Tang Ed.
Jing'an Tang
In his first year as an instructor Jing'anTang was one of two professors honored with the Faculty Excellence Award given after a nomination by several University College students who were enrolled in his Business Policy course. The award, which has been bestowed since 2004, recognizes faculty who have gone above and beyond the call of duty, according to Mary Lou DeRosa, interim dean of University College.
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 37, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 37, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Mr. SHU is crowned — SHU gives away free tuition — Biology department receives grant to study songbirds -- Poster showcase presents senior projects -- Secret Service Officers speak at SHU — Can your daily habits be a result of OCD? — Where students flock when the weather’s hot — Art & Design host senior Portfolio night --Slapstick comedy brings out best in Segel --SHU Forces proves talent at showcase -- Senior co-captains lead dance team to 4th in Nationals -- Media studies students display creative work for community -- Women's lacrosse wins first ever NEC title
Forty-Second Commencement 2008 (Graduate), Sacred Heart University
Forty-Second Commencement 2008 (Graduate), Sacred Heart University
Commencement Programs
Program for the Graduate ceremony held May 17, 2008.
Forty-Second Commencement 2008 (Undergraduate), Sacred Heart University
Forty-Second Commencement 2008 (Undergraduate), Sacred Heart University
Commencement Programs
Program for the Undergraduate ceremony held May 18, 2008.
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 36, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 36, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Photojournalist opens eyes at SHU -- Phi Omega Tau hosts AIDS walk to raise awareness -- Student Government winners -- Professors receive grant to study horseshoe crabs -- Double majors find jobs easily in work world -- Does GPS get you there or no where ? -- From the new SHU Idol to American Idol --The 'Big' mystery behind your favorite man in red -- Professor Semel actively engages students to keep learning interesting -- Softball suffers setback with three loss weekend -- Girl’s lacrosse earns share of NEC regular season title with victory over Blue Devils -- Men’s lacrosse …
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 35, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 35, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights: State archaeologist digs up history -- SHU's physical therapy program ranks first in Conn. -- The subprime crisis may be affecting students financially -- Attention milk lovers: the milk machine is coming back to FLIK -- Wellness fair challenges SHU to 'Spring Into Wellness'- Semel plans to work with terrorist experts in Israel -- Cost of living increases as standard of living decreases-- Phi Omega Tau to host AID’s Awareness Walk -- Student's sweat daily workout classes -- Giving back to the community -- Injuries hampering Pioneers’ season -- Baseball splits four-game series with Long Island --
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 34, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 34, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Prof. Robert Russo elected to state senate -- Student government elections: Who are the candidates?-- Health Fair to inform students on how to keep healthy--Former O-Reilly Factor guest speaks at SHU -- Refurbished Hawley Lounge --Nu Espilon Omega hosts suicide awareness walk -- Decision 2008: What SHU says about the Iraq War -- Trend alert: sloppy by day, stylish by night -- Sacred Heart home to Conn. Day of Percussion -- Paul Herman puts on his dancing shoes with stars -- Who will be crowned the next Mr. SHU? Meet the contestants -- Graduate student creates “Mi Abuela, ” an …
Determining The Role Of Technology In Supporting The Professional Growth Of Administrative Leadership Candidates, Antoinette P. Bruciati, Gail Nordmoe
Determining The Role Of Technology In Supporting The Professional Growth Of Administrative Leadership Candidates, Antoinette P. Bruciati, Gail Nordmoe
Education Faculty Publications
School improvement planning that is guided through data-driven decision making has been recognized as a “best practice” among educational leaders for many years. Although national standards for school administrators routinely incorporate educational and information technology components, state boards of education do not currently mandate technology training for those enrolled in programs leading to administrative certification. As a result, many school administrators may not be adequately prepared to use computer and information technologies supportive of their roles and responsibilities. This investigation examined the perceptions and current technological literacy of individuals enrolled in a university-level Administrative Leadership Program. Research focused on the …
Robots That Teach: Developing An Integrated Curriculum For Middle School Math, Antoinette P. Bruciati
Robots That Teach: Developing An Integrated Curriculum For Middle School Math, Antoinette P. Bruciati
Education Faculty Publications
Keeping middle school students interested in mathematics and motivating them to succeed are challenges that continually present themselves to even the most seasoned teachers. Students will be drawn to mathematics if they are able to connect it to exciting careers. This paper describes a research-based curriculum model for teachers, grant writers, and others interested in incorporating Lego robotics technologies into an existing middle school mathematics curriculum. The model is based on data gathered from a three year research study in which approximately 150 sixth grade students per year and their teachers collaborated with a middle school Math Coordinator, a school …
Not On Our Watch!, Randall G. Glading
Not On Our Watch!, Randall G. Glading
Education Faculty Publications
A zero-tolerance policy and a watchful eye ensure that student drinking at football games is a thing of the past.
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 31, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 31, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Local celebrity named Board of Trustee, SHU alumnus, John Ratzenberger, accepts new title -- Reality show's David "Punk" Otunga to visit SHU -- Tips for students who are looking to live off campus--Sacred Heart delegation will be leaving for one week to work with elementary and secondary school children in El Salvador--Healthy Eating Revisited: article series Sponsored by the Eating Disorder Task Force -- Award shows left in the dust by students--Dancing to the top of Div. 1 schools--Digital Printing Service offered at Mail Center--Men’s hockey secures home ice for playoff opener--Wrestling falls to Rider, travel to CAA Championships--Quinnipiac scrapes …
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 30, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 30, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
NFL head coach Tony Dungy speaks at SHU (photos) -- Record turnout for Spring Career Fair -- CJ masters program receives accreditation -- Students voice opinions on political front -- New season under way for campus Channel 3 -- Performance of ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ in the Edgerton -- What does it take to be Mr. SHU? -- Student Life is searching for 2008 summer Orientation Leaders -- Jacquelin Bouthot set out for Zambia, working for the Mongu Branch of the Cheshire Home Society of Zambia -- Welch College of Business offers MBA for Liberal Arts, Science -- Men’s hoops drops …
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 29, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 29, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Men’s indoor track and field team clinched its first Northeast Conference title -- Sorority brings Active Minds to campus -- Obama's campaign trail brings him to Connecticut -- Chinese imports affecting what we eat and wear -- Students are inspired to improve leadership skills -- SHU chosen “College of the Week” by youth political Web site YourThreeCents.com -- Rachel’s Vineyard Ministry offers support -- Drinking posters around the campus causes reactions -- Students speak out against animal killing for the sake of fashion -- Men's track and field captures first NEC title: Women take third, behind St, Francis (Pa,) and …
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 28, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 28, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
John McCain makes a Pitt stop -- Sister Margaret Palliser, OP, S.T.D. Assistant Vice President for Mission leaves SHU after 15 years -- Bridgeport Police crack down on underage drinking -- Students help rebuild ruins caused by Katrina -- Judea Pearl gives lecture titled "Can We Talk Ourselves to Peace” -- Pre-PT club coordinates trip to experience 'Bodies' exhibit in N.Y. -- The three green pillars between Seton and Merton Halls have a symbolic meaning of a student’s growing knowledge -- Senior Bridget Steckis has big plans for SHU Players -- Men’s volleyball falls to Springfield -- Shubik, Brooks lead …