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Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Alzheimer's Awareness -- Flu Season Affecting Millions -- How Do You Celebrate? -- Is It Ever TOO Early for Christmas Tunes? -- The Best Way to Spread Holiday Cheer -- Celebrations of Light -- Ny'Ceara Pryor a Dominant Force for the Pioneers -- 2022 College Football Title Up for Grabs -- Spotlight: buildOn





Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University Nov 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Reimagining Life after 50 Years of Priesthood (Anthony Ciorra) -- Rainbow struggle playing out on sidelines of World Cup -- So You Think You Can Drive? -- Black Panther Sequel Hits Theaters -- The RISE Mentor Program -- The State of Classical Literature -- An Evening of Choro in the Chapel -- NFL Update: Eagles Flying High and Geno Smith Turning Heads







Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: State of Congress Unknown -- The Golden Ticket -- Total lunar eclipse in North America, East Asia -- SHU’s Home Makeover -- How Do You Spend Thanksgiving? -- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Michelle Loris ‘70 -- Singing for a Cause -- Selena Gomez Bares All in “My Mind and Me" -- TAP Presents “The Crucible” -- Qatar to Host the 22nd FIFA World Cup









Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: A Conversation with Governor Lamont -- The Great Debate: Pioneers at the Podium -- Your Voice (and Vote) Matter! -- Learn the Ropes of Voting with CCCE -- Old Enough to Fight, Old Enough to Vote? -- Taylor Swift Drops “3am” Edition of “Midnights,” Music Video -- The Road to the Larry O'Brien Trophy Begins -- Views with Styles






Shu Celebrates 60 Years Of Catholic Education, Center For Catholic Studies Oct 2022

Shu Celebrates 60 Years Of Catholic Education, Center For Catholic Studies

Anniversary Collections

Sacred Heart University recently marked two significant milestones: the Second Vatican Council’s 60th anniversary and the 60th anniversary of the University’s founding in the spirit of Vatican II.

Vatican II and Catholic Higher Education: Leading Forward Conference.


Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Accreditation for Computer Science and Engineering -- Erin Harrison Spotlight -- Funeral for 2 Ambushed Officers draws peers from around the U.S. -- The Wild Wild Fall Fest! -- Family Weekend Under the Fireworks -- (Green) Thumbs Up for Clean Up! -- Halloween Classics Revisted


Joy And Hope On The Margins: The Mission Imperative Of Access To Catholic Higher Education, Patricia Mcguire Oct 2022

Joy And Hope On The Margins: The Mission Imperative Of Access To Catholic Higher Education, Patricia Mcguire

Events

Introduction:

Words written in 1965 seem prophetic for today’s challenges to the human community:

“Never has the human race enjoyed such an abundance of wealth, resources and economic power, and yet a huge proportion of the world’s citizens are still tormented by hunger and poverty, while countless numbers suffer from total illiteracy. …political, social, economic, racial and ideological disputes still continue bitterly, and with them the peril of a war which would reduce everything to ashes.” (Gaudium et Spes #4)

The content and structure of Gaudium et Spes suggests a curriculum for Catholic Higher Education that is broad and deep …


What, For The University, Is Solidarity? Catholic Higher Education And The Unfinished Reception Of Gaudium Et Spes, Susan Bigelow Reynolds Oct 2022

What, For The University, Is Solidarity? Catholic Higher Education And The Unfinished Reception Of Gaudium Et Spes, Susan Bigelow Reynolds

Events

Introduction:

Forty years ago, Jesuit philosopher and theologian Ignacio Ellacuría accepted an honorary doctorate from Santa Clara University and delivered a commencement address with which some of us here today are likely familiar. In the concise and penetrating speech, Ellacuría proposed a vision of the university as both a center of intellectual inquiry and cultural production, and as a “social force”—a place concerned with the transformation of social reality.


“To Expel Or Embrace? The Challenge And Promise Of Handing Down The Catholic Intellectual Tradition In Light Of Dei Verbum”, Grant Kaplan Oct 2022

“To Expel Or Embrace? The Challenge And Promise Of Handing Down The Catholic Intellectual Tradition In Light Of Dei Verbum”, Grant Kaplan

Events

Introduction:

The conference description puts in remarkably succinct language what it takes most academics a long time to say. The description prompts participants “to explore how our reading and understanding of Vatican II documents, as well as the formative thinkers of Vatican II and the Catholic intellectual tradition, can deepen and expand our vision of Catholic higher education, addressing new and old challenges.” In accordance with this prompt, my paper will take up one challenge, an old one: handing on the Catholic intellectual tradition.


Vatican Ii And Catholic Higher Education: Guest In Its Own House?, Massimo Faggioli Oct 2022

Vatican Ii And Catholic Higher Education: Guest In Its Own House?, Massimo Faggioli

Events

Introduction:

Almost exactly sixty years ago to the day, pope John XXIII opened Vatican II, the greatest religious event in the 20th century and an epoch-changing council like only Trent before, with a speech, Gaudet Mater Ecclesia, which single-handedly redirected the agenda of the council and arguably also the course of Church history. Even though Vatican II deserves to be celebrated, anniversaries often have the unstated purpose to administer symbolic sedation. So, this conference is not a celebratory moment, rather an opportunity to reflect on the state of the reception of the council especially in Catholic colleges and universities. In …


60th Anniversary Of Shu Announcement, John J. Petillo Oct 2022

60th Anniversary Of Shu Announcement, John J. Petillo

Anniversary Collections

Email sent to the Sacred Heart community announcing the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Catholic university.


Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: High Praise for Journalism -- Frustrations Mount as Hurricane Ian’s Effects Linger -- Maura Cook Setting the Bar High for SHU Staff -- Getting Strange at Sacred Heart -- How do YOU deal with Mental Health? -- Welcome Back Alumni! -- Getting Groovy on the Quad!


Enginews Fall 2022, School Of Computer Science & Engineering Oct 2022

Enginews Fall 2022, School Of Computer Science & Engineering

News, Magazines and Reports

In this issue:

  • New Engineering professor, Okechukwu ‘Okey’ Ugweje
  • Business Minor
  • S-STEM Grant, National Science Foundation
  • Embedded Systems course
  • Engineering Explorations course
  • SHU Innovate club
  • Formula SAE Go-Kart "Road Kill"
  • Recent faculty publications and press releases


Sacred Heart University Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Oct 2022

Sacred Heart University Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University Magazine

The Illusion of Touch / Timothy Deenihan, editor -- Our Natural World / by Jennifer Mattei, Ph.D. -- Building Bridges Among Pioneers: Alumni Engagement offers a virtual community with real heart -- Big News for a Small Town: Local journalism is alive and well in Easton -- Hearts and Minds: 60 years ago Vatican II reshaped the Catholic Church. This year Sacred Heart hosts its own gathering to discuss the direction of Catholic higher ed. -- The Joe-Alicastro-ness of it all: 30 years as an Emmy-winning broadcast producer for NBC News -- A Matter of Perspective: 2023 Art & Design …


Library Newsletter, Volume 18, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Library Oct 2022

Library Newsletter, Volume 18, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Library

Library Newsletters

Inside This Issue: Renovated Study Space -- SHU Students and the Library: Student-Library collaborations -- Database and Platform News: CINAHL Ultimate and OverDrive audiobooks, e-books, and OverDrive Magazines -- SHU Faculty and Staff Authors -- Library Staff Changes.


Keeping Our Bodies And Minds Healthy Is Crucial, Grace Miller Sep 2022

Keeping Our Bodies And Minds Healthy Is Crucial, Grace Miller

Community Reflections

In my history class, I was asked to submit a part of my paper to the archive. The question asked "What would you want future generations to know about what life during the COVID pandemic was like?" I responded my offering my observations during the quarantine followed by what I think could be learned from the patterns I experienced during that time.


Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: An Immaculate Visit -- New iOS Update -- Hurricane Fiona marches through the Caribbean -- It’s the Great Pumpkin(Season), Charlie Brown! -- A Home Away from Home -- Order Up! Meet David Garcia, Executive Campus Chef -- Town Hall Meeting with Dr.P -- Suicide Prevention Month



Covid Experience, Jorge Gracia Sep 2022

Covid Experience, Jorge Gracia

Community Reflections

My personal experience about the pandemic has been for me a lesson of life from which I was able to learn many things.


The Covid Pandemic Primary Source Paper, Anonymous Sep 2022

The Covid Pandemic Primary Source Paper, Anonymous

Community Reflections

Class assignment for Western Civilization, Professor Marino.

The Covid pandemic was the first world crisis my generation has lived through and been a part of. Almost every aspect of daily life had changed during the height of the pandemic, and some of these changes will most likely remain forever.


Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: New Grant To Support STEM Program -- The Death of Queen Elizabeth II -- ‘Serial’ case: Adnan Syed released, conviction tossed -- The Sorority Spectrum -- 9/11 Memorial Held by Beta Theta Pi -- Lea Michele, Break a Leg! -- Women’s Volleyball: Back to Back...to Back? -- Women’s Soccer Lacing Up for NEC Play





March To September 2020, Anonymous Sep 2022

March To September 2020, Anonymous

Community Reflections

Although the pandemic was very negative for almost everyone, my piece focuses on a way to make it not so negative anymore. I explained my personal experience but showed what made the whole situation better for me. This piece was written to talk about the early months of the pandemic which include March to September of 2020.

Class assignment for Western Civilization, Professor Marino.


Coronavirus Update—Tests Available And Other Reminders 9/16, The Coronavirus Planning Team Sep 2022

Coronavirus Update—Tests Available And Other Reminders 9/16, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

We want to remind everyone that the University has home tests and masks available to anyone who needs them.


Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 2022

Spectrum, Volume 49, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include -- Brief Relief for Student Debt -- New Brothers on the Block -- A World Mourns Queen Elizabeth II -- Panic! At the Parking Lot -- Looser Restrictions, Bigger Opportunities -- “Just SHU It” Fair Continues 20-Year Tradition -- New Grub on Campus -- English Club’s Open Mic Night -- Men’s Soccer Kicks Off Season





Coronavirus Update—Report Positive Test Results, The Coronavirus Planning Team Sep 2022

Coronavirus Update—Report Positive Test Results, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

We want to remind everyone that you need to self-report if you test positive for COVID-19.


Utilizing Counseling Skills In The Classroom To Promote Student Well-Being And Success, Andrea J. Kirk-Jenkins, Sam Evans Sep 2022

Utilizing Counseling Skills In The Classroom To Promote Student Well-Being And Success, Andrea J. Kirk-Jenkins, Sam Evans

Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision

The success of institutions of higher education is dependent upon student academic success. Current research with students in higher education links academic success with student well-being. Members of the faculty are in critical positions to ensure student success and thus, the institution, but may be unsure how to promote well-being in the classroom setting. This article examines challenges professors face and shares a professional performance review process. Strategies and skills used by professional counselors that university faculty can implement to foster a sense of student well-being and establish supportive relationships through an integration of Miller’s Relational Cultural Theory and Social …


Monkeypox Guidelines 8-18-22, The Coronavirus Planning Team Aug 2022

Monkeypox Guidelines 8-18-22, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

We want to share some information with you regarding the monkeypox virus and the process should there be cases on campus. As always, we will be following CDC guidelines and the advice of state and local health officials.


Coronavirus Update 8-4-2022, The Coronavirus Planning Team Aug 2022

Coronavirus Update 8-4-2022, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

With most students coming to campus in just a few weeks, we want to fill you in on our COVID protocols as we start the year.


Employee Policy Handbook August 2022, Sacred Heart University Aug 2022

Employee Policy Handbook August 2022, Sacred Heart University

Handbooks & Factbooks

No abstract provided.


Nurturing Joy And Belonging: Practices For Rehumanizing Professional Learning, Katherine Egan Cunningham, Kristin N. Rainville Jul 2022

Nurturing Joy And Belonging: Practices For Rehumanizing Professional Learning, Katherine Egan Cunningham, Kristin N. Rainville

Education Faculty Publications

In this article the authors describe a professional learning initiative focused on joyful teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and the techniques that were used to foster a culture of belonging. The authors utilize an integrative framework for understanding, cultivating, and assessing belongingness to suggest implications for school-university partnerships. Finally, the authors pose questions for school-university partnerships to reflect upon to build an intersectional approach to professional learning in a post-pandemic educational landscape.


Occupational Therapy Newsletter, Summer 2022, Occupational Therapy Department Jul 2022

Occupational Therapy Newsletter, Summer 2022, Occupational Therapy Department

News, Magazines and Reports

Highlights: Letter from Department Chair and Program Director Dr. Sharon McCloskey -- 20th year program celebration slideshow -- Alumna Anastasiya Akay advocates for orphans in Ukraine -- Faculty focus on Amanda Wheeler (PhD, OTR/L) -- Dr. Sheelagh Schlegel (DrHSc, MPH, OTR/L, CHES, CAPS) facilitates patient simulations -- Dr. Lola Halperin (Ed.D., OTR/L) presents at the ConnOTA and AOTA conferences and participates in the Dean's Speaker Series -- Dr. Sharon McCloskey (Ed.D., MBA, OT/L, DipCOT, CTP) presents "Understanding the Impact of Trauma and ACE's on Learning and Participation in Schools" -- Pilot social simulation training program for occupational therapy students -- …