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Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 26, Sacred Heart University Dec 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 26, Sacred Heart University

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Lisa Ling gives global perspective -- Bone marrow drive held to benefit to local woman -- Dedication made in honor of Isabelle Farrington -- Vatican astronomer Brother Guy Consolmagno discusses "God's Mechanics" -- Sacred Heart participates in National Initiative of AAC&U -- Interview seminar alleviates student concerns -- Matt Tarro brings new graphic design to campus Pioneer magazine -- Men’s hoops downs Columbia, clip Hawks -- Women’s basketball beats BYU for third straight win -- Latina, Kidd play key role in men’s basketball success -- Kos, Marshall set two school records for swimming -- Wrestling travels to Penn St. for …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 25, Sacred Heart University Nov 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 25, Sacred Heart University

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Pioneers attempted to “Bag a Stag” as they took on Fairfield University at the Arena at Harbor Yard -- Students unite as ONE to fight poverty -- UMOJA transforms Edgerton into a night at the Apollo -- Speakers team up to offer Facebook awareness -- Death penalty panel discussion stirs up opposing views -- Center of Catholic Thought, Ethics, and Culture (CCTEC) hosted the conversational lecture, “Whose America? Immigration and a Just Society” --Spidlik hosts "Problems and Progress" lecture -- IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Music makes junior Andrew Marvin’s world go round -- St. Vincent's Medical Center help smokers quit -- …


Spectrum, November 15, 2007, Sacred Heart University Nov 2007

Spectrum, November 15, 2007, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Students take part in fund raiser -- Woodward declares state of denial -- Lecture series wins NASPA award -- Nationally recognized photographer speaks to students -- Pulitzer Prize winning play hosted by SHU players -- Wellness Center holds STD screening in Pitt Center -- Holidays spark a season of giving back -- ‘Tis the season to go to the movies -- Professor Taylor to showcase band in third benefit concert-- Men and women's basketball start the season with a loss -- Swimming continues record breaking season


Spectrum, November 8, 2007, Sacred Heart University Nov 2007

Spectrum, November 8, 2007, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: University donates to help troops -- -- Nu Epsilon Omega awarded mini-grant for cause -- Nationally renowned etiquette specialist to host dinner -- Faculty defines what it means to live in a just society -- Volunteer fair offers alternative opportunities for graduates -- CWC teaches to “Fear No Candidate” -- Money savvy: budgeting tips made easy -- He Said/ She Said... -- SHU Players get ‘Lost in Yonkers’ -- Senior class serves up midnight volleyball -- Women’s soccer reaches playoffs for seventh straight year


Fact Sheet - Sacred Heart University - Fall 2007, Office Of Institutional Research Nov 2007

Fact Sheet - Sacred Heart University - Fall 2007, Office Of Institutional Research

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Spectrum, November 1, 2007, Sacred Heart University Nov 2007

Spectrum, November 1, 2007, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: University hosts parents weekend -- Bridgeport leaders discuss thoughts about health care -- Cemera hosts informational meeting about Chapel updates-- Tibetan monk discusses importance of meditation -- College of business named highly in Princeton Review -- Spring 'breaks' out early in November -- ‘Saw IV’ holds box office hostage -- Blackout for Britney -- Sopranos’ creator speaks on leaving viewers in the dark -- Men’s cross-country records best ever NEC finish


Spectrum, October 25, 2007, Sacred Heart University Oct 2007

Spectrum, October 25, 2007, Sacred Heart University

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Student contracts staph infection -- University network alerts students on campus via text -- Motorcycle rally for Sherwood raises funds to help pay medical expenses -- SHU places second in NEC graduation success rate -- Website says SHU professors paid higher than four out of five colleges -- IN TH€ SPOTLlCHT: Kelly Linskey -- Women’s soccer gets first, second win of season -- Split weekend for men’s soccer -- Field hockey splits against Siena and Rider -- Women’s v-ball continues to roll, wins third straight -- Fink, Payne escape from Foxhole -- Crew competes in Head of the Charles Regatta.


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University Oct 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University

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Habitat for Humanity members Rob Bristol, Kaitlin Gerberville, and Stephanie Reyes traveled to Ga. to receive national award -- Speaker Lindsey Pollak urges student to reach for dream jobs -- Sacred Heart community supports breast cancer walk -- Zeta Iota Lambda hosts blind and autistic pianist Brittany Maier -- Students Events Team is ready with this year’s Harvest Weekend -- 4 Heart Harmony presents annual Pipe Screams concert -- IN TH€ SPOTLIGHT: Amanda DeMatteis, four year President of the Class of 2008 -- Great Danes too much for Pioneer football -- Kasyanov wins Quinnipiac Invitational -- Women’s tennis places third …


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University Oct 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University

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"Fun Ride" fundraiser a success; Equestrian team teaches students and faculty how to ride at Lion Hili -- Students learn how to help the aging population -- Changes made to library generates student discussion -- 2008 Presidential election generates discussion -- WSHU host David Bouchier draws crowd to University Commons -- Lifehouse invades the Pitt Center -- IN THE SPOTLiGHT: Arman Dixon mixin’ it as All American track star and rap performer -- Wagner Seahawks eked out an 18-15 victory over the Pioneers -- Coaches in the spotlight on “Coaches Corner -- Men’s and women’s cross country sweep meet at …


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University Oct 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: “Fun Ride” fundraiser a success-- The Ryan-Matura Library gets revamped for fall semester -- Students learn how to help the aging population -- 2008 Presidential election generates discussion -- Sacred Heart community shows their support for injured -- WSHU host David Bouchier draws crowd for Sunday show -- Lifehouse invades the Pitt Center -- A new look makes the "PItt' center of attention -- Men’s and women’s cross country sweep meet at Fairfield Invitational -- Shubik, Brooks named men’s hoops captains


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 17, Sacred Heart University Sep 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 17, Sacred Heart University

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Sacred Heart receives replica of Chinese artifact: Ancient Chinese artifact linking Christianity to China is being displayed on campus — SHU nationally recognized for core commitments plan by AAC&U -- Chapel construction stirs up controversy — Chinese imports not passing safety inspection — Habitat sleep-out brings homelessness to the forefront -- IN TH€ SPOTLIGHT: Kaitlin Gerberville breaks out the tool belt for Habitat for Humanity -- Men's soccer downs U Maine 1-0 -- Women's volleyball strong in second place finish at SHU Invitational.


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University Sep 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University

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Catholic and Jewish delegations meet Pope Benedict XVI: Cernera and CCJU delegation —Nursing department receives elite CHEFA grant — Honors program has big plans for the near future: Dr. Steven Michels appointed director — Facebook: A bigger threat than it appears — Rwandan holocaust survivor tells her story — ‘The Elements of Air’ exhibit opens at gallery -- IN TH€ SPOTLIGHT: Sean Hilderbrand, 21 going on 35 -- 2007 Sacred Heart graduate and former wrestler Sherwood Fendryk suffered multiple injuries from a severe motorcycle accident, facing a challenging recovery and rehabilitation -- Field hockey falls to No. 4 Hawkeyes -- …


Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University Sep 2007

Spectrum, Volume 26, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University

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New chapel spurs controversial discussion -- Cambridge Facility Still Under Construction -- Closed network is open only to SHU students -- Class of '11 First to Experience Core Curriculum -- Out with the old and in with the new students -- Meet the Greeks -- Matt Telvi, student body president -- Offensive outburst buries LaSalle -- Women’s soccer falls short to Colgate -- Men’s soccer stuns Yale in weekend split -- Ricarti Mendes New coach brings clean slate for women’s v-ball -- Men’s and women’s cross country open season at Fordham -- Dale Fink leads Pioneer offense.


Forty-First Commencement 2007 (Graduate), Sacred Heart University May 2007

Forty-First Commencement 2007 (Graduate), Sacred Heart University

Commencement Programs

Program for the Graduate ceremony held May 12, 2007.


Forty-First Commencement 2007 (Undergraduate), Sacred Heart University May 2007

Forty-First Commencement 2007 (Undergraduate), Sacred Heart University

Commencement Programs

Program for the Undergraduate ceremony held May 13, 2007. Commencement Address: Vincent K. McMahon, Chairman of the Board, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 22, Sacred Heart University Apr 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 22, Sacred Heart University

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The Virginia Tech tragedy aftermath -- All-in-one approach to student cards is finally here -- A new and more spacious facility for SHU's College of Education and Health Professions will be located at 7 Cambridge Drive in Trumbull -- Student body President Jim Daly passes the torch, honor and responsibility to Matt Telvi -- Mercury poisoning, a ‘fishy’ situation -- Tavio Hobson is Mr. SHU 2007 -- SHU F.O.R.C.E. Dance Ensemble performed their fourth Annual Recital “Bringing Sexy Back” -- Skit Night kicks off week long Springfest -- Megan Spehar recently won the Enterprise athlete of the week, has played …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 21, Sacred Heart University Apr 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 21, Sacred Heart University

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Gun rampage sends shock waves at Virginia Tech -- Earth Day Awareness Week -- Making a passing 'grade; for Princeton Review -- Operation Potato Drop -- Restrictions of a dry college campus -- Honest Abe rocks out at G-Star -- The cast of “Lend Me a Tenor” captivated audiences -- ‘First year experience’ video contest -- Psi Chi chapter celebrates its 20th anniversary -- Flik chef offers health foods and quality service -- Led by senior Mike Ivers, the Pioneers volleyball defeated St. Francis to capture their first ever NEC Cup -- Aces in the deck for SHU baseball, pitcher …


Sacred Heart University Magazine, Summer 2007, Sacred Heart University Apr 2007

Sacred Heart University Magazine, Summer 2007, Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University Magazine

Highlights: Sacred Heart breaks ground for its chapel, bell tower and gardens --Cardinal Spidlik Center inaugurated in Rome --New book by Dr. David L. Coppola, associate executive director of the CCJU at Sacred Heart University, encourages interfaith dialogue --CCJU delegation meets Pope Benedict at Auschwitz --Germany’s Christian Democratic Union Party turns to SHU’s Dr. Gary Rose to help decipher the American campaign --New Middle Eastern Studies program launched --SHU and NCC sign transfer agreement for Criminal Justice students --Dr. Petra Garnjost has been named director of Sacred Heart University's Luxembourg campus and assistant professor of Management --2006-07 speakers --College of …


Sacred Heart University Magazine, Spring 2007, Sacred Heart University Apr 2007

Sacred Heart University Magazine, Spring 2007, Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University Magazine

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“Go Live In ’05”—From Hierarchy To Shared Governance In Higher Education, Peter A. Maresco Apr 2007

“Go Live In ’05”—From Hierarchy To Shared Governance In Higher Education, Peter A. Maresco

WCBT Faculty Publications

Higher education is in the midst of a major transformation evidenced by several factors: greater demands from stakeholders; pressure to increase student enrollment, financial uncertainty, limited resources, and a responsibility to contribute to the community’s civic and economic development. Faculty and staff in higher education are challenged to deliver education in innovative ways. This innovation requires an expedient method of governance and necessitates careful examination of the organization’s structural, cultural, and decision-making processes. To meet these demands, leaders in higher education must examine decision-making processes and design governance models that respond quickly and efficiently to their myriad of constituents.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 20, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 20, Sacred Heart University

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Michael Emery, Chair of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Science, was recently selected as a 2007 Catherine Worthingham Fellows of the American Physical Therapy Association, the most impressive recognition given by the APTA -- Pitt Center hosts Goo Goo Dolls -- Death Penaly awareness week -- Toy'ing around to help Team Brent -- Vatican astronomer visits to talk about outer space and God -- One book, two traditions and many interpretations: Rabbi Avi S. Olitzky -- STD testing -- Bubeck, women’s lacrosse buries Blackbirds -- Second half surge propels men’s lacrosse to win over Robert Morris -- Men's volleyball drops …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 19, Sacred Heart University

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WWE recruits students to be their corporate ‘superstars' — U.S. Ambassador David Dunford visits as a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; addresses war and world -- From the chapel to Big Red, Dr. Cernera talks about it all -- The life of off-campus living — How to room with your roommates — Mandatory laptop inventory check -- Jason Monti making a pitch to MLB scouts -- Payam Zarrinpour, senior, Shiraz, Iran, set a new record for Sacred Heart in the NCAA wrestling championships -- Men’s Ice Hockey falls in semifinals to Air Force.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 18, Sacred Heart University

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Habitat lends some helping hands in New Mexico, Florida, and North Carolina -- SHU makes an impact in El Salvador -- Home is where the heart (and your lottery number) is — SHU present displays a passion for the job -- The Order of the Arrow Quinnipiac Dancers brought back the traditions of Native American dances and songs -- Men’s hoops finish No. 2 in NEC -- Women’s basketball comes up short against Robert Morris University 68-66 in the 2007 NEC -- Zarrinpour ready for NCAA Wrestling championship -- Men’s Lacrosse defeated by Manhattan.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 17, Sacred Heart University Mar 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 17, Sacred Heart University

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Being professional was a priority: Internship and Career Fair -- Rob Hardy is the new Vice President of Human Relations -- Mississippi delegation will help with Hurricane Katrina relief -- Core curriculum will change and challenge, says Dr. Michelle Loris -- Spring into action and put your best foot forward: MS Walk -- A cast of 15 students performed “The Visit” by Friedrich Durrenmatt in the Edgerton -- SHU idol contestants prepare for the second round -- Men’s basketball defeats Monmouth -- Men’s ice hockey clinches top seed in AHA playoffs -- Shubik is Mr. Versatility for men’s basketball.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: ‘Building dreams one house at a time’ -- Destination: New Mexico, North Carolina and Florida -- Political survey will let SHU students speak out -- Alpha Sigma Psi takes on a new role and cause -- Time to get in shape on National Fitness Day -- Snow plowing and safety are a big concern on and off campus -- College acceptance is only getting more difficult for prospective students.


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University

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Building dreams one house at a time: Habitat for Humanity -- Political survey will let SHU students speak out: SHU Polling Institute will analyze views on the Catholic vote -- Welch College of Business will celebrate its international accreditation by AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and its 10th anniversary as a college -- Alpha Sigma Psi is dedicated to diabetes awareness -- Mystery revealed: Seniors party at The Playwright -- Dr. Joe Utterback is a shining example of the well-rounded staff of professors -- Men’s hoops bounce back with win against Mount St. Mary -- Hockey star …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University

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Big Red made sure the Pitt was packed: New mascot unveiled, pumped up SHU spirit -- Bridgeport Sound Tigers team up with Physical Therapy program -- Spanish website creates opportunities for SHU students -- Being broke is no joke in college -- From Bucky to Big Red -- Monica Concha, Senior Class President 2007, knows the location of this year's Senior Mystery Trip -- Robin Roberts, news anchor for ABC News’ Good Morning America, came to speak -- What's up with WHRT? -- The Pioneer’s 6’4 center Joey Henley scored 19 points -- Ice hockey's Smith and Drew sweep out …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 15, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Big Red made sure the Pitt was packed -- Blood drive receives positive response-- Players team up with Physical Therapy program -- Gay marriage bill is center of controversy in Conn. -- Ready to rock ‘n’ roll -- Holy Havoc: a look at the Jewish festival of Purim -- Spanish website creates opportunities for SHU students -- President Bush pushes for a possible Pell Grant raise-- Robin Roberts to speak at Edgerton Center -- Student bands benefit El Salvador -- Excitement sparks creativity at Pitt poster contest-- Men’s basketball holds on for win-- Track Finishes second in NEC’s


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 14, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 14, Sacred Heart University

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Students embark on religious retreat -- Big Red is coming -- Black History Month celebrates culture and diversity -- Join the 'tug-of-ware' to save a young boy's life: Pioneer Pulls Trevor Fund -- SHU’s gymnastics is ‘elite’ at what they do -- A day in the life of Student Government President Jim Daly -- Women’s basketball team hosted CCSU where the Lady Pioneers achieved yet another NEC win by defeating the Blue Devils 77-49 -- Pack the Pitt dates back to the opening of the William H. Pitt Center -- SHU dance team one big family -- Men’s ice hockey …


Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 13, Sacred Heart University Feb 2007

Spectrum, Volume 25, Issue 13, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Suspicious individual lurks at Oakwood -- Students relate to Rapp’s struggles and ‘Rent’ -- So, what’s the big deal about Big Red? -- Professors ‘love’ for subject matter an issue -- Ready. Set. Build? Construction of chapel questioned -- Safety is a top priority -- Students’ Reactions to the State of the Union Address -- O.A.R. performs on stage at Fairfield University's Alumni Hall -- Matt Libassi introduces Lights Out with Mike Harnois, a campus-wide television show being put into production this year -- Auditions held for new mascot -- Long Island Blackbirds marched onto the home floor …