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The Class Of 2020, Anonymous Sep 2020

The Class Of 2020, Anonymous

Community Reflections

The class of 2020 will go down in history as one of the most unique graduating classes in history.


Coronavirus Personal Experience, Anonymous Sep 2020

Coronavirus Personal Experience, Anonymous

Community Reflections

The document explains how I felt and what I experienced during the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Anything Can Happen Within A Blink Of An Eye, Anonymous Sep 2020

Anything Can Happen Within A Blink Of An Eye, Anonymous

Community Reflections

This reflects my experience during Covid-19 because it compromised my senior year of high school. Class assignment for Professor Marino, Western Civilization.


A Time To Remember, Anonymous Sep 2020

A Time To Remember, Anonymous

Community Reflections

COVID has truly been a time to remember. Six months ago, on March 13th the whole world changed. Experiencing a global pandemic first hand has been an experience I will never forget.


Coronavirus Update 8/21/20, The Coronavirus Planning Team Aug 2020

Coronavirus Update 8/21/20, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Opening-of-School Activities --Learning What NOT to Do --More on Masks --Faculty --Testing/Contact Information --Study Areas for Commuters --Daily Health Symptom Survey --We're Here to Answer Your Questions.


Coronavirus Update 8-7-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team Aug 2020

Coronavirus Update 8-7-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

We have updates for you, including the latest guidance from the State of CT regarding visitors from high-risk states, an important change to the University calendar and updates on required testing for students.


Take A Deep Breath, Edward Stewart Jul 2020

Take A Deep Breath, Edward Stewart

Community Reflections

Email sent by Fr. Ed Stewart on his departure from SHU: Early on in the pandemic, Father Tony asked Campus Ministry and Volunteer Programs staff to come up with a way of reaching out to the wider SHU community during our dispersal. With that, the daily Take A Deep Breath reflections were born.


Return To Work Guidelines, The Coronavirus Planning Team Jul 2020

Return To Work Guidelines, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

"Return to Work" employee transition timeline, guidelines and requirements.


Sacred Heart Faculty Adapt Courses To Changing Times, Sacred Heart University Jun 2020

Sacred Heart Faculty Adapt Courses To Changing Times, Sacred Heart University

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Altered curricula teaches students how pandemic impacts business, health care, teaching and more. As Sacred Heart University professors fully absorbed the reality of the pandemic and what it meant for their students and classrooms, they came to an important decision: “teach the virus.”


Perspectives Of A Graduating College Student, Kristin Anonymous Jun 2020

Perspectives Of A Graduating College Student, Kristin Anonymous

Community Reflections

My personal thoughts/ reflections about this time and its impact as a graduating college student.


Thelma's Legacy, Cara E. Kilgallen Jun 2020

Thelma's Legacy, Cara E. Kilgallen

Community Reflections

Last week, while the world erupted in powerful protests, my dear godmother took her final breath, and her story matters. Thelma's obituary, written by Sacred Heart University faculty member Cara Kilgallen.


Remembering Covid-19, Ellis Badger Jun 2020

Remembering Covid-19, Ellis Badger

Community Reflections

I have recently started working as an Occupational Therapist for Wellpath Recovery Solutions at Bridgewater State Hospital, a maximum security, forensics hospital, including working in the Covid 19 Unit.

Outside of work, I am able to spend a lot of time with my family, exercising, and woodworking. I keep in close contact with my classmates and we are always there for support through these tough times.


Giving Back To Our Communities During Covid-19 Pandemic, Kylie Roberts Jun 2020

Giving Back To Our Communities During Covid-19 Pandemic, Kylie Roberts

Community Reflections

My first year in the SHU physical therapy program was unfortunately brought to a halt and transitioned online earlier this year due to the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Sadly, this pandemic has affected my family and me in more ways than school moving to online courses. My grandmother Gloria passed away due to COVID-19 in mid-April.


My Mother's Obituary, Her Death From Coronavirus, Annemarie Murphy May 2020

My Mother's Obituary, Her Death From Coronavirus, Annemarie Murphy

Community Reflections

My mother's obituary, her death from Coronavirus. Her mention in the New York times, U.S. Deaths Near 100,000, an Incalculable Loss (May 24, 2020).


Please Share Your Covid Experience!, Peter Gavin Ferriby May 2020

Please Share Your Covid Experience!, Peter Gavin Ferriby

University Briefings & Virtual Events

As history unfolds during the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Remembering COVID-19 Project is collecting experiences and responses from the SHU community to preserve for decades to come. Ryan Matura Library staff, in collaboration with the departments of history, sociology, theatre arts and the School of Communication, Media & the Arts, will collect and archive the content.


Coronavirus Update 5-22-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team May 2020

Coronavirus Update 5-22-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Last weekend, we gave you a broad overview of the SHU-Flex model and the University’s plans and protocols for on-campus, face-to-face learning in the fall. Our plans must be consistent with the guidelines set forth by the State of CT and the CDC, which continue to evolve. Since last week’s message, we have received several questions from you that we will address below. We thank you for your continued patience. In an ideal world, we would not be making any changes at all, but we must adapt our usual way of functioning to maximize the health and safety of the …


Coronavirus Update 5-15-20, The Coronavirus Planning Team May 2020

Coronavirus Update 5-15-20, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

This week we want to provide some more information about the University’s planning for the coming semester. There are many details still to be finalized, but we want to give you as much information as we can to help you with your planning. As you might expect, Sacred Heart is following the guidelines recently provided by the governor for the reopening of universities as well as guidance from health experts.


Coronavirus Update 5-8-20, The Coronavirus Planning Team May 2020

Coronavirus Update 5-8-20, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont came out with guidance for reopening colleges and universities. The good news is that the recommendations are in line with the discussions and planning that are already taking place among Sacred Heart’s task forces that are preparing for the fall semester and beyond in the wake of the coronavirus.


Professor Susan Goncalves Donates Plasma To Covid-19 Patients, Sacred Heart University May 2020

Professor Susan Goncalves Donates Plasma To Covid-19 Patients, Sacred Heart University

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Susan Goncalves, a professor in Sacred Heart University's Dr. Susan L. Davis, RN, & Richard Henley College of Nursing, has been a nurse at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport for 35 years. On March 23, when she began experiencing chills due to a fever, she knew she needed to be tested. Three days later, her results came in COVID-19 positive.


Experience During Covid-19, Anonymous May 2020

Experience During Covid-19, Anonymous

Community Reflections

This submission from Professor James Bartley was a class assignment from a student who maintained a journal describing her experience working at a hospital during the pandemic.


Coronavirus Update 5-1-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team May 2020

Coronavirus Update 5-1-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Our plan to offer a full on-campus program for both residential and commuter students (for the fall semeser) will not come without temporary changes to our typical way of campus life.


Separation Anxiety, Nisha Sidana May 2020

Separation Anxiety, Nisha Sidana

Community Reflections

I wrote this poem about a month and a half after we were sent home from SHU. A couple of my friends were talking to me one day, telling me how much they missed their boyfriends/girlfriends, everything they love about them, and their longing to see them, knowing they wouldn't be able to. I took inspiration from this, as well as the feeling of being suddenly separated from the people you love, and wrote it into a poem I titled "Separation Anxiety." I wanted to artistically express the feeling a person gets when they realize how much they have taken …


My Thoughts On Covid-19, Patrick Ferraro May 2020

My Thoughts On Covid-19, Patrick Ferraro

Community Reflections

I feel deeply sorry for the loved ones that were lost from the SHU community directly from COVID-19. The tragedy of death can feel even worse in a time like this where it’s almost as if we can feel it through all of the fear we are presented with.


Coronavirus Update 4-24-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team Apr 2020

Coronavirus Update 4-24-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Working behind the scenes on our responses to this pandemic and our plans to get back to campus are a group of task forces appointed by President Petillo. Each task force is appropriately populated with the University staff and faculty with the knowledge and experience to tackle the issues before them, and these leaders are bringing in others throughout campus as needed.


Coronavirus Update 4-17-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team Apr 2020

Coronavirus Update 4-17-2020, The Coronavirus Planning Team

University Briefings & Virtual Events

A few updates: In response to an executive order from the City of Bridgeport and strong guidance from Governor Lamont, we are now requiring everyone to wear a mask. We will hold a virtual conferral ceremony on May 9 and 10 to acknowledge the earning of degrees. WSHU is launching a podcast to update listeners on the latest with the coronavirus outbreak in our region.


Don't Bug Me: Everything Young Kids Need To Know About Coronavirus--In Verse!, Rhea Paul Apr 2020

Don't Bug Me: Everything Young Kids Need To Know About Coronavirus--In Verse!, Rhea Paul

Community Reflections

A story in verse for young children (3-8) about coronavirus. Narrated by the author, Rhea Paul. Press the "Slide Show" button at the top of the screen, then in the menu that appears, hit "Play from Beginning" all the way to the left.


Health Behaviors And Pandemics, Jay E. Maddock, Anna E. Greer Jan 2020

Health Behaviors And Pandemics, Jay E. Maddock, Anna E. Greer

Public Health Faculty Publications

Human health behaviors are essential to reducing the spread and impact of pandemics. However, most behavioral scientists do not work in the area of pandemics given the infrequency of their occurrences. This editorial examines relevant health behavior theories, in particular the precaution adoption process model, and how these apply to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Campus Map: Online Learning Spaces For Commuters, Sacred Heart University Jan 2020

Campus Map: Online Learning Spaces For Commuters, Sacred Heart University

University Briefings & Virtual Events

Sacred Heart has numerous outdoor spaces and informal places to study in our buildings. However, to provide additional options for learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have identified four areas throughout our campuses where students may choose to participate in online learning.


A Rare Case Of Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus After Photodynamic Therapy, Madison Bradley, Sonal Muzumdar, Neda Shahriari, Marti J. Rothe, Madina Falcone Jan 2020

A Rare Case Of Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus After Photodynamic Therapy, Madison Bradley, Sonal Muzumdar, Neda Shahriari, Marti J. Rothe, Madina Falcone

Biology Undergraduate Publications

Dear Editors:

Topical photodynamic therapy (PDT) is frequently used in dermatology to treat actinic keratoses (AKs) and superficial nonmelanoma skin cancers (Ibbotson et al., 2019). Herein, we present an extremely rare case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) after PDT.


Pressure To Be Perfect: Eating Disorders In Sports, Genevieve Nitzsche Jan 2019

Pressure To Be Perfect: Eating Disorders In Sports, Genevieve Nitzsche

Writing Across the Curriculum

Eating disorders have become more prevalent in recent years as societal standards have gotten harsher. Typically, when people think about the type of people who develop eating disorders, the first thing that pops into their head is not athletes. There is an association between athletes and the need for great amounts of food to fuel their bodies. However, in sports such as wrestling and aesthetic sports, like gymnastics and figure skating, the emphasis of image and the pressure from their coaches can be extremely harmful to their mental health. This paper discusses specific statistics of the incidence of eating disorders …