Document Type

Newspaper

Publication Date

10-23-1997

Abstract

Highlights include: Founder of the University, The Most Reverend Walter W. Curtis, dies at 84 --Sacred Heart University students and faculty will soon have access to the latest technology in neurobiology equipment for research due to the awarding of a $94,500 grant by the National Science Foundation --New multi-disciplinary project aims to train health professionals in serving the elderly and will combine the resources of the Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Nursing programs, and funded with $367,281 from the United States Department of Health and Human Services --English professor Dr. Michelle Loris proudly poses with her new book entitled, The Critical Response to Gloria Naylor (photo) --Green belt Brian Polovoy blocks a punch against 3rd degree black belt Danielle Fournier, former junior olympian team member. Currently both are members of the SHU martial arts team (photo) --“The Liberty Belles” opens at SHU’s Center for the Performing Arts --Senior Mike Galluzzo and friends Tom Hamilton and Jerry McDonald formed the band Bridge in 1992 (photo) --New Hampshire defeats men's soccer --Lady Pioneers field hockey continue to dominate opposition --Pioneer football falls to Merrimack --Cross-country teams had their share of victories and losses last week at the New England Cross Country Championship in Boston.


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