Document Type
Full Issue
Publication Date
Fall 1996
Abstract
Featured: Calendar --President's annual report 1995-96 --Joe McGuigan ’75, soccer player, alumnus, and now a caring coach --Prior to the start of classes, 14 Sacred Heart freshmen became urban volunteers in Bridgeport --A summer-study trip brought Christopher Conway ’92 to the home of his ancestors --Alumni profile, Craig Rydin MBA ’83 has a sweet job as president of Godiva Worldwide --Sacred Heart University announced that it had accepted an invitation to join the Northeast Conference and will seek NCAA Division I status for its intercollegiate athletic teams --Actor James Earl Jones graced the University Theatre stage in September for a single reading of "Monsters," a new play by Michael Folie --University’s director of Media Studies Programs Rebecca Abbott has produced, directed and written her second documentary about the high caliber of education in Connecticut’s public schools. “Schooling That Works: The Middle Years" -- In August participants gathered in Flanders for “Inner Sabbath,” a program co-sponsored by The American College, Catholic University of Louvain and SHU's Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Studies (REAPS). It was an experience of “world church” --The SHU Poll is conducted by The Center for Research and Public Policy (CRPP). At least three times a year the University will conduct polls focusing on topics of concern to Connecticut residents.
Recommended Citation
Sacred Heart University, "Sacred Heart University Magazine, Fall 1996" (1996). Sacred Heart University Magazine. 29.
https://digitalcommons.sacredheart.edu/univpub_shumag/29
Comments
Vol. 3, No. 2.