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College brand moves closer

For the past year, Saint Joseph鈥檚 has conducted research on how people perceive the college in order to establish a brand 鈥 one that informs how we communicate about the college and how we represent the college on all levels. 鈥淎 brand is much more than a logo or a visual system,鈥 says faculty member [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:00-04:00February 1st, 2012|Categories: Winter 2012|

Some good reads from some good minds

When political science professor Stephen Aylward passed away last fall, he left a legacy of kindness, intelligence and humor. He also left behind an annotated list of some of his favorite reads. Here are a few of them, followed by books recommended by other members of the campus community. 鉁β燭he Cold War: A New History聽by [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:00-04:00February 1st, 2012|Categories: Winter 2012|Tags: |

Online radiology program grows

Brenda Rice 鈥99/鈥08, the program manager for Saint Joseph鈥檚聽online radiologic science administration degree, keeps very busy these days. The former head of the School of Radiology at Mercy Hospital in Portland, Maine, Rice spends much of her time developing educational agreements with radiology schools faced with a new mandate requiring their graduates to have an [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:00-04:00February 1st, 2012|Categories: Summer 2012|Tags: , , |

New Chaplain joins Mercy Center staff

Saint Joseph鈥檚 College has appointed Rev. John McHugh, O.F.M., Cap., as campus chaplain. An ordained Catholic priest and Capuchin Franciscan Friar, he has a long history of serving on college campuses. Father McHugh spent 17 years at Dartmouth College, first as an associate chaplain and then as director of the Catholic Student Center. After leaving [...]

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Meet Interim President Kenneth Lemanski

Interim President Kenneth Lemanski brings with him an 18-year career as a higher education administrator, along with extensive experience in government and the private sector. A member of the Saint Joseph鈥檚 College Board of Trustees for three years, he was until recently the vice president for advancement and university relations at Westfield State University in [...]

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Then and now, a look at our first 100 years

When Saint Joseph鈥檚 College was founded in 1912, streetcars ran along Stevens Avenue near the Sisters of Mercy convent in Portland where the college opened its doors. Horse-drawn carriages also served as common transport because mass production of automobiles had yet to take off. As a country, the United States practiced isolationism, World War I [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:01-04:00February 1st, 2012|Categories: Winter 2012|Tags: , , |

The academy of travel: what you learn can surprise

While there may be no place like home, foreign lands entice many Saint Joseph鈥檚 faculty, students, and alumni to pack their bags looking for adventures abroad. Whether traveling for research or for fun, foreign countries offer unparalleled opportunities for learning 鈥 often in unexpected ways. When planning a summer vacation, most people wish for scenic [...]

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One hundred years of teaching teachers

Educating teachers and the birth of Saint Joseph鈥檚 College go hand in hand. When young women at St. Joseph鈥檚 Academy in Portland graduated from their Sisters of Mercy-run high school, some wanted to become teachers. According to reported history, they asked the Mother Superior about ways to pursue their studies within a Catholic setting, and [...]

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