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Healing at Camp Kita

Camp Kita is named after the Abenaki word for 鈥渓isten.鈥 And that鈥檚 what Sydney Mosher 鈥10, her siblings, and Nichole Ivey 鈥08 are doing鈥攃reating a healing environment for children who have suffered loss, guided by the insight of the Mosher family. By Diane Atwood 鈥77 A few days before Sydney Mosher 鈥10 turned 14, her [...]

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Roy Mellon 鈥13, MATPT

Service All Around Originally from Saginaw, Michigan, Roy Mellon spent more than 20 years in the U.S. Air Force. Now retired and living in Korea for 11 years, he鈥檚 serving the U.S., the Catholic Church, and fellow believers in his new role as deacon. For Mellon, service has never meant so much. By Michaela Hotham [...]

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Loring E. Hart Endowed Scholarship

Hart family endows scholarship in Dr. Loring Hart鈥檚 memory Thanks to the generosity of the family of a former Saint Joseph鈥檚 College president, students now have one more opportunity to receive the benefit of a Saint Joseph鈥檚 College education. The Loring E. Hart Endowed Scholarship, established by Mrs. Marilyn Hart and children, Matthew and Ellen, [...]

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Reflecting on the Elk River incident

On the shore of a disaster: faculty address Elk River chemical spill A January 9 chemical spill contaminated the water supply of hundreds of thousands of West Virginia residents with a chemical agent used to clean coal (crude 4-methylcyclohexane methane, or MCHM). And for two Saint Joseph鈥檚 faculty members鈥攃hemistry professor Dr. Emily Lesher and assistant [...]

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Aquaponics: the wave of the future?

Aquaponics: addressing marine concerns, sparking career interest According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), doubling aquaculture in the United States could create over 50,000 jobs and a billion dollar industry. Environmental science professor Dr. Mark Green鈥檚 class MS 360鈥揂quaculture: Science and Methods might help to make that happen. 鈥淭he wild-caught seafood industry is [...]

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Peer-to-peer mentoring

Grant facilitates new peer-to-peer mentoring initiative Providing academic guidance and insight to first-year students at the College, a new peer-to-peer mentoring program鈥攁 product of The Academic Center (TAC) and a grant from the MELMAC Education Foundation in Augusta, Maine鈥攊s set to take off in the fall. The Peer Mentor Program accepts applications from rising sophomores, [...]

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What We Talk about When We Talk about The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games聽series is a fan favorite in popular culture. It happens to also be a favorite on college campuses鈥攂oth for the students and faculty. By Shannon Chisholm 鈥14 The Hunger Games聽trilogy, written by Suzanne Collins, has struck a chord with the American public. In 2011,聽The Hunger Games聽ranked as the third most banned book series [...]

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Digital Photography Goes Social

A spring semester course in digital photography added social media and camera phones into the mix. Is this the new norm? By Scott Quigley 鈥14 A 2013 Pew Research Center survey found that 58 percent of American adults own a smartphone, providing access to cameras and photo-sharing applications to nearly 240 million people. Another study [...]

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The Case for the Regional Alumni Chapter

Boston鈥檚 got one. Isn鈥檛 it time an alumni chapter opened near you? By Michael Bolanz 鈥00 Photo by Sean Pavone The 2013 launch of the College鈥檚 first regional alumni chapter was a welcoming moment for the College and its growing community of alumni. This inaugural chapter, located in Boston, Massachusetts, has set the tone for [...]

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