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Reflections on a cupboard that鈥檚 never empty

Faces of Mercy nourish food pantry started by college and town Sitting at his desk amid bags and boxes filled with macaroni and tuna, not far from the stack of mixed fruit cans near the door, it鈥檚 easy to imagine Mike Blais 鈥09 has a job connected to food. Donations at his Campus Ministry office [...]

Professor鈥檚 pioneering research on effects of ocean acidification garners global attention and third science grant

Dr. Mark Green knows the tiniest marine organisms can tell us a lot. As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have climbed steadily 鈥 making the ocean more acidic in the process 鈥 he was the first scientist to prove tiny juvenile clams were dying primarily because their shells were dissolving in less alkaline conditions. [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:11-04:00May 1st, 2010|Categories: Spring 2010|Tags: , , , |

Peas in February? In Maine?

Campus farm turns four-season Can peas really grow in the winter in Maine? They did at Saint Joseph鈥檚, where farm manager Michial Russell and his team worked hard to preserve life on the farm, even if it meant keeping an indoor 鈥渟ecret garden鈥 and shoveling their way to the outdoor greenhouses. Russell and his crew [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:11-04:00May 1st, 2010|Categories: Spring 2010|Tags: , , , |

Cassie, the campus canine

Meet the Counseling Center鈥檚 shaggy 鈥榓mbassador鈥 Everybody knows about Cassie,鈥 a Saint Joseph鈥檚 College freshman says, referring to the gentle Golden Retriever that greeted her as she entered the Counseling Center. 鈥淔or me, that鈥檚 why I first came in here.鈥 As she spoke, the student rubbed Cassie鈥檚 ears and graying muzzle and lovingly stroked the [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:11-04:00May 1st, 2010|Categories: Spring 2010|Tags: , |

Earth Day 2010

Required class about Planet Earth proved to be ahead of its time Before sustainability became a buzz word and colleges nationwide wholly embraced the green movement, Saint Joseph鈥檚 stood on unique ground nine years ago when it decided to require an environmental science course for all juniors. The course came about at the urging of [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:12-04:00May 1st, 2010|Categories: Spring 2010|Tags: , , , |

The new journalism: are we just talking at each other?

Based on a conversation with professor William Yates As the mass media fundamentally shift toward countless choices and louder voices, something gets lost, according to communications professor William Yates. In that atmosphere, he says, very important information gets treated the same as superficial information. "Britney Spears' medical records take on the same weight as national [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:12-04:00November 30th, 2009|Categories: Fall 2009|Tags: , |

In the footsteps of Paul

Biblical scholar will retrace apostle鈥檚 path Theology professor Steven Bridge received this year's faculty development grant of $12,000, which will allow him to study abroad for weeks at a time over the next three years. Next spring, Dr. Bridge will go to Jerusalem for two months where he will begin his research on the Apostle [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:12-04:00November 30th, 2009|Categories: Fall 2009|Tags: , |

Companies get youthful advice. Students taste corporate world.

Thanks to students聽majoring in human resource management, a local law firm now uses Facebook, an insurance company has the ability to "tweet," and a nearby hospital knows what it will take to retain its new crop of Generation Y and Z employees. The major is a mere two years old, but under the tutelage of [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:13-04:00November 30th, 2009|Categories: Fall 2009|Tags: , , , , , |

Professor wins grant for geology research

Natural sciences professor Johan Erikson has received a two-year $50,000 grant that he and two student researchers will use to examine geologic processes affecting the mineral composition of early post-Ice Age sediments in Maine." The research has implications for interpretation of long-term climate changes and their effects on the landscape," says Erikson, who was trained [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:14-04:00May 1st, 2009|Categories: Spring 2009|Tags: , |

Faculty expertise spans the spectrum

Interview with science professor to air on TV An interview with environmental sciences professor Mark Green will appear on ResearchChannel this spring as part of a 14-part series about National Science Foundation-funded research on climate change. Dr. Green will discuss his research on how ocean acidification affects the survival of shellfish for the show's eighth [...]

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