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A student on her way to graduation (Cultural Quarter, Southampton, England)

Sacred Heart University hosted the annual President's Gala at the Pitt Center on September 16, 2021. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

Sacred Heart University hosted the annual President's Gala at the Pitt Center on September 16, 2021. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

Sacred Heart University hosted the annual President's Gala at the Pitt Center on September 16, 2021. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

Seniors are invited to join the Alum Association and the Office of Development for Berries & Bubbly, where we will raise a glass to celebrate your accomplishments and welcome you into the worldwide alum community. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and champagne or sparkling cider with your classmates, faculty and staff. We hope to see you there!

photo by Bill Mathews... project Restoration took place the first week of Christmas vacation. 20-25 students stayed on campus to help build houses and do outreach in the Marion community. It was cold. It was muddy. It was a life-changing experience for many!

Pictured above JC Students, Amanda Nolander (left) and Sarah Watson (right) helped to put insulation beneath a home in the community.

Sacred Heart University hosted the annual President's Gala at the Pitt Center on September 16, 2021. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

Brian from Trane AC finishing installation of new compressor.

This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC faculties and units only. For non-UBC use please contact comm.marketing@ubc.ca. Please credit photo to “Paul H. Joseph / UBC Brand & Marketing”

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The Oberlin Review is the newspaper of record for Oberlin College and the city of Oberlin, Ohio. Established in 1874, it has published continuously for 140 years, making it one of the oldest college newspapers in the United States. The printed edition of the Review is published every Friday during the fall and spring semesters, except during holidays and examination periods, with a circulation of 2,000 issues. The web edition of the Review is published online continuously.

 

Photo by Chris Smucki '23

The J. Edgar and Louise S. Monroe Library is 150,000-square-feet and offers a variety of seating for more than 700 students, providing abundant wired and wireless access to the Internet. The library offers three computer labs, two multimedia classrooms, four seminar rooms, 15 group study rooms, and an art gallery. The library houses a multimedia production classroom featuring computer workstations loaded with video, audio, imaging, and music production software. The library can accommodate a collection of up to 500,000 volumes and features a reading room for the use of its valuable archival and special collections.

The residence life lounge in is a popular hang out to use computers, relax on a comfy couch, or catch up with friends.

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