Faculty activity and achievements
Spring 2011 | Section: NU PerspectivesEach year, Newman faculty members publish and present a variety of literary and scholarly works. Here is a sample of...
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Each year, Newman faculty members publish and present a variety of literary and scholarly works. Here is a sample of...
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Mildred “Mickey” Frances (McCoy) Armstrong and Marjorie “Marj” (Westwood) Chance will be recognized with a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa during the Spring 2011 Commencement ceremony May 14.
Newman University receives feedback from alumni, students and friends from several different sources. We’re always happy to hear from the Newman community.
Volleyball The Newman volleyball team overcame some early-season struggles and earned the No. 2 seed in its first-ever Heartland Conference...
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An important key to success in most any endeavor is balance. A painter, for example, seeks a balance among different colors, shapes and proportions. Doctors urge us to eat a balanced diet from many food groups to maintain good health. In our daily lives we strive to find the right balance between work and play, spending and saving, dreaming and acting.
For four weeks in late 2010, John (J.R.) Pyles, M.D. ’76 volunteered his medical services to the J/P Haitian Relief Organization (J/P HRO) to help victims of the earthquake that struck Haiti Jan. 12, 2010.
Other Newman University alumni volunteered their time and services to help earthquake victims in Haiti. Here is a brief look...
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Colleges and universities, like people, have an identity — a character or core essence drawn from and created by the institution’s history, unique qualities and guiding principles. In the case of Newman University, that identity includes a strong connection to our sponsors, the Adorers of the Blood of Christ (ASC).
There is nothing unusual about a college student making time between classes to meet her mother for lunch. When that lunch also depends on what time her mother’s classes fall, however, you know that this family’s college traditions are different than most.
A look at the Campus Master Plan 2010.