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Archive for June 2nd, 2009

Yes, spring is already well underway as far as the calendar is considered, but the spring issue of Saint Michael’s College  Magazine is being mailed today, Tuesday, June 2. Look for it in your mailboxes starting tomorrow! (Despite this editor’s best plans, each issue seems to come out a few weeks later than intended.)

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After more than three decades, Zaf Bludevich remains at the heart of Purple Knights athletics By Caroline Crawford Photos by Andy Duback Walls can’t literally talk. But the walls of Zaf Bludevich’s office say plenty. Framed photographs line the walls and shelves, ranging from black-and-white track team photos from the 1970s to color photos of [...]

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By Mark Tarnacki YouTube’s impact on society was one of the critical examinations going on in Jon Hyde’s Documentary Film class this semester. Hyde’s journalism students formed groups to create films from conceptualization to storyboards, script-writing, creating animations, editing and producing. As part of their learning experience, the YouTube group posted several clips of their [...]

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By John J. Neuhauser We are now nearly a year into an economic crisis that has touched almost every segment of society, including higher education.  We have quickly and perhaps appropriately moved from a culture where conspicuous consumption is the order of the day to one where old-fashioned frugality seems the norm.

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A few weeks ago, I was sitting in my third-grade son’s class for what was dubbed “A Writer’s Celebration.” What was remarkable to me, on top of the sweet, poignant and insightful writing that these eight- and nine-year-olds were sharing, was the fact that they used Adobe’s Audition software, a highly innovative program for audio, [...]

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By Mark Tarnacki Photography by Andy Duback Flashing a girl-next-door smile as expansive as her strong and lanky six-foot swimmer’s frame, Eileen Mullowney ’12 confides that she’s “always losing things,” perhaps referring to her funky yellow Crocs that swim team buddies snagged and colored red for a prank this year. Maybe she means the time she [...]

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Erica Masi ’09 is researching how friends really do make things better By Buff Lindau Photo by Brian MacDonald Friends help us during life’s toughest times. We don’t need a scientist to tell us that. But the research Erica Masi ’09 is conducting seeks to find out just how much our friends help us. The [...]

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Declan McCabe associate professor of biology, and students Erin Doyle, Jacqueline Cote, Ian Meyers, Brian Cunningham and Alexandra Canepa presented research funded in part by Vermont EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) at the Benthic Ecology Meetings, March 4-7, at Texas A&M University.

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Poet Greg Delanty receives tributes from both sides of the Atlantic By Buff Lindau Rarely does a poet have a “collected poems” until later in life. But professor of English Greg Delanty achieved that honor before his 50th birthday with Collected Poems 1986-2006 (Carcanet 2006). And this year, when he turned 50, he was recognized [...]

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Admissions wants to know who you know It helps to know someone. That’s the case in looking for a job. And more and more that’s the case when it comes to finding the right college.

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