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Winter 2005

Where Are They Now?

Hank Stein '59...

Blessed

Pope John Paul II blessed a landmark exhibition being created by Xavier and the Jewish community documenting his long-standing relationship with the Jewish people...

Building Boom

After being squeezed out of downtown and into the spacious suburbs, Xavier roared through the 1920s with an abundance of development and the creation of a campus...

Quiz: Building Boom

See how much you know about the University's humble beginnings by taking this quiz....

Where Are They Now?

Ralph Lee '86...

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Jim Boothe '57...

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Joe Schoenfeld '81...

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Steve Thomas '56...

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Jerry Helmers '72...

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Bob Quick '68...

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Dexter Bailey '84...

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Mark Poynter '93...

Xavier 2015: A Look into the Future

In 10 years, another round of physical changes will once again change the face of Xavier....

 

features
 

A New Dawn

Dawn Rogers sets a fast pace as new athletic director with hirings, program changes

Class of 2008

Freshman class is largest, brightest and most diverse in University history

The Indianapolis 100,000

The Start of Great Achievements

Where Are They Now?

Hank Stein '59

 

 

Faculty Spotlight

Christine Dacey, chair of the department of psychology, answers questions about the prevalence of eating disorders, the myths surrounding them and what you can do to help.

Faculty Spotlight

John Fairfield, chair of the department of history, discusses America's fascination with movies and historical accuracy in films.

Faculty Spotlight

Kathleen Smythe, associate professor of history, discusses how teaching in Africa impacted her life and the intertwining of African and American history.