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Spring 2005

The Future of Learning

Spurred by technology, old concepts of learning are giving way to new visions...

End of the Innocence

The 1960s brought radical change to the University, both physically and substantively...

Reaching for Something More

A growing number of Xavier students enhance their education and move a step closer to God by stepping back into a retreat...

Standing Tall

Thanks to a firmly rooted program and one tough nun, Xavier ranks No. 2 nationally in student-athlete graduation rates...

 

features
 

Buenger Foundation

Grant takes aim at improving area’s Catholic schools, teachers

Leapin’ Lizards

Biology professor finds lizards’ tale crawling with lots of foreign intrigue

Making Waves

Crew team uses sculls to succeed, stay afloat despite expense of sport

President's Perspective

Challenges of Faith: Lent...and Lent

The Future of Learning

Spurred by technology, old concepts of learning are giving way to new visions

 

 

Faculty Spotlight

MSG Eric R. Wilson, a senior instructor in the military science department, talks about the history of Memorial Day

Faculty Spotlight

Carolyn Jenkins, an associate professor in the department of social work, discusses Parental Alienation Syndrome

Faculty Spotlight

William Madges, chair for the department of theology, discusses the impact of Pope John Paul II

More letters to the editor

The readers always write

Letters to the Editor

The readers always write