Update 2016
Description
- Media Type
- Text
- Item Type
- Newsletters
- Description
- Item is a newsletter published by St. Jerome's University for its graduates, faculty, staff and friends. This issue includes: articles on the Campus Renewal Project: Building a Future, Leaving a Legacy; the Library and Chapel renovations; Technology in Learning; St. Jerome's being presented with the International Federation of Catholic Universities "Ex Corde Ecclesia" Medal; a spotlight on Professors Jane Nicholas, Whitney Lackenbauer and Steven Bednarski and their current projects; an article by David-Antoine Williams, Professor of English on his research project: "The Life of Words: Poetry and the Oxford English Dictionary"; an article by Professor Maureen Drysdale, Department of Psychology on school-to-work transitions; on Dr. Jack Sehl, the 2016 Recipient of the Chancellor John Sweeney Award for Catholic Leadership; on HeforShe Impact 10x10x10; on the Encounter KW program at St. Jerome's University; and on the Master of Catholic Thought set to become a full-time program. Also included is the schedule for the 2016-2017 Lectures in Catholic Experience.
- Notes
- Volume 34
- Publisher
- St. Jerome's University
- Place of Publication
- Waterloo, ON
- Date of Original
- 2016
- Subject(s)
- Corporate Name(s)
- St. Jerome's University
- Collection
- St. Jerome's College records
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 43.4693228384021 Longitude: -80.5462590795898
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- Physical Description
- 43 p. : ill.; 22 x 28 cm
- Copyright Statement
- Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Recommended Citation
- SJU Archives
- Location of Original
- 2-2-2-A54
- Terms of Use
- Unrestricted.
- Contact
- St. Jerome's University LibraryEmail:sjuarchives@uwaterloo.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:290 Westmount Rd. N.
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G3
St. Jerome's University is located in Waterloo, Ontario, and is situated in the University of Waterloo. It was founded as St. Jerome's College in 1865 by the Congregation of the Resurrection. In 1959, it was granted university status and changed its name to the University of St. Jerome's College. It has been federated with the University of Waterloo since 1960. In 1998, the name was officially changed to St. Jerome's University.