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“Due to your generosity, I have been able to afford a college education
here at Saint Joseph’s, which was my first choice. I am the only person
in my family to seek higher education ... With your help I am able to achieve
my dreams and to inspire others whose circumstances are similar.”
Crystal
’09, double majoring in psychology and nursing
“It is exciting to watch and encourage students as they discover their
creative voices. In the process we learn to see the world from many angles
and uncover the mystery and wonder of everyday life.”
Scott Fuller, art professor
Finalist, Beijing Olympic Landscape Sculpture Contest
“Working with Dr. Eduljee, Associate Professor of Psychology, has given
me valuable research experience. I feel as though the skills and analytical
techniques that I learned with this research has better prepared me for some
of what I’ll be doing in graduate
school, and in my future career in the field of psychology.”
Monica ’09, psychology major
Co-presented her psychology research
at professional conferences
“Simulations using a life-size, realistic mannequin called SimMan allow
students to analyze patient symptoms, make treatment choices and see the outcome
of those choices in a setting where there is no risk. It takes nursing education
to a whole other level.”
Dr. Margaret Hourigan, Chair, Nursing Department
“Spring Break Workfest in Kentucky (March 2008) was life changing, and
an experience I think everyone should have. To not only see the faith and the
love of the people we served, but also that of the volunteers, was truly inspiring.”
Annemarie ’10, psychology
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