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Press Release Archive November 29, 2005 The Saint Joseph's College Athletics Department is pleased to offer its Kids Night Out program on Saturday, Dec. 10 at the Alfond Recreation Center on campus. more November 16, 2005 Susan Henderson, associate professor of nursing at Saint Joseph's College, has been elected President of ANA-Maine, the state association of the American Nurses Association. Her election was announced at the group's annual conference in Waterville in October. more November 8, 2005 Writer, mountain climber, professor, and lecturer - Arlene Blum has tackled much and inspired thousands of people. On Monday, Nov. 14, she will share her techniques for success in a lecture titled, "Climbing Your Own Everests: Leadership and Teamwork," at Saint Joseph's College in the Viola George Auditorium from 7 to 8 p.m. more November 8, 2005 Interested in an evening of side-splitting laughter and delicious food? Well, you can expect nothing less when The Feeney Players perform Boardwalk Melody Hour Murders as a dinner-theater show at Saint Joseph's College on Nov. 18 and 19. more Octover 31, 2005 Vincent J. Kloskowski, III of West Brownfield, Maine, has recently been appointed Dean of Admission at Saint Joseph's College in Standish, Maine. more September 21, 2005 Kelly Cyr, of St. Agatha, Maine, has been named as NCAA Woman of the Year from the state of Maine. A 2005 graduate of Saint Joseph's College in Standish, she was chosen for the honor from among collegiate athletes all over Maine because of her achievements in academics, athletics and community leadership. more October 5, 2005 Gloria Neault of South Portland has been chosen by the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses as the recipient of its Edna Ashy Award, one of the organization's most prestigious honors, named after the professional organization's first president. Her manuscript, " Postoperative Self-Care Needs of Cataract Patients Following Ambulatory Surgery," based on research for course work in a M.S. in Nursing program at Saint Joseph's College, won her the award. more September 27, 2005 On Thursday, Sept. 29, the noontime meal at the Saint Joseph's College dining hall will be not just home-cooked, but homegrown, when Café Bon Appétit on campus sponsors "Eat Local," a lunch featuring a menu made with Maine-grown ingredients - right down to the salt in the shaker. more September 25, 2005 Saint Joseph's College in Standish welcomes five new full-time professors to its faculty for the fall semester. more September 2, 2005 On Sunday, Sept. 4, fall orientation at Saint Joseph's College will take first-year students on "adventure tracks" to their choice of 17 locations throughout southern Maine in an effort to help them get to know each other and the area. more September 6, 2005 Beth C. Richardson, business administration professor at Saint Joseph's College of Maine, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture at the Institute of Economics of the University of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Macedonia, during the 2006 academic spring semester. more August 31, 2005 Saint Joseph's College has awarded its first-ever faculty fellowship to Edward Rielly of Westbrook, a full professor of English at the Standish campus. more August 29, 2005 Lindsey Alexander of Waldoboro, a senior at Saint Joseph's College in Standish, is studying abroad at Aalborg University in Aalborg, Denmark. more August 25, 2005 Mathew Salch of Caribou, a junior at Saint Joseph's College in Standish, is studying abroad at Universität Dortmund, in Dortmund, Germany, for the fall semester. more June 23, 20005 Saint Joseph’s has received $225,000 from the MELMAC Education Foundation in Augusta, Maine, to set up a program to increase retention of all students – and particularly those from Maine – by creating The Academic Center, which will help first-year students in their transition to college. A second part of the grant will create a faculty mentoring program. more April 8, 2005 Saint Joseph’s College presents more options for adult students this summer with four new programs in addition to the 86 courses offered during its traditional two-week summer sessions at the Sebago Lake campus. more March 25, 2005 Spice up your spring with "An Evening in Italy" on the Saint Joseph's College campus on Wed., April 6 - complete with an Italian meal, the Saint Joseph's Concert Choir performing works by Italian composers and stories of Italian culture by professors Antony Girlando and Andrea Vianello. more March 18, 2005 Saint Joseph's College continues its Distinguished Lecture Series in April with "Who Lives? Who Dies? Who Decides?" and in May with "Dead Man Walking: The Journey Continues." more February 18, 2005 Saint Joseph's College will present "Partners in Predicament: Iraq and the U.S.," a forum on the war in Iraq that will address questions such as: Is the war in Iraq the Vietnam War all over again? more January 19, 2005 Saint Joseph's College will present critically acclaimed actor and playwright, Ken Carnes, in "Last Words," a solo play showcasing the hearts, minds, and voices of death-row inmates. more January 11, 2005 One of the earliest credit union loans made in Maine was for $100 to buy a cow. more January 4, 2005 Saint Joseph's College will present "Around the World in 100 Days," a lecture and slide show by history professor Michael Connolly about his experience teaching in the Semester at Sea program aboard a ship circumnavigating the globe. more
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