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March 2013 – A Month That Brought More Empowerment for Women in Both India and America

March 2013 – A Month That Brought More Empowerment for Women in Both India and America

International, Nation April 6, 2013 at 2:47 pm Comments are Disabled

By Albert Vuoso; Mosaic Staff Writer, Two National and International happenings occured this past month to help demonstrate the advancing role of Women in society. This article shall relay the information of both notable advancements. A once lax and unresponsive judicial system in India and a notoriously male dominated Senate in the United States have made significant changes this month withRead More

From New Zealand to Newport- Professor Goode Reflects on Her 2 Years of Teaching at SRU

From New Zealand to Newport- Professor Goode Reflects on Her 2 Years of Teaching at SRU

Uncategorized March 13, 2013 at 5:17 pm Comments are Disabled

By Lauren Kane; International News Editor, Professor Marea Goode is nearing the end of her second year at Salve Regina. This will signify not only the second year of her teaching in the Environmental Studies Department, but also her second year of living in the U.S. after having moved from her native homeland, New Zealand. Prof. Goode is originally fromRead More

Mosaic Travel Blog- Barcelona, Spain Channels 1990’s Nostalgia

Mosaic Travel Blog- Barcelona, Spain Channels 1990’s Nostalgia

Lifestyle March 8, 2013 at 4:15 pm Comments are Disabled

By Sofjola Bego; Mosaic Fashion Editor,   Hola from Barcelona Fashionistas! It has been two months since my anxious self arrived in bustling, colorful Barcelona, Spain. I have two more busy months left on my study abroad adventure, and it is safe to say I have taken the most advantage of what this dynamic city has to offer. From Gaudi’sRead More

Atwood Lecture Shines Light on Modern Architecture

Atwood Lecture Shines Light on Modern Architecture

Uncategorized February 27, 2013 at 10:31 am Comments are Disabled

By Lauren Kane, International News Editor The latest installment in the Atwood Lecture Series was an examination of modern architecture in an entirely new light. Dr. Dietrich Neumann, an architectural historian and assistant professor at Brown University, presented “The Structure of Light: Modern Architecture and its Illumination” February 13 in Bazarsky Lecture Hall. The thesis of the lecture was anRead More

Salve Expands on Study Abroad as New Club SASA Takes Off

Salve Expands on Study Abroad as New Club SASA Takes Off

Uncategorized February 16, 2013 at 1:18 pm Comments are Disabled

By Brooke Biolo; Mosaic Staff Writer, Did you know that 42% of Salve Regina students study abroad?  Whether it be a yearlong or a program that lasts only a few weeks, more and more students are gaining culture and intellect through the experience, taking their talents to other countries all around the world.  Although almost half of the Salve communityRead More