Salve still excited about the Dalai Lama’s visit
By: Posted In: News Pictures: Photo credit: Melanie CilfoneThe Dalai Lama and Sister M. Therese Antone, president of Salve Regina University, touch foreheads after giving each other gifts.
By: Posted In: News Pictures: Photo credit: Melanie CilfoneThe Dalai Lama and Sister M. Therese Antone, president of Salve Regina University, touch foreheads after giving each other gifts.
By: Kimberly Osborne Posted In: News Last year David Spalding, PC lab technician and library support, graduated with Salve Regina University’s Class of 2005. Upon graduating, Spalding took many memories along with him into that frightening place that college students have coined “the real world,” but there is one thing that Spalding couldn’t take away from his college experience, aRead More
The 14th Dalai Lama spoke of compassion and friendship and the message of love throughout the world and throughout different religions.
Yesterday, Nov. 17, at 2:30 p.m., His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, who is the head of state and the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, visited Salve to meet with longtime friends Senator and Mrs.Salve Regina students took a day-trip to New York City hoping to discover life through art. On the morning of Nov. 5, Dr. Jim Hersh and his VIA (Vital Studies for Whole Life Design) class, as well as others from the
university, got on a bus and drove four hours to see one of the world’s greatest museums – The Metropolitan Museum of Art.Where are you from?
Brookline, New Hampshire What year will you graduate from Salve? I’m a hopeful graduate of the Salve class of 2006 & 1/2 What is your major/minor? English Communications Did you ever have a funny nickname growing up? Explain.