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What You Need to Know About Bullying

Uncategorized November 17, 2010 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Whether you are a teacher, a student, a victim of bullying or a bully yourself, the issue of bullying affects everyone. Salve’s Department of Education Chair Dr. Kathleen Vespia sits down to explain the psychology behind bullying and what can be done to stop it.

Alumni Discuss What you can do with an English Major at Career Networking Event

Alumni Discuss What you can do with an English Major at Career Networking Event

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What can you do with an English Major?

Freshmen English majors will spend the next four years attempting to figure out what they want out of the major. Senior English majors have to answer this question very soon as they begin to search for jobs. So to assist in answering this question, the Salve Regina English Department hosted an event in the Distefano Lecture hall on Saturday, Nov.

University Chorus Performs ‘Voices in Harmony’ Concert

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While so much of our lives are based on competition, Salve Regina University and Bryant University students were not competing, but instead singing together in harmony.

On Saturday, Nov. 13 Salve Regina’s music department joined with Bryant University’s Chorus to perform the seventh annual “Voices in Harmony” choral concert.

Seven Ways to De-stress and Take on the End of the Semester

Seven Ways to De-stress and Take on the End of the Semester

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Do you feel like projects won’t stop piling up? Do you wake up extra early just to put the finishing touches on those three papers due in one day? Do you pull your hair out when trying to understand that last math problem?

Take a breath. We have all been there, and will be there again as we enter the end of the semester.

Don't Forget the Turkey!

Don’t Forget the Turkey!

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It was the autumn of 1621. The Wampanoag Indians gathered amongst the Pilgrims for the very first time in the colonies. They shared a harvest feast of grandeur lasting the length of three days.

This description is how most Thanksgiving stories start out – a story that has been drilled into the minds of Americans over and over again, from grades Pre-K through 12 and on.