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-Upcoming Events-

Volume 1, Number 15

SHU has announced that full-time undergraduate students with family income below $50,000 who are admitted to SHU from Fairfield County high schools will be provided a tuition-free education beginning with the 2008-2009 academic year.

 

The formal announcement was made April 16 at the University’s annual scholarship event, the 19th annual Discovery Awards and Scholarship Dinner, held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. Over nearly two decades, the dinner has realized millions of dollars for student financial assistance. Read more...

-More Headlines-

 Discovery Dinner Honors Ratzenberger, Norville & Cernera

Wed., April 23

Fr. Tracy Convocation @ University Commons

2 p.m. Read more...

Wed., April 23

Immigration Panel Discussion

@ Edgerton Center

4:30 p.m. Read more...

Tuesday, April 29

Hunger Banquet

@ University Commons

6 p.m. Read more...

Monday, April 28

NY Times Reporter
Laura Goodstein @ University Commons

3 p.m. Read more...

Wed., April 30

Author Andrew Skotnicki

@ Schine Auditorium

2 p.m. Read more...

Friday, April 25

Poster Session

@ University Commons

12:15 p.m. Read more...

Dr. Cernera, center, and scholarship recipients at the 2008 Discovery Dinner

SHU Unveils Tuition-Free Education Plan at Discovery Dinner

During the 19th Annual Discovery Awards and Scholarship Dinner, SHU honored Inside Edition Anchor Deborah Norville, Bridgeport native and host of the Travel Channel’s Made in America John Ratzenberger and Sacred Heart University President Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D.  The event, which was held in Greenwich on April 16, honors notable individuals, while raising funds for student scholarships. Read more...

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