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FALL 2008 Issue
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Front Page
Features
Thirty Countries in 30 Years
New Faces in God's House
And Justice for All
Show me more than the money
Walk the Line
Working Without a Net
A League of Her Own
Spotlights
At Home and Abroad
Pumped up
No Child Left Behind
Technical Assist
Sports Beat
Headliners
Arts & Culture
Alumni Connection
In Memoriam
Your View
Editor's Letter
FEATURES
Thirty Countries in
30 Years
When Jolene Mullins ’78 first stepped off the plane in Liberia as a young Peace Corps volunteer, she had only been out of the country once. After three decades of dodging gunfire and teaching children about the benefits of Vitamin A, she has very few regrets.
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New Faces in God's House
As the Catholic Church in the U.S. becomes more rooted in the Latin American traditions, a group of young Hispanic lay leaders is emerging – many of them trained at Barry’s Institute for Hispanic/Latino Theology and Ministry.
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And Justice for All
Last summer a group of Barry law students spent a week in New Orleans grappling with the post-Katrina justice system and learning what it means to be a ‘good’ lawyer.
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Show me more than the money
Andreas School of Business alums are among a growing trend of workers who mix corporate culture with community service.
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Walk the line
Barry’s Yucatan Project is helping Mexican children with foot and leg deformities put both feet on the ground.
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Working Without a Net
Physician Assistant Joanie Kemsley ’04 is a lifeline for hardworking Charlotte County residents who just can’t afford to see a doctor.
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  The Barry Years

A League of Her Own
Barry’s campus provided Cassandra Roberson ’66 with a little breathing room in the segregated Miami of the 1960s.
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