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SPRING 2008 Issue
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Front Page
To Protect and Serve
Barry's Own 'Serpico'
Joni's Army
Jailhouse Guru
A Few Good Men
Into the Breach
Welcome to the Wild, Wild West
Features
Forgotten Daughters
What Lies Beneath
Into the Wild
Watching Grass Grow
Say You Want a Resolution
In Plain Sight
Real Fit
Sports Beat
Headliners
Arts & Culture
Alumni Connection
In Memoriam
Your View
Editor's Letter
HEADLINERS
Going Green
Barry Student Government Association’s (SGA) “Awake to the Waste” initiative.
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Dance the Night Away
More than 300 guests came together January 12 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Miami to celebrate Barry University’s annual Founders’ Ball.
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Need to Read
Children from Barry’s Head Start and Early Head Start programs celebrated reading October 25 during the Harvest Festival, an annual event sponsored by Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Lilia DiBello, the Reading Is Fundamental program and the Homestead Housing Authority.
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Going Deep
On September 15 Barry students, faculty and staff took a dive, literally, as part of a reef clean-up effort on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
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    More Headliners
  Business Commitment
The Princeton Review has ranked Barry University’s Andreas School of Business No. 3 in business schools that provide the greatest opportunity to minority students.
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  Raising the Bar
An impressive 79.1 percent of graduates from the Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law taking the Florida Bar Exam for the first time have passed, according to a September 17 report released by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners.
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    Water World
Barry University and the Center for Earth Jurisprudence (CEJ) sponsored a two-day interdisciplinary conference, “Water World: H2O, Life and the Future” in October.
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    The Doctor Is In
Dr. James Stelnicki of New Port Richey, Florida, a member of the Podiatric Medical Advisory Council, has established the Stelnicki Scholarship for Excellence in Lower Extremity Vascular Medicine at Barry University's School of Podiatric Medicine.
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    Rite of Passage
The Podiatry Insurance Company of America (PICA) has committed to being the exclusive sponsor of the Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine’s White Coat Ceremony for the next five years.
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    Welcome Aboard
Luigi Salvaneschi, PhD, a major benefactor of Barry University, has been elected to the university’s Board of Trustees.
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    Nursing Toward Success
Barry University’s Division of Nursing recently received a $439,656 Project SUCCEED Grant from the Florida Department of Education.
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    Divine Intervention
Barry University Assistant Professor of Theology Sister Gloria Schaab, SSJ, has authored a book titled “The Creative Suffering of the Triune God: An Evolutionary Theology.”
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    It All Adds Up
Barry University Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Dr. Eduardo Luna has co-authored and edited two mathematic text books that are being used by all third- and fourth-graders in the Dominican Republic.
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    Quite Outstanding
Two faculty members from Barry University’s Master of Science in Anesthesiology program recently received national recognition from the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA).
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    Time to Shine
More than 50 young girls experienced “College Day” at Barry last November as part of the Honey Shine Mentoring program.
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    Pound for Pound
Barry University senior biology major Lina Arencibia received national recognition in November at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) for her work in molecular biology.
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    Crucial Evidence
The Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law trial team continued its success at national trial competitions by finishing in the top four at the 8th Annual Michigan State University National Trial Advocacy Competition in East Lansing, Mich.
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    Ability to SUCCEED
For the third consecutive year, the Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Department in the Adrian Dominican School of Education at Barry University received a Project SUCCEED Florida teacher preparation grant in the amount of $272,453.
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    Making the CASE
Barry Magazine earned an Award of Excellence in the category of “Magazine Publishing Improvement” from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
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    Tech Savvy
Barry University hosted some of the top IT representatives from South Florida businesses and universities December 7 as part of the “Skills in the 21st Century,” an academic initiative put on by representatives of IBM to address the nationwide decrease of student enrollment within technical degree programs.
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    In Good Company
Modern Healthcare magazine has ranked Barry University’s Master of Science in Health Services Administration degree the 16th largest program of its kind in the country.
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    Taking a Stand
Four Barry University students, three Adrian Dominican Sisters and a Southern Dominican Province Brother traveled to Ft. Benning in Columbus, Georgia, last November to take part in the annual protest to demand the closing of the School of the Americas.
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