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RMU News Blog: July 2011
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Thursday, July 14, 2011. Robert Morris Goes Storytelling in Ireland. From May 9-23, Andrea Frantz. PhD, associate professor and head of RMU’s Department of Communication, and Christine E. Holtz. RMU professor of Media Arts, accompanied 19 journalism and photography students to Sneem, Ireland, a village of 400 in the Ring of Kerry in the Southwest part of the country. Frantz, Holtz, and their students traveled to the Cliffs of Moher. By challenging students to practi...
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RMU News Blog: October 2010
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. RMU Celebrates Italian Heritage Month. In celebration of Italian Heritage Month, RMU recently hosted historian, educator, and author of Italian culture, Sam Patti. Patti noted how America is a nation of immigrants, and that immigration is just as relevant today as it was a century ago. “It’s a political ball that people are passing around,” he said. “Just look at what’s happening in Arizona.”. 8220;There is such a distance from the earlier...
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RMU News Blog: April 2011
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Engineering a Cleaner Shoe. Last week I had the pleasure of attending a final presentation given by engineering students in RMU's Product and Tool Design course, taught by. See photo, standing at left). On, which took place in the university's Hale Center, was the culmination of an interdisciplinary project with Dr. Cathleen Jones. 8217; Marketing Research course. The Boot Broom is an innovative device for cleaning one’s footwear befo...
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RMU News Blog: May 2010
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Mr Morris goes to Washington. On May 2-4, six RMU students travelled to Washington, D.C., with Philip Harold, assistant professor of political science, for “insider’s tour” of our nation’s capital. Monday, May 24, 2010. The following was provided courtesy of BotsIQ. 8221; And they did – for the second year in a row! School of engineering mathematics and science. Irish eyes keep smiling. Labels: Board of Trustees. Sunday, May 23, 2010. Pictured...
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RMU News Blog: June 2010
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Wednesday, June 9, 2010. Len Asimow, head of the Department of Mathematics at RMU, learned valuable life lessons from legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, who died June 4 at the age of 99. At an early age, Asimow was a devoted fan and admirer of the championship-winning Bruins; little did he know how much interaction he would have with his favorite coach. Discipline pays dividends. This may seem old-fashioned today, but Wooden believed the value of hard ...
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RMU News Blog: July 2010
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Thursday, July 22, 2010. Los Dos Davids - Thoughts on Tears. Lee Folk, a 2010 graduate of RMU's nursing program, is filing these posts from his trip to Nicarauga. To read about Lee's previous trips there, click here. Dear Lee, Please stop making me cry with these stories! 8220;Duane, let’s go visit my family from the last trip,” I told him. 8220;You sure you to go without the crew? 8221; he asked. 8221; she waved.”Es Lee! 8221; I waved back. 8220;Lee, we should prob...
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RMU News Blog: August 2010
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Thursday, August 26, 2010. Bowling, the international language. Members of the RMU men's lacrosse team left Sunday for Guatemala, where they will be volunteering with an organization called Safe Passage. That provides recreation, tutoring and other activities to underprivileged children.). Hello, from Guatemala once again. The kids really enjoyed our attempt at their dance, and it was a fun way to interact. Talk with you soon! Wednesday, August 25, 2010. At the kick...
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RMU News Blog: Robert Morris Pittsburgh to D.C. Bike Ride - Day 3
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Robert Morris Pittsburgh to D.C. Bike Ride - Day 3. DAY THREE – Cumberland to Hancock (Md.). Photo: One of the many old locks along the C&O). And what about this “downhill the rest of the way” stuff I’d been promised? Every once in a while, when you’d come upon an old lock, you’d experience a brief downhill run. But for the most part it was up and down, up and down. The ups. Our first stop was the tiny town of Paw Paw. Bon appetit, everyone!
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RMU News Blog: February 2011
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Who guided you in your life’s journey? Did you have a mentor who made a profound impact on your academic life or career? How much do you owe that person for your success? These are questions at the heart of. Mentoring Magic: Picking the Card for Your Success. Co-authored by Shellie Hipsky, assistant professor of education at Robert Morris University, and her former student, Claudia Armani-Bavaro. I owe her many thanks and appreciation.
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RMU News Blog: Robert Morris Pittsburgh to D.C. Bike Ride - Day 5
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A blog about Robert Morris University. Thursday, June 9, 2011. Robert Morris Pittsburgh to D.C. Bike Ride - Day 5. From May 26-31, a group of Robert. DAY FIVE – Harpers Ferry (W. Vir.) to Washington, D.C. Day Five. The final day. Sixty miles to go. Two-hundred and eighty in the bank. What would this final day be like? Would it be like Day Two, dodging hail storms and lightning bolts? Would it be like Day Three with mile after mile of rancid slop? Or would it be a cakewalk like Day Four? As we cruised thr...