Monday, December 28, 2009

SXU to receive $1.25 million in federal funding to upgrade campus library, develop STEM education center

Funding comes from spending bill signed by President Obama

Chicago (Dec. 28, 2009) President Barack Obama signed an omnibus spending bill containing $1.25 million for Saint Xavier University to upgrade its Chicago campus library and develop a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education center at its Orland Park campus.

Congressman Dan Lipinski (IL-3) and Senator Dick Durbin worked together to secure funding for Saint Xavier’s library improvements and other local projects. Congresswoman Judy Biggert (IL-13) procured funding for the STEM center.

The University will receive $750,000 to update the Robert and Mary Rita Murphy Stump Library. Funds will be used to develop digital literacy programs, mobile computer labs and online communications systems providing live web casts, on-demand materials, and lecture and distance learning programs.

The University also will receive $500,000 to support STEM collaboration and partnerships with schools in Chicago’s south suburbs. The STEM Education Center will feature a state-of-the-art methods lab that will be used to provide hands-on science, math and technology programs designed to increase teachers’ knowledge and skills in these areas. Saint Xavier University School of Education staff will conduct site visits to schools in order to assess current and future progress and needs, and provide support and programming to teachers and administrators throughout the region.

“The Saint Xavier community is grateful to President Obama, Senator Durbin, Congressman Lipinski and Congresswoman Biggert or their dynamic leadership and commitment to higher education, as demonstrated by their efforts to secure federal funding for important renovation and development projects at our university,” said Angela Durante, Ph.D., Interim President and Provost of Saint Xavier. “The state-of-the-art technological improvements to the Stump Library at the Chicago Campus, and the development of a new STEM Education Center at our Orland Park Campus, all made possible by this funding, will result in great benefits to Saint Xavier students and be valuable resources to those wider communities as well.”

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Jay Foot, Executive Director of Media Relations
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

SXU financial fraud expert William Kresse discusses Chicago Blackhawks legend Stan Mikita's identity theft on CBS 2 News at 10

Saint Xavier University professor and financial fraud/identity theft expert William Kresse discusses Chicago Blackhawks legend Stan Mikita's recent identity theft on Mon., Dec. 21 on CBS 2 Chicago News at 10.

Kresse is an associate professor at the Graham School of Management and director of the Saint Xavier University Center for the Study of Fraud and Corruption.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Chicago White Sox Chief Marketing Officer Brooks Boyer discusses the Business of Baseball at SXU’s 2009-10 Breakfast with the Experts series

Next speaker: Mesirow Financial Chairman and CEO James C. Tyree on Wed., Feb. 3, 2010

Chicago (Dec. 16, 2009) The weather outside was cold enough for hockey, but participants at the first 2009-10 Breakfast with the Experts event at Saint Xavier University were talking baseball with Brooks Boyer, vice president and chief marketing officer for the Chicago White Sox. The event was held Dec. 16 at the University’s Chicago campus.

More than 50 local business people and community members attended Boyer’s speech, titled “The Business of Baseball.” Boyer delved into popular White Sox promotional events, creating a successful sports entertainment experience and new marketing strategies for the Sox, and answered questions from audience members.

Breakfast with the Experts brings notable business, community and civic leaders to the south side to share insights, experience and industry knowledge with local business people. The breakfasts are interactive and designed to engage all participants through networking opportunities, a keynote address and a question-and-answer session. The series is sponsored by Saint Xavier University and the Beverly Area Planning Association.

Mesirow Financial Chairman and CEO James C. Tyree will speak at the next Breakfast with the Experts event on Wed., Feb. 3, 2010.

Tickets are $20 for the general public and $15 for BAPA Members. Space is limited and reservations are required. For more information or to buy tickets, please contact BAPA at (773) 233-3100 or visit www.bapa.org, keyword: BAPA event tickets. To suggest a speaker or to learn about sponsorship opportunities, please call 773-298-3311 or email to specialevents@sxu.edu.

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Jay Foot, Executive Director of Media Relations
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C: (773) 617-3632
foot@sxu.edu

Monday, December 7, 2009

SXU Football season ends at NAIA Semifinals

Watch news coverage of Cougars against defending national champs University of Sioux Falls

The No. 4 ranked Saint Xavier University football team ended its 2009 season after falling to defending national champion and No. 1 ranked University of Sioux Falls 48-6 Sat., Dec. 5 at the USF Sanford Health Complex in Sioux Falls, S.D. The Cougars end their historic season at 13-1 overall.








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Friday, December 4, 2009

Sister Mary Aquin O’Neill, R.S.M., to speak at SXU’s Winter Commencement

Commencement ceremony begins at 11 a.m. on Sat., Dec. 19

Chicago (Dec. 4, 2009) Sister Mary Aquin O’Neill, R.S.M., will speak at Saint Xavier University’s 2009 Winter Commencement ceremony at 11 a.m. on Sat., Dec. 19 at the Chicago campus’ Shannon Center, 3700 W. 103rd St. Sister O’Neill will receive a Doctor of Theology, honoris causa, during the ceremony for her exceptional record of service and commitment to Mercy higher education.

Shannon Center doors will open at 10 a.m. on Saturday and the Commencement procession begins at 10:40 a.m., with a reception following the ceremony. The Commencement Liturgy will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Fri., Dec. 18, in McDonough Chapel.

Sister O’Neill is a member of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, the South Central Community. She is the Founding Director of the Mount Saint Agnes Theological Center for Women (1992—2009) where she continues to serve as Theologian in Residence, a visiting professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame and undergraduate program director for the Notre Dame Jerusalem program at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem (1988-1992), theological consultant at the Institute for the Theological Encounter of Science and Technology in St. Louis (1987-1988), assistant professor of theology at Salve Regina University (1983-1987) and chair of the department of religious studies (1985-1987), assistant professor of theology at Loyola College in Baltimore (1974-1981), lecturer at Vanderbilt University (1971-1974), and teacher at Mercy High School on Mobile, Alabama (1964-1968).

Sister O’Neill is a specialist in theological anthropology and feminist theory, has published in numerous scholarly journals and publications, delivered papers and keynote addresses for diocesan gatherings, church groups, professional associations, and numerous national and international organizations. She is working on two books: one on theological anthropology and the other on Mary, the Mother of God. Her scholarship, teaching, service to the academy and for the Sisters of Mercy, contributions to the Church and Society, and commitment to ecumenical and interreligious dialogue are exceptional.

Sister O’Neill earned a B.A. from Mount Saint Agnes College, studied at the University of San Francisco, and received an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. In 2006, she became a member of the Board of the Conference for Mercy Higher Education (CMHE) and since 2007 has served as CMHE’s liaison with Saint Xavier University.
For more information, please visit Saint Xavier’s Commencement Web site

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Jay Foot, Executive Director of Media Relations
O: (773) 298-3937
C: (773) 617-3632
foot@sxu.edu

Sister Mary Aquin O’Neill, R.S.M., to speak at SXU’s Winter Commencement

Commencement ceremony begins at 11 a.m. on Sat., Dec. 19

Chicago (Dec. 4, 2009) Sister Mary Aquin O’Neill, R.S.M., will speak at Saint Xavier University’s 2009 Winter Commencement ceremony at 11 a.m. on Sat., Dec. 19 at the Chicago campus’ Shannon Center, 3700 W. 103rd St. Sister O’Neill will receive a Doctor of Theology, honoris causa, during the ceremony for her exceptional record of service and commitment to Mercy higher education.

Shannon Center doors will open at 10 a.m. on Saturday and the Commencement procession begins at 10:40 a.m., with a reception following the ceremony. The Commencement Liturgy will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Fri., Dec. 18, in McDonough Chapel.

Sister O’Neill is a member of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, the South Central Community. She is the Founding Director of the Mount Saint Agnes Theological Center for Women (1992—2009), a visiting professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame and undergraduate program director for the Notre Dame Jerusalem program at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem (1988-1992), theological consultant at the Institute for the Theological Encounter of Science and Technology in St. Louis (1987-1988), assistant professor of theology at Salve Regina University (1983-1987) and chair of the department of religious studies (1985-1987), assistant professor of theology at Loyola College in Baltimore (1974-1981), lecturer at Vanderbilt University (1971-1974), and teacher at Mercy High School on Mobile, Alabama (1964-1968).

Sister O’Neill is a specialist in theological anthropology and feminist theory, has published in numerous scholarly journals and publications, delivered papers and keynote addresses for diocesan gatherings, church groups, professional associations, and numerous national and international organizations. She is working on two books: one on theological anthropology and the other on Mary, the Mother of God. Her scholarship, teaching, service to the academy and for the Sisters of Mercy, contributions to the Church and Society, and commitment to ecumenical and interreligious dialogue are exceptional.

Sister O’Neill earned a B.A. from Mount Saint Agnes College, studied at the University of San Francisco, and received an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. In 2006, she became a member of the Board of the Conference for Mercy Higher Education (CMHE) and since 2007 has served as CMHE’s liaison with Saint Xavier University.
For more information, please visit Saint Xavier’s Commencement Web site

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Jay Foot, Executive Director of Media Relations
O: (773) 298-3937
C: (773) 617-3632
foot@sxu.edu

SXU students, alumni make over 350 brown bag lunches for local shelters

SXU’s Service Through Action Team planning other service projects for 2010


Chicago (Dec. 4, 2009) Saint Xavier University students and alumni volunteered their time to pack over 350 lunches for people at local shelters last night at the University.

The 30-plus volunteers were part of the recently formed Service Through Action Team (S.T.A.T.) – Alumni and Students Working Together. The group collected more than $800 in donated products to make the brown bag lunches, which included peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, juice boxes, chips, fruit snacks/roll-ups and pieces of fruit.

The lunches were delivered to the following shelters: Oak Lawn PADS, REST Shelter, Southwest Chicago PADS, Chicago Temple United Methodist Church and Maple Morgan Park Food Pantry.

“We would like to thank the Saint Xavier community for volunteering their time during the holiday season to aid others in need, as well as local businesses, including Ultra Foods in Chicago and Dominick’s in Merrionette Park, for their generous donations,” said SXU Director of Alumni and Parent Relations Jamie Manahan.

The next S.T.A.T. brown bag service project is scheduled for Feb. 25, 2010.

For more information, please contact the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations at (773) 298-3316 or alumni@sxu.edu.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Jay Foot, Executive Director of Media Relations
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C: (773) 617-3632
foot@sxu.edu

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

SouthtownStar to live blog SXU Football’s road to 2009 NAIA Semifinal game

Rolling with the Cougars blog goes live Thurs., Dec. 3

Chicago (Dec. 2, 2009) Be sure to check out the SouthtownStar’s blog about traveling to South Dakota with Saint Xavier University’s 13-0 football team for their 2009 NAIA Semifinals game against the University of Sioux Falls on Sat., Dec. 5.

The Rolling with the Cougars blog will go live on Thursday afternoon. Correspondent Steve Millar will write about his experiences riding with the team on the ten-hour bus trip to and from the game.

The No. 4 ranked Cougars defeated No. 6 ranked Lambuth University (Tenn.) 52-10 on Sat., Nov. 28. They will face defending National Champions Sioux Falls, who also are 13-0.

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Jay Foot, Executive Director of Media Relations
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C: (773) 617-3632
foot@sxu.edu

Amy Freeze of FOX Chicago News at Nine gives SXU Football game day forecast

Chicago (Dec. 2, 2009) FOX Chicago News at Nine Meteorologist Amy Freeze wishes Saint Xavier University Football good luck and gives a game day forecast for the Cougars' 2009 NAIA Championship Series Semifinals game against University of Sioux Falls on Sat., Dec. 5, 2009.

 
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