September 22, 2011 – 2:42 pm
Returning students may remember the Individual Development and Educational Assessment (IDEA) surveys as they were a standard set of 50 questions used by universities and colleges throughout the country. The new Faculty Professional Development Committee along with the faculty in senate meetings has changed the course evaluation tool catering to Seton Hill University (SHU) students, [...]
September 22, 2011 – 2:35 pm
Seton Hill University (SHU) recently implemented various new changes into Reeves Library. Amongst these new developments is a collection of over 1,300 DVDs, many of which are multi-disc sets. The films were donated by John Michael Atherton, associate professor of philosophy. Adam Pellman, the cataloging and acquisitions librarian at SHU, expressed his delight: “We’re excited, [...]
“UPDATE: Over 1,200 users have already made the switch!” This is the opening statement for instructions on setting up student Gmail accounts, as posted on Seton Hill University’s (SHU’s) Griffin’s Lair web page. The instructions inform students of the migration from Microsoft Exchange to Gmail and prompt transitioning e-mail accounts through an automated system. Griffin’s [...]
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“As you add books to your library it puts them on the shelf,” Phil Komarny, executive director of Computer Information and Technology, said as he demonstrated using the new Apple iPad. As he flicked his fingers across the screen, the iPad electronically turned the page just as a real book’s page would. Komarny continued his [...]
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