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Beyond Stephens Issue 10 Spring/Summer 2016
From Dianne
Stephens President Dianne Lynch guides you through your magazine.
A Closer Look
Stephens College by the numbers!
Celebrate Stephens 2016 Stephens women celebrate milestone class reunions.
Point of View
Why enter the health sciences? Read about our expanding programs at Stephens.
Progress Toward Excellence A look at construction of the new Stephens College Center for Health Sciences.
Alumnae Awards
Daryll Harris Griffin ’72 and Anita K. Parran ’73 receive awards for professional excellence.
News & Notes
Class Notes * Remembrances * Club Notes
Sixth Sense
Joan Ranquet ’82 is nationally sought-after for her skills as an animal communicator.
Get in the Game
New Stephens major helps Courtney Scott ’16 succeed in challenging field.
A Pillar of Success
Four decades strong: A look back at Margaret Campbell’s service to Stephen
The book of farm-buildings : their arrangement and construction
by Henry Stephens and Robert Scott BurnFehlpaginierung: S. 30 doppelt ; Fehlbindung: Tafeln XV & XIV vor Tafel
Harbinger, 2023
Harbinger is a student-edited and designed magazine published each spring since 1980.FICTION: Stockholm in Indigo by Baylee Johnson; The Bubble by Em Louraine; Work of a Body by Zoe London; Candy by Darden Taylor; Dairy Dream Burgers Exposed by Abbey Heller; A GIrl Walks Home Alone at Night by Ruby Hewerdine; Lifeless Matter by Jessamin McSwain; Patients by Julie Wiley; Coming Home by Jack Hayes; Genesis by Jessamin McSwain; Dear Reader by Abbey Heller; Space Oddity by Em Louraine. NONFICTION: No Curtain Call by Zoe London. POETRY: Ferguson Protests, 2014 and Mercy, by Jordan Davis; Uneducated Tryptych on the Mundanity of God by Jack Hayes; Tar by Ruby Hewerdine; Accismus, Riposte, and Howl by Zoe London. INTERVIEW: A Conversation with Scott Garson, Editor of "Wigleaf"; A Conversation with Morgan Kail-Ackerman, Designer of "They Call Us"; A Conversation with Kate McIntyre, Editor of "hex". ART FEATURE: Luminaries of Female Literature by Baylee Johnson
Creighton University Magazine Spring 2012
THE POWER OF THE LITURGY
The celebration of the Eucharistic liturgy is central to Christian life. Eileen Burke-Sullivan, S.T.D., MChrSp’84, the Barbara Reardon Heaney Endowed Chair in Pastoral Liturgical Theology, writes that the bishops of Vatican II emphasized that liturgical prayer is the work of Christ made present in the Church. Page 8.
WEST MEETS EAST
While oceans apart geographically, Creighton and China share connections and exchanges that may surprise you. Alumnus Scott Jordan, BA’11, traveled to China in the summer of 2010 through one of Creighton’s faculty-led, study-abroad programs. He writes about the ties and relationships between Creighton and China. Page 12.
PASSING THE PEAS AND OTHER LESSONS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Conflict is inevitable in society — even around the family dinner table, where “pass me the peas” can get lost in translation. Creighton experts from the Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, communication studies and business discuss the issue of conflict, some of its positive effects, and seven strategies for constructively engaging conflict. Page 14.
A PHILOSOPHER-EMPEROR’S APPROACH TO CONFLICT RESOLUTION
What lessons can we learn about conflict management from a philosopher-emperor who ruled the Roman Empire some 1,900 years ago? Plenty … according to Creighton philosophy professor William Stephens, Ph.D., the author of a new book on Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. Page 20.
‘SNOWFLAKES’ OF HOPE IN CAMBODIA
Sometimes positive change comes rapidly and sometimes it comes bit by bit — like snowflakes gently falling on a leaf. The latter is the idea behind Solaid, a small nonprofit organization founded by Creighton alumnus Steve Budd, M.D., BA’89, that is providing aid to those in need in Cambodia. Page 22.22
Letter of Marcus C. Stephens (Quincy, Florida, 1835)
The writer of the above letter was Marcus Cicero Stephens of Newbern, North Carolina. During the early years of territorial Florida, many settlers came to the region from the Carolinas and Virginia, due, partly, to the desire to establish pioneer plantations as speculative ventures and, partly, to the need of expansion to take care of the surplus slave property. Stephens was apparently a member of this group. His family was well connected, as his mother was the niece of Commodore James Barron of the “Chesapeake” fame. The plantation which was being established was located near Quincy, Florida ; and here the group, consisting of father, mother, and eight children, took its part in the development of the new state. One of the sons, Samuel Barron Stephens, was a lieutenant of a Florida company during the War for Southern Independence and fought at the Battle of the Old Men at Natural Bridge. The original letter is in the possession of Mrs. Caroline Stephens Scott of Tallahassee, to whom acknowledgment is made. To Dr. Kathryn T. Abbey, of Florida State College for Women, is due the suggestion of its publication, its transcribing, and this note
Letter From William Bell Scott to Mr Chambers
abstract: Concerning Scott's thanks, his writings about his own works, and a manuscript of "The Nightingale Unheard."Seller's Description: Reads "A.L.S. from Author to Mr. Chambers explaining how busy he is... The sonnet is printed in the book. Fredeman: 56.7 £87.50"Handwritten Note: Unknown handwriting at top right reads "June 1st 1877."Publication Details: "The Nightingale Unheard" published in "Poems" by William Bell Scott.Creation Date Details: Undated range is the author's lifespan.Provenance: Removed from:
Poems / by William Bell Scott. Ballads, studies from nature, sonnets, etc. / illustrated by seventeen etchings by the author and L. Alma Tadema. Publisher London : Longmans, Green, 1875. CALL #
HAYDEN SPECIAL COLL SPEC PRB-13
Scott Belsky in Conversation with DesignByThem - Part One.mp4
Watch here as Scott Belsky (CEO/Founder Behance + Author Making Ideas Happen) joins Sydney design duo Sarah Gibson and Nicholas Karlovasitis from DesignByThem to discuss some of the challenges facing creative companies as they try to grow their business. In part one Nick and Sarah get some great advice from Scott about what makes an effective partnership and how to learn from the challenges that can arise. Scott also explains the Behance technique of ?Concepting Teams? with representatives from all areas of the business to brainstorm issues or new ideas
Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series: Scott Semaya, Class of 2023
The Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series seeks to give our readers further insight into the Articles and Notes published in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal. In this interview, Scott Semaya discusses his Note, Name, Image and Likeness: Giving College Athletes the Clearest Guidance to Best Profit off Their NIL, which was published in Volume 41, Issue 2.
This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on June 6, 2023. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series: Scott Semaya, Class of 2023
The Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series seeks to give our readers further insight into the Articles and Notes published in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal. In this interview, Scott Semaya discusses his Note, Name, Image and Likeness: Giving College Athletes the Clearest Guidance to Best Profit off Their NIL, which was published in Volume 41, Issue 2.
This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on June 6, 2023. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
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