Jonathan Hart, a junior business management major has a vested interest in the economic crisis on Wall Street. It's not because he will be quizzed on the facts or asked to apply theory to the current situation, it's because Hart owns his own landscaping business and sees first-hand how small businesses are affected.
Many students at Sacred Heart University participate in clubs and organizations that enhance their personal interests. Some of these clubs pertain directly to Sacred Heart's campus, while other clubs are involved with the world outside of campus. Sacred Heart's Amnesty International club is made up of a group of members who are not only in the club because of their own interest, but because to them, the club works for the best interest of others.
This weekend was not only just about the pioneers going 5-0; it was also a weekend of celebration for Sacred Heart University Alumni. This weekend the Sacred Heart alumni association held several events for alumni and current students.
Living in a dorm can be stressful, but how about paying your own bills and cooking your own meals? Once Sacred Heart University students have made it through a year in freshmen dorms, they are faced with a choice: do they want to remain on-campus or move into off-campus housing? Juniors and seniors who want housing through the university are given the option to live in off-campus dorms in Park Ridge, Oakwood, Taft Commons or Park Royal.