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A part of all the excitement found in London. The 1982 Londoners smile for a photo.
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ROSARY-IN-LONDON The Rosary-in-London program was established in 1971. Since then it has offered students the ad- vantage of living and learning in one of the most exciting cities in the world. The program runs from early September until approximately the middle of December. The academic program is a careful bal- ance of a British Life and Culture course for eight credits, and a study project, ordinarily done in the students major field of interest, which is done inde- pendently or under the direction of a British tutor. The British Life and Culture course covers impor- tant trends in the history, art, and literature of Bri- tian, and includes guest lectures, guided visits of the city, and study trips. The course begins with a study tour of Great Britain guided by the Rosary director. In addition students keep a journal with entries of contact with British life and culture. The following students studied in London this year: Pam Brodl, Hansi Camp, Loredana Capozzi, Kevin Davis, Tom Dee, Ann Feeney, Joyce Fong, Scott Grunow, Kevin Hogan, Debby Lane, Cathy Malone, John McKay, Cathy Vitale, and Jackie No- cels. Their director was Sr. Clemente Davlin. 22 Activities
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THINK WEEK During the week of January 24 to January 28 there were What Do You Think group sessions where the faculty, commuters, residents, and staff were able to express their ideas and opinions on certain happenings going on around Rosary Col- lege. Some of the things discussed were classes, M.B.A. programs, Library Science, Career nights, and student activities. There were trained facilitators to start off the discussions. Everyone gave their ideas for how Ro- sary can improve and what is fir° but can be devel- oped a little further. For instance, some of the peo- ple were talking about how they would like to see a Doctorate Program in the Health Care System and in Public Administration. They also said the Li- brary Science Program here at Rosary is extremely well developed. The facilitators at these group sessions combined all the information and sent it to the Dean of Stu- dents office. We feel that out of this work is the start of a planning process for the future which will improve Rosary's atmosphere as a whole college and not affect just a handful of people. 24 Activities
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