Creighton University Window Winter 1998-1999

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Davis, Rick
Vaughn, Pamela Adams
Wirth, Eileen
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1998-12
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McGloin Hall--History , Spiritual Retreats--Online , Environmental Health
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CREIGHTON'S NEWEST RESIDENCE HALL | It's been more than 30 years since a new residence hall has opened on Creighton's campus. This past fall, Creighton began a new chapter in residence living with the opening of McGloin Hall. This is not your old "dormitory." Its architecture is unique; the rooms are larger, offer more privacy and are wired for computers; and on the lower level is a warm, comfortable coffee house. Come explore this new 90,000-square-foot addition to the Creighton campus in a photo spread beginning on Page 4.
CU RESEARCHERS GAUGE: THE HEALTH OF THE PLANET / THE HEALTH OF THE EARTH | A piece of bleached coral, a deformed frog, a stretch of native grasslands, the ancient "texts" of tree rings. What are these telling us about the health of our planet? Creighton researchers consult their "barometers" to the health of the earth and offer their insights. What are they finding? Discover more beginning on Page 12.
GOD ON THE WEB | Cyberspace might seem like a strange place for prayer and reflection, but Creighton's new Online Retreat in Everyday Life is drawing people and praise from around the world. During its first eight weeks, the retreat attracted nearly 12,000 "hits." The online retreat is just one of the innovative ways that Creighton's Collaborative Ministry Office and Jesuits at Creighton and elsewhere are using technology to bring people closer to God. Read more starting on Page 21.
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