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Virtual Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage - EAO Events - Resources - Education Abroad

Virtual Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage During the Lenten Season of 2021, Education Abroad Office invited members of the Seattle University community in a move-a-thon, traveling virtually through France and Spain along the ancient Camino de Santiago.  The Education Abroad Office officially completed the 480 miles to complete the virtual route 2 weeks ahead of schedule! We had over 75 participates which included students, staff, faculty, and alumni. We were also able to fundraise over $900 for our Education Abroad Scholarship. Thank you again for all those who participated! Trade in your quarantine blues for traveling shoes! Thanks to our campus partners, Alumni Engagement, Center for Jesuit Education, Campus Ministry, College of Nursing, Dean of Students, and Office of Wellness and Health Promotion, we have more than 60 Seattle University students, staff, faculty, alumni, and friends moving the length of the Camino de Santiago.

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University of Scranton hosts virtual Schemel Forum series on world affairs during spring semester

During the spring semester, the Schemel Forum’s World Affairs seminars at the University of Scranton will deliver a full spectrum of enlightening virtual presentations on current topics starting in February. Eight experts in their fields will bring their insights into the homes of area residents, once again through a Zoom format due to health and safety restrictions caused by the pandemic. Open to the public, events will take place from noon-1:30 p.m., except the Feb. 3 seminar. Admission is $10 per seminar, and registered attendees will receive an emailed Zoom link prior to each talk. “Nothing will replace the camaraderie of our World Affairs luncheon seminars and our six-session evening courses. That said, notwithstanding the limits thrust upon us by the pandemic, Schemel lives on! Thanks to the wonders of Zoom, we have had a semester rich in courses and speakers. We have continued to read and discuss texts, agree and disagree, continuing to enjoy the opportunity to learn tog

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130328:06:22:00

Bothers you. because it bothers me, because it invokes a prejudicial reaction to me. so we re going to enshrine our prejudices clearly and for everyone to see. how ironically under close inspection that is the fault line against which i think a majority of the justices will say that doma is unconstitutional. most probably for the federalist reasons articulated by pete, but at some point in constitutional history, for the equal protection arguments that howard alluded to. i want you to react to something like this in your own way, not politically. although you re a politician, i know. no more. but we have a political mind. it s there. i m sorry. it s the product of a jesuit education. harvey milk, when he was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors. their city council. in 1977. he said progress for gay rights would only come when gay people themselves come out of the closet. listen to him. audio of the great harvey milk in 1977, the same year he was killed, assassi

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130327:23:22:00

Not like saying you hate murderers because they re murderers. it s suggesting this is the prime reason you don t want gay marriage. not because there s something wrong with it but because it bothers you. because it bothers me, because it invokes a prejudicial reaction to me. so we re going to enshrine our prejudices clearly and for everyone to see. how ironically under close inspection that is the fault line against which i think a majority of the justices will say that doma is unconstitutional. most probably for the federalist reasons articulated by pete, but at some point in constitutional history, for the equal protection arguments that howard alluded to. i want you to react to something like this in your own way, not politically. although you re a politician, i know. no more. but we have a political mind. it s there. i m sorry. it s the product of a jesuit education. harvey milk, when he was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors. their city council. in 1977.

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