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Degree Ceremony for
Chiara Lubich Draws
Thousands

Focolare followers came by the thousands to see
the movement's founder, Chiara Lubich, receive an honorary doctorate from
CUA.See story.
Campus Community
Meets for Strategic
Planning
More than 200 members of the university community attended the town
meetings called to help draft an institutional strategic plan for the
university.See story.
Sculptor Honored for
50 Years of Service
at CUA

The Very Rev. David M. O'Connell, C.M., President, named Nov. 6
Alexander Giampietro Day at CUA, in honor of the sculptor's half-century
spent teaching art here. See People.
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Politics Professors
Guide Media Through
Election
Politics professors John Kenneth White and Mark Rozell have been in
high demand to give interviews for radio, television and print reporters
here and abroad as election drama unfolds.See story.
Broadway Star Faith
Prince Teaches Master
Class at CUA

Faith Prince, the Tony Award-winning star of "Guys and Dolls" and "The
Dead," visited CUA to tell music theater students about life on Broadway.See story.
African-American
Girls Often Inclined
Toward Science
Young African-American women show a strong inclination toward science
in their high school years, according to a study completed at The Catholic
University of America. See Research.
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