Retirees Recall a Different CUA
A dozen 2001-2002 retirees were honored on March 21. One remembers when manual typewriters seemed like the highest tech on campus. Another recalls "the controversy of the short-sleeved shirts." See story.
Eastern Religions and Folk Music
Are in Harmony for CUA Professor
Assistant religion professor Charles Jones and his wife and daughter have put out a CD, Unquiet, that has received rave reviews in folk music magazines as well as air play on radio stations around the country. See People.
Professor Samaras' Radical Book
Rethinks the Teaching of Teachers
With her taupe-colored suit, curly hair and slip-on black shoes, Associate Professor of Education Anastasia Samaras hardly looks like a radical. But in the current climate of teacher accountability and high-stakes testing of students, she admits she is. See Research and Teaching.
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet to Read
Galway Kinnell, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award, will give a poetry reading on Wednesday, April 24. The event is free, and continues a great tradition of readings at CUA. See story.
About Inside CUA Online
Inside CUA Online is produced monthly by the Office of Public Affairs. Submit story ideas or information about recent publications, awards, media interviews or speaking engagements by contacting Richard Wilkinson at 202-319-6984 or e-mail wilkinson@cua.edu.
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Out of the Mouths of Babes
Kids really do say the darndest, funniest things, especially the tykes at Catholic University's on-campus day care center. Inside CUA Online has a new column of humor and insight, "CU After Class," and this is its first installment. See story.

Publications Office Produces
Material at No Cost to You
315 McMahon Hall is where CUA faculty and staff go when they need someone to write, edit and design brochures, catalogs, ads and other materials promoting CUA and its programs. See story.
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