
Campus Improvements Continue
During the summer, Student Health Services moved to the old North Dining Hall, Ryan and Regan halls were renovated and 1,400 new post office boxes were installed in McMahon Hall. Keane, Caldwell and Cardinal halls are slated for major changes as well. See story.
Center Trumpets Latin American
Music From Before Columbus to Today
Studying the beautiful timing and rhythm of the music from south of the border, CUA's Latin American Center is one of only two U.S. university programs that offer a minor in this important subject. See Research.

Father David O'Connell says "Welcome back" to the CUA community after summer break. See the president's column.
A List of Performing Arts Events
at Catholic University This Semester
Make plans for which plays, operas, symphonies and recitals that you'd like to catch this fall semester. We've listed events scheduled on campus and CUA performances by faculty and students at other venues. See story.
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School of Religion Gets
a New Name, New Structure
CUA's School of Religious Studies has undergone a name change that reflects its new organizational structure. The changes are on a biblical scale, so to speak. See story.

New Library School Dean Is a
People Person With a Global Outlook
Martha Hale has a track record as a library school dean who has set up distance-learning programs across the Midwest and as far away as Nigeria. See People.
What Else Is New at CUA: LL.M. Degrees, Institute of Sacred Music, etc.
This year, new and returning students can take advantage of new degrees, lecture series, and the new Cardinal Card. See story.
About Inside CUA Online
Inside CUA Online is produced monthly during the academic year by the Office of Public Affairs. Richard Wilkinson is managing editor; Nathan Bartel is editorial assistant. Submit story ideas and information about recent publications, awards, media interviews or speaking engagements by contacting Richard Wilkinson at 202-319-6984 or willkinson@cua.edu.
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