Named after famous tennis professional Arthur Ashe, the award recognizes both athletic and scholastic achievement among university and college athletes. Ashe, the first African American ever selected for the U.S. Davis Cup team (1963), was an advocate for the teaming of athletic prowess and...
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July 11, 2002
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July 11, 2002
Five St. Edward's University softball players were named to the all-conference team for the Heartland Conference: Tiffany Tirres (OF), '03, of San Antonio (Churchill High School); Kelly Teefey (3B), '02, of Carrollton (Newman Smith High School); Connie Rey Rodriguez (1B), '04, of San Antonio (...
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June 14, 2002
Nominations of businesses (with at least 25 employees), nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, and individuals in Central Texas that exemplify the highest ethical standards and practices are due by Friday July 26. In addition to honoring those who set the highest standards, the awards program will...
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May 21, 2002
This fast-paced collage of the Vietnam experience is a personal and unapologetic glimpse at the lives of eight young men and the unit to which they are assigned. Conceived by John DiFusco and developed through intensive workshops and improvisations, TRACERS examines the harsh truth of the...
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May 17, 2002
Fregger, executive in residence for the Graduate School of Management at St. Edward's University, has published two new books: Get Things Done – Ten Secrets of Creating and Leading Exceptional Teams and One Shovel Full – Telling Stories to Change Beliefs, Attitudes and Perceptions....
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May 8, 2002
When Arias took office in 1986, civil wars were erupting throughout Central America and threatening the stability of neighboring countries. Arias was awarded the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize for his work on an accord that eventually helped restore peace to the region. The following year, he used the...
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April 4, 2002
Klawitter earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame, master's from the University of Michigan and doctorate from the University of Chicago. He has been a faculty member at St. Edward's University since 1994. In addition to Let Orpheus Take Your Hand, which is his second...
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April 2, 2002
St. Edward's University is the first private institution to be funded by the Mitte Foundation. There will be fifteen $5,000 scholarships for the next 20 years equaling $1.5 million. Twelve will go to undergraduate students, and three will go to graduate students. Scott Mitte, Mitte Foundation...
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March 13, 2002
St. Edward's University is pleased to announce seven outstanding former student-athletes for induction into the Hall of Fame. Recipients were selected on their academic and athletic achievements while attending St. Edward's University. The compilation of athletic honors of this distinguished group...
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February 21, 2002
They are called mentors, but to some they are nothing short of heroes. For several hours every week, a group of 60 students from St. Edward's University's Community Mentor Program (CMP) works with hundreds of Austin-area at-risk elementary school children. The mentors guide, coach, and tutor...



