JANUARY 2006 Carlow University achieves “Champion of Character” status from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the fourth consecutive year. STUDENT PROGRESS
Carlow launches the “At Carlow, I Matter.” advertising campaign with the tagline “Values. Scholarship. Vision.” SACREDNESS OF CREATION
Dr. Mary Hines begins the “Presidential Welcome Tour,” a chance to reconnect with alumni all over the country. In her first State of the University address, she says, “‘I Matter’ is not just a recruitment campaign slogan, but a genuine reflection of our culture and commitment to each other…let’s be sure we deliver on the promise we advertise.”
MAY 2006
SEPTEMBER 2006
Sister Mary Paul Hickey, the Campus School of Carlow University’s founder and director, announces her retirement.
The second annual Carlow University Service Learning Day is celebrated.
STUDENT PROGRESS
INTELLECTUAL INTEGRITY
SERVICE
Mercy Founders Week is celebrated for the first time—September 24 through September 29.
MARCH 2006
HOSPITALITY
Carlow University students participate in Alternative Spring Break to help citizens of West Palm Beach, Fla., an area devastated by Hurricane Wilma. The students work with Habitat for Humanity to build houses.
Spectrum, published by Carlow University Press, is a volume of interdisciplinary scholarly essays written by Carlow faculty members. This is the second publication of the University Press.
SERVICE
INTELLECTUAL INTEGRITY
APRIL 2006
JULY 2006
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education Evaluation Team reports that Carlow is in compliance with all 14 of the standards of excellence and recommends that Carlow’s accreditation be reaffirmed.
Prepare to Care, the first summer workshop for high school girls developed by Carlow’s Women of Spirit® Institute, takes place on Carlow’s campus. STUDENT PROGRESS
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