NH Collection Hotel Prague

The NH Collection Prague hotel on Mrazovka Hill is just one scenic cable car ride away, with stunning views of the Czech Republic’s capital city. This upscale hotel embodies a harmonious blend of contemporary style and classic charm, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a high-end experience in a culturally rich setting. The hotel’s design is a seamless fusion of modern aesthetics and traditional Czech elements, with a focus on creating an atmosphere of sophistication and comfort.

5 Summer Crafts for You & Your Kids

Keep those kids off the iPad and in the summer air! Summer with school-age children can be restless. They may not be in school, but unfortunately, most jobs don’t give summers off. If you don’t send your children to summer camp, or to grandmas or friends for a play date, it seems impossible to get your work done and simultaneously keep the kids entertained. Thankfully, summer is filled with many opportunities for good old-fashioned outdoor fun.

Lacking Confidence? Enter a Pageant.

Typically, I have to strategically plan how to tell people that I compete in pageants. I mentally have to prepare myself for the shock and confusion on their faces, and the flood of questions that come afterward. It has gotten to the point where I immediate follow “I compete in pageants” with “but it’s nothing like Toddlers & Tiaras, I swear.” The stigma surrounding pageantry is actually very inaccurate and very disheartening to every girl that finds love and friendship within pageantry; I am on

Sacred Heart Honors Its Chapel’s First Decade

Two events celebrate its symbolic architecture and its interplay with the student curriculum Any visitor to Sacred Heart’s Chapel of the Holy Spirit is struck by its artistry. There is symbolism everywhere you look, beautifully portraying spirituality, compassion and God’s love. Look, for example, at the magnificent mosaic on the back wall. David Coppola, SHU’s senior vice president of administration and planning, recently called attention to a portion of it during an event marking the chapel’

Alumnus, Associate Provost Collaborate on Science Fiction Book

Work shows the genre’s connection to political philosophy and its range in culture Sacred Heart University alumnus Timothy McCranor ’05 has published his first book, Science Fiction and Political Philosophy: From Bacon to Black Mirror, co-edited with SHU’s associate provost, Steven Michels. Since earning his political science degree at SHU, McCranor has kept in touch with Michels and collaborated on two of Michels’ books. The duo also co-wrote a chapter on Franz Kafka’s The Hunger Artist for S

University’s Heart Challenges Hate Lecturers Take on Misogyny

At Sacred Heart University’s final Heart Challenges Hate lecture, the audience heard a demoralizing fact for women: “We have lived in a patriarchal society for all of our lives, and despite a woman’s right to vote, misogynistic views and actions are far from obliteration,” said psychology professor Christina Taylor. Taylor joined theology professor June-Ann Greeley for the lecture, “Hating Women—It’s Been Around a Long Time!” which explored feminism, both past and modern, as well as the history and origin of sexism and misogyny.