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This user page belongs to the marketing and communications division at Sacred Heart University, specifically Kim Swartz, associate director media relations, and Sarah LeBlond Fabrizi, associate director of content development & strategy. Kim is in the communications department and is responsible for our facts, boilerplate language and press management--it's her job to ensure what is being said about Sacred Heart University is as up-to-date and accurate as possible. Kim has worked at Sacred Heart for eight years and previously was a newspaper reporter. Sarah is an adjunct professor in communication studies and is in charge of Sacred Heart's marketing content writing and copy editing. She proofreads all institutional copy to ensure it is correct, and has worked for the university for five years.

We wish to disclose a conflict of interest in updating the Misplaced Pages page for Sacred Heart University, as we are employees of the institution. We've worked here for a number of years, and during this time, the university has transformed in many ways, and the page as it stands does not accurately represent the institution today. We have thoroughly vetted all edits that we propose to the page against the latest data we have as well as external articles that we were able to find.