The Influence of Mobile Phones on Individuals in Jamaica Ages18 to 30
12 pgs
Mobile telephony is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world today. Information and communication technology, otherwise known as ICT, has become the leading and most rapidly expanding service sector, surpassing the economic power of other industries such as health, education, and housing to become the leading household expenditure between 1995 and 2005 (Katz 2008). By January of 2006, there were 2.17 billion cell phones on the planet, more than one phone for every third person. The 2009 ICT Development Index states, "In the developing world, mobile phones have revolutionized telecommunication and have reached an estimated average 49.5 per cent penetration rate at the end of 2008 - from close to zero only ten years ago" (Dunn 2009).
2011
RG81_SocialSciences_2011
WCSU Economic Impact Analysis
10 pgs
Dr. Sara DeLoughy of WCSU's MIS Department completed a report thought to be of interest in regard to the construction of the O’Neill Center, a significant economic impact was predicted for the area.
1995
rg515_12_31
WCSU 2001 Colonial Yearbook
135 pages
2001
yearbook_2001
1991 Colonial, WCSU Yearbook
166 pgs, black and white with some color
1991
rg81_yearbook_1991
CAO Intro
~1 min
An introduction to new Connecticut's Archives Online
2020
WXCI, 1-year anniversary broadcast
2 (~6 mins, ~10 mins) segments, reel to reel
Two recordings of broadcast segments from the one-year anniversary of the station's first broadcast. There was also a remote broadcast from Danbury Fair Mall. Tape 001 contains multiple versions of Cousin Brucie birthday dedication.
1974-02-28
Exhibition Of Works By Three Major Sci-Fi Artists At WCSU's Haas Library - photos
8 color images
From the Newtown Bee
By SHANNON HICKS
Published: Mar 28, 2003
"The Fantastic Voyage," exhibit of fantasy and science fiction art at Western Connecticut State University's Ruth A. Haas Library on view until May 25.
Science fiction artist Vincent Di Fate, fantasy artist Tom Kidd, and fantasy and science fiction artist Michael Whelan were featured.
Whelan has done art for book and album covers for authors and artists like Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Anne McCaffrey, Michael Jackson, and Meat Loaf.
"I may begin a wok with a particular intent, but in spite of myself, elements that just 'feel right' will assert themselves. . . and sometimes eclipse in importance the conscious symbols with which I started the painting," says the artist, who lives locally. He strives to tap into archetypical shapes and forms in order "to communicate on a level beyond the conscious one."
https://www.newtownbee.com/03282003/exhibition-of-works-by-three-major-sci-fi-artists-at-wcsus-haas-library/
2003
A Chorus Line Poster
11 x 17", poster
Poster for the WCSU production of A Chorus Line, performed in the Berkshire Theatre. Directed by Brad Blake, produced by William Walton.
1995
Western Connecticut State University
'Uncommon Women and Others' Poster
11 x 17", poster
Poster for the WCSU production of "Uncommon Women and Others," performed in the Berkshire Theatre. Directed by Richard Reimold.
1989
Western Connecticut State University
'The Boys Next Door' Poster and Program
11 x 17", poster
8.5 x 11", program
Poster and program for the WCSU production of "The Boys Next Door," performed in the Berkshire Theatre. Directed by Richard Reimold, designed by Frank Herbert.
1990
Western Connecticut State University