Digest (5 issues), Apr 2001 - Oct 2001
Dates
- Creation: Apr 2001 - Oct 2001
Creator
- From the Collection: Western Connecticut State University (Organization)
Access Restrictions
Open for research without restrictions.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 46 Linear Feet (40 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Sub-Series: English
General
Includes Apr, May, June, July and Oct.
April 2001 Digest: Jan 27, Feb 4, Mar 4: Kathleen Gallagher new director of Ives Center; Jan 27: Earth quake in western India; Jan 30: Palace project tops wish list for state money; Feb 8: African films highlighted for Black History Month; Feb 15: Hancock's give WestConn $1 million for Student Endowment Fund; Feb 16: Edward Eliscu papers and son David Eliscu interview; Feb 22; Jane Goodall Forum; Feb 27: WestConn agrees to ban circus animal acts.
March 2001: Mar 9: "The Hot L Baltimore" production.
Sports: Feb 2: Alumni basketball day; Feb 3: Greg Boucher and XFL; Feb 4: Ed Farrington interview; Mar 20: Women's softball; Mar 18: Women's basketball Arianna Dolock stars in all-star game; Mar 19: Men's baseball.
May 2001 Digest: Mar 24: Richard Gerber and James Joyce; Apr 1: Prof Frank Dye's book "Human Life Before Birth;" Apr 6: "Kaleidoscope" production; Apr 20: Gottfried Wagner, great grandson of Richard Wagner; Apr 21: Mercury poisoning; Apr 22: Dr. Marjorie Shafto retires.
Sports: Women's softball and men's baseball; Mar 28: Joe Mingachos and WestConn's inaugural induction into Athletic Hall of Fame; Jen Dayton and Jody Rajcula inducted into Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
June 2001Digest: Apr 21: Danbury Railway Museum.
Sports: Women's softball, men's tennis and baseball; May 6: Women's softball wins LEC title.
July 2001 Digest: Jun 4: WestConn football league bracing for big shakeup; Jun 21: Maud MacArthur alumni of the year; Jun 24: Skitch Henderson bring his New York Pops to Danbury; Jul 1: Dr. Mel Goldstein "Some Like It Hot and Stormy."
October 2001 Digest: Jun 29: Irish Tenors at Ives Park; Jul 1: Colleges forced to honor credits for transfers; Jul 2: Regional economy is one of the state's strongest; Jul 11: New foods for Ives Park; Jul 12: Local Chinese support Beijing as possible site of Olympics; Jul 29: Shalamazoo; Jul 23: Lynn Taborsak interview; Aug 20: CSU system rates and "A;" Aug 30: Susan Deborah King to read her poetry; Aug 31: CSU to offer a record $93 million in student aid; Sep 3: Local American Postal Workers Union AFL-CIO-CLC donates books and videos to Haas Library; Sep 11: WestConn students living at Ramada Inn.
Sports: WestConn football recruits; men's women's soccer, and women's tennis.
Repository Details
Part of the Western Connecticut State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
Haas Library
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Danbury 06810 USA US
203.837.8992
203.837.8322 (Fax)
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