Digest (4 issues), Jan 2003 - May 2003
Dates
- Creation: Jan 2003 - May 2003
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 Jan, Mar, Apr, and May.
January 2003 Digest: Dec 5: Wayne Shepperd, president and publisher of the News-Times received WestConn Society Community Service Award; Dec 6: News-Times A Century Ago: Danbury, Waterbury vie for state normal school; Dec 8, 2002: State approves land for performing arts center in Danbury; Dec 13: The Shelter of the Cross house in Danbury; Dec 20: A Century Ago: Board makes push for Normal School in Danbury; Dec 22: Curriculum doctorate is new WestConn offering by Koryeo Anim-Wright.
March 2003 Digest: Dec 18, 2002: Morganti Group Spotlight Story; Jan 17: Danbury area graffiti inspires documentary; Jan 20: Bethel High School seniors take courses at WCSU; Jan. 22-3: Tom Crucitti, Bernie Reidy, John Smoliga, Barbara Warner Obeda, and Dave McKane receive Centennial Award for Excellence from Dr. Dallas K. Beal; Jan 26: Cake celebration kicks off final semester of centennial by Koryeo Anim-Wright.
Sports: Feb 7: Women's basketball Tory Anderton interviewed.
April 2003 Digest: Mar 10: V-Day, Until The Violence Stops event; Mar 13: Author Mark Hetsgaard discusses his book "Earth Odyssey;" Mar 17: David Machell and bagpipes.
May 2003 Digest: Mar 13: The Imaginary Invalid, a farce by Moliere, production by the Communications and Theater Arts Department; Mar 14: Peter Whitney, photographer, interview; Mar 20: WCSU's capital campaign; Mar 21: Barbara Obeda's activism recalled; Mar 21; Anti-war protest; Mar 21: James Scrimgeour, community poet; Mar 26: Lake authority hires Larry Mariscano; Mar 26: Geologist John Pawloski; Mar 28: "Ladies of City Point" Civil War's Quiet Heroines by Jeanne Christie; Mar 29: WestConn receives $840,000 grant for new art center; Apr 8: City loses bid for mercury study money; Apr 8: State grant to help town buy Henderson farmland for open space; Apr 9: Nancy White Cassidy, illustrator, interview; Apr 9: Using plants to clear toxic mercury from soil; Apr 10: WestConn adds a gerontology program; Apr 20: H.M.S. Pinafore production reviewed by James Pegolotti; Apr 21: Dan Goble profiled.
Repository Details
Part of the Western Connecticut State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
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