Fall Commencement Honors Higher Education Leaders, Grays
More than 90 students received their diplomas at the University's Fall 2000 Commencement ceremony on Dec. 3 in Lincoln Theater.

Nurturing Intellectual and Artistic Passion
For faculty and staff assembled in Wilde Auditorium for University President Walter Harrison's semiannual semester kickoff on Feb. 1, the address they heard was one of the most optimistic in some time.

Koopman Chairs
Internationally known artists Lowry Burgess and Robert Stackhouse displayed their latest works at the University's Joseloff Gallery, from Nov. 9 through Dec. 12, as the 2000-01 recipients of the Richard Koopman Distinguished Chair in the Visual Arts at the Hartford Art School.

Goldfarb Award Winners
The University's Hartford Art School hosted its 13th Annual Alexander A. Goldfarb Student Reception and Awards Exhibition on Feb. 14. The winners of the Goldfarb Purchase Award were...

Visas for Life: The Righteous and Honorable Diplomats
'Visas for Life: The Righteous and Honorable Diplomats' an exhibit that will be on display at the University of Hartford's Joseloff Gallery from May 1 through June 13, features the dramatic and heroic stories and photographs of these diplomats, who saved thousands of lives during World War II.

Baseball Is Our Game
Hailed as 'baseball's greatest ambassador,' Tommy Lasorda told a packed house at the University's second annual Hot Stove Dinner that "baseball is our game" and that "high school and college baseball coaches are the unsung heroes of our communities."

Shields Delights Audience with His Political Humor
As the November 2000 presidential election evolved into an unprecedented scenario of legal battles and chad-counting, political analyst Mark Shields brought his razor-sharp wit to the University of Hartford to try to make sense of it all.

A Training Ground for Future Presidents
Last October, about 20 current and former University of Hartford administrators came together in Virginia to celebrate the inauguration of their former colleague, Walter M. Bortz III, as president of Hampden-Sydney College.

Making MUSIC for a CHANGE
Being able to help others while having a great time - it's the best of both worlds. That's what Irwin Nussbaum, UH's associate dean of students, has achieved with the University's MUSIC for a CHANGE concert series which he launched last spring with three concerts. For the 2000-01 school year, the concert series featured 10 shows last fall and 10 this spring.

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