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7/23/2013
Communication Students on Fox CT, Hartt School Dancers in Hartford Courant, and More
The Fox CT Morning Show did an interview with students from the School of Communication and their instructor William Seymour, an adjunct faculty member who teaches public relations, on Monday, April 30, about their class project to create a strategic plan to increase awareness of and community outreach for the City of Hartford's Gun Buy-Back program. Here’s a link to the interview, which includes two Fox CT anchors and (from left to right) senior Danielle Etta, senior Fiona Farley, junior Sloane Davis, and Seymour. (The video clip that was shown during the interview was created by student Sloane Davis.)
The Hartford Courant posted on its web site a gallery of pictures from a dress rehearsal prior to the recent Hartt Dances performance at Lincoln Theater. A number of Hartt School dance students are featured in the 20 photographs that comprise the gallery. Click here to access the gallery.
Hartt School Dean Aaron Flagg was featured in one of the Hartford Courant’s photos from the Hartford Stage’s recent “Party in the Paint Shop” event. Click here to see the photo.
The Hartford Courant’s “ArtSmnart” blog highlighted the BFA thesis exhibition by Hartford Art School photography seniors in Silpe Gallery. Click here to see the posting.
Michael Daley, a junior in the College of Education, Nurshing and Health Professions, was highlighted in a CT Mirror story on Thursday, April 26, about college students taking part in a rally to support Gov. Dannel Malloy's education reform proposal at the State Capitol on Thursday, April 19. Click here to read the story.