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Posted 7/22/2009
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Meagan Fazio
President Walter Harrison, President Emeritus Humphrey Tonkin, and former University Secretary and General Counsel Charles Condon were interviewed by Local Online News about what the late Harry Jack Gray meant to the University and to the Greater Hartford community. They also offered some personal stories to illustrate the kind of person Harry Jack Gray was. Local Online News included some of those comments in a story and also posted the full, uncut interviews. Click here for the story and here for the interviews.
The Hartford Courant's iTowns website had a story on the numerous awards that have gone to the University's Handel Performing Arts Center for design and adaptive reuse. Read the story on courant.com.
Sue Spaulding, who is an instructor in the Hartt Community Division, the principal horn for the Greater Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra, and a member of the Hartford and New Haven Symphony Orchestras, was profiled on stamfordplus.com on July 15. Spaulding, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, has organized a concert by the Connecticut French Horn Orchestra to raise funds to fight MS.
The Hartford Advocate noted the opening of an exhibit at the Windsor Arts Center that celebrates the work and life of Mark Ferguson, an artist who worked with glass and a Hartford Art School (HAS) faculty member who died of cancer at age 49 last year. The exhibit, which is titled Flash/Light, is curated by HAS faculty member Hirokazu Fukawa. Read more on hartfordadvocate.com.
In the Hartford Courant's JAVA column on July 17, Hartford Art School professor and artist Ellen Carey was featured in the write-up and in a photograph from a reception prior to the screening of the HBO film, "The Black List" at the Wadsworth Atheneum. Go to courant.com to see the photo.
University President Walter Harrison and Connecticut Commissioner of Education Mark K. McQuillan recently honored two Cheshire High School student-athletes for their academic, athletic, and community contributions. They appeared in a photograph in the Cheshire Herald.
The Hartford Courant's iTowns website had a story on the numerous awards that have gone to the University's Handel Performing Arts Center for design and adaptive reuse. Read the story on courant.com.
Sue Spaulding, who is an instructor in the Hartt Community Division, the principal horn for the Greater Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra, and a member of the Hartford and New Haven Symphony Orchestras, was profiled on stamfordplus.com on July 15. Spaulding, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, has organized a concert by the Connecticut French Horn Orchestra to raise funds to fight MS.
The Hartford Advocate noted the opening of an exhibit at the Windsor Arts Center that celebrates the work and life of Mark Ferguson, an artist who worked with glass and a Hartford Art School (HAS) faculty member who died of cancer at age 49 last year. The exhibit, which is titled Flash/Light, is curated by HAS faculty member Hirokazu Fukawa. Read more on hartfordadvocate.com.
In the Hartford Courant's JAVA column on July 17, Hartford Art School professor and artist Ellen Carey was featured in the write-up and in a photograph from a reception prior to the screening of the HBO film, "The Black List" at the Wadsworth Atheneum. Go to courant.com to see the photo.
University President Walter Harrison and Connecticut Commissioner of Education Mark K. McQuillan recently honored two Cheshire High School student-athletes for their academic, athletic, and community contributions. They appeared in a photograph in the Cheshire Herald.