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1/9/2013
Manzione Quoted on Research Grant; Olzacki Featured in Jewish Ledger; and More
Lou Manzione, dean of the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA), was quoted in a Feb. 5 Danbury News-Times article about the recent $2.4 million research grant the University received from the U.S. Army to help develop unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Manzione told the newspaper that he thinks the group working on this project could have an early prototype ready within 18 months. Read the article at newstimes.com. The story was also carried on the news website 1010wins.com.
A Key Issues Forum on “Teen Dating Violence,” sponsored by the Hartford Courant and Fox 61 in partnership with the University of Hartford, attracted more than 225 people to Wilde Auditorium on Feb. 9. A story and photograph ran in the Hartford Courant on Feb. 10 and the event was also filmed by Connecticut Network (CT-N) to be broadcast at various times over the next few weeks. Read the story on CTNow.com, and see the forum on Connecticut Network.
The Hartford Guardian newspaper noted that nursing students from the University's College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions (ENHP) would be helping out at a free health screening clinic and educational session for women offered by the City of Hartford and St. Francis Medical Center in recognition of Heart Disease Month and the Go Red for Women Campaign.
Joe Olzacki, who holds four degrees from the University of Hartford and is currently director of visual and performing arts for the Bloomfield public schools, was the subject of a question-and-answer feature in the Connecticut Jewish Ledger on Feb. 3. Olzacki was one of 100 young leaders in the field of human rights worldwide invited to take part in the Global International Leadership Training Programme in Kigali, Rwanda, last month. Olzacki was asked to speak on human rights and genocide at the regional forum, hosted by the UNESCO Chair in Human Rights, in collaboration with the National Commission for Human Rights in Rwanda. Read the Q & A with Olzacki at jewishledger.com.