Hot air balloons, mobile petting zoos and golfing in the library will all be on campus. Community Day is a day where volunteers host family-friendly attractions that bridge together people from the college and the communities of Hartford, West Hartford and Bloomfield. Started in April 2002, the event has been
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The card catalogue at Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University is now an art exhibit as Padberg and Deck designed barcodes for the collections instead of the traditional system. Courtesy of Unotes
Recently, a professor from the Hartford Art School, Carol Padberg, and Andy Deck, a former assistant professor in the Media Arts department, were commissioned to do a project that would be on display in the Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University. The collaboration between Padberg and Deck at Yale, depicted
The Barney School of Business recently installed their newest chapter of Beta Alpha Psi which contains 77 members ranging from undergrad and grad students, alumni and faculty. Courtesy of Prof. Pamela Weaver
Barney School establishes chapter of national business organization. The Barney School of Business recently installed their new chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, a national business organization. In the world of business, innovation is the key to success whether designing a new product or forming a new organization at a college
Graduate student Madison Rieger was recently hired in the Career Services department as the Director of Student Retention. | Brian Izzo
Succeeding in college is not just about academics, it’s also being happy enough to stay. Madison Rieger is the newest member of Career Services as the new assistant director of student retention programs. A graduate student, Rieger is working on her Master’s degree in Education and Psychology at Springfield College
Those of us who have seen “Food Inc.” cringed in horror and possibly went vegan. Were we thinking of the farmer in rural America struggling to make end’s meet as we attempted to keep the contents of our stomachs down? Probably not. However, Dr. William Major was. His new book
By Kristin Regula Special to the Informer Those of us who have seen the Food Inc. video cringed in horror and possibly went vegan. Were we thinking of the farmer in rural America struggling to make end’s meet as we attempted to keep the contents of our stomachs down?
Being in college and away from what is comfortable and familiar changes us in ways we never think possible such as doing things we never would have done before. One of those things is to pose for the Women For Change’s annual calendar. It is a calendar that has been
At a college like the University of Hartford, we sometimes wonder what our professors are like and what it took to get them here. One of those exceptional minds, Dr. Warren Goldstein, had an interesting journey along the way. The chairman of the history department at the university, Professor Goldstein’s