February 04, 2012 |
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Sarah Wilson
[caption id="attachment_2531" align="aligncenter" width="480" caption="Sarah Wilson"][/caption] Internships should not be taken lightly, and the university’s John Kniering, director of Career Services, wanted to get involved. A few weeks ago, TIME Magazine quoted John Kniering regarding adults taking internships with no pay and students who are not receiving college credit. Though
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Sarah Wilson
[caption id="attachment_2325" align="aligncenter" width="480" caption="Sarah Wilson"][/caption] The Aperture Foundation has no problem creating new ideas which becomes apparent in their traveling exhibit featuring photography by Chuck Close and poems by Bob Holman. The book, “A Couple of Ways of Doing Something,” now turned into an exhibit, has joined the University
Courtesy of Mala Matacin
[caption id="attachment_2160" align="aligncenter" width="480" caption="Courtesy of Mala Matacin"][/caption] “Every two minutes someone is sexually assaulted,” according to Karen Schermerhorn, Office and Program Coordinator in the Connections Health Education and Wellness Center, in response to the Take Back the Night event. Take Back the Night was held to recognize victims of
Courtesy of hartford.edu/communityday
[caption id="attachment_1855" align="alignright" width="480" caption="Courtesy of hartford.edu/communityday"][/caption] It is an exciting event when the community and the university join together to create a day of fun and a sense of fulfillment, and that is what Community Day does for Hartford. In years past, the University has put together a day
COURTESY OF UHAWEB.HARTFORD.EDU
[caption id="attachment_1727" align="aligncenter" width="480" caption="COURTESY OF UHAWEB.HARTFORD.EDU"][/caption] Students who are looking to help other students with their work and become a benefactor towards a faculty member should look in to becoming a preceptor for a class. The university has a preceptor program for students with advanced academic and leaderships skills
The university is offering a new class for students in the upcoming fall semester that is designed to help students who are physical therapy majors with an extreme hands on approach. Students who are looking for a challenge, interested in helping others, and students who want to get further in
Reusable water bottles have become popular, and the environmental reasons behind that were presented in a documentary at the university. The film, “Tapped,” was presented to students, faculty and staff on Tuesday to show the affects of bottled water. The film was presented by professor Katharine Owens, of the politics
Suzie Hunter
[caption id="attachment_947" align="alignnone" width="480" caption="Suzie Hunter"][/caption] Students staged an organized protest outside of CAT’s general board meeting on Tuesday to further voice opinions stated in last week’s issue of the Informer. Students attended the protest to try to move the Spring Fling concert back outside. Students have been questioning why
Have you ever wanted to pray but never knew where to go to get the quietness you were looking for? Earlier this week The University of Hartford has made an addition for new daily and weekly activities. Now there is a meditation room on campus for any religious groups that
Since Jan. 12, almost everyone has heard about the earthquake that damaged Haiti, and subsequently there have been different ways to help. On Thursday, Feb. 18, the University of Hartford is going to make a difference of its own. The university will be holding a benefit concert to help the