The number of individuals with accounts at the Bank of America office branch located outside of Gengras Student Union that will be affected by the branch closing is unknown, according to the organization’s Media Relations Contact Anne Pace. Brian Izzo | The Informer
Over the summer on August 3, the Bank of America branch at the University of Hartford will be closing down. When the Bank of America branch on campus shuts down, they will re-open another bank branch on campus, however the university is unsure of what that branch will be at
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Recently Dr. Robert Duran, Dr. Aimee Miller-Ott and Dr. Lynne Kelly from the School of Communication have published a study in the “Communication Quarterly” on the affect cell phones have on relationships. The goal of the experiment, Duran said, was that “we wanted to determine if there are rules that
The English Department of the College of Arts and Sciences is accepting entries for their annual Writing Contest for the spring semester. The professors from the English Department want to acknowledge and award the students who enjoy writing and letting their creativity shine as much as they do. The writing
Starting during the Fall 2012 semester, the College of Arts & Sciences will be welcoming a new minor of Environmental Studies, headed by English Professor William Major. One of the prominent reasons that the College of Arts & Sciences decided to start this minor program is because the University has
President Walter Harrison and his wife Diane, along with the University Honors Program and the Alpha Lambda Delta and the Alpha Chi National Honors Societies, are working together to prepare for the University’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creativity Colloquium. The Undergraduate Colloquium, which will be held on April 12 at
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The director of the Community Service Center located in GSU, Matt Blocker, has teamed up with Dr. Donald Jones, Alpha Chi Sorority and the Honors Residential Learning Center (RLC) to create the Angel Tree Project in which it gathers Christmas wishes from under privileged children and gives them a little
Residential Directors has started their selection process for the Residential Assistants (RA) and will make their selection for the 2012-2013 school year right before spring break. “It’s an exciting and always changing opportunity,” said Max Koskoff, Residential Director (RD) of C & D Complex. Max Koskoff and the rest of
The Art School hosted its annual Alumni Exhibition at the Silpe Gallery this month with a special juror at its head. This year’s exhibit was juried by the assistant curator from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Helen Hsu, located in New York City. Alumni from the 1970’s to present came
It might seem weird to hear that some students prefer to live off-campus than on, but Hadassa Wade is one of those that makes commuting cool. Many people enjoy the living on campus because it is a great way to meet new people, get involved in activities, and most