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Western Connecticut State University
2012 Annual Report

  • Propagating knowledge
    • Abubaker Saad and the media
    • Alba Skar book
    • Anam Govhardham Fulbright
    • Carol Hawkes Presidential medal
    • Casey Jordan and the media
    • Chris Kukk at the U.N.
    • Darla Shaw award
    • David Smith award
    • Dr. Mel
    • Edward Little award
    • Fred Maidment book
    • Jane McBride Gates award
    • Jess House new dean
    • Jessica Ekstein award
    • Jim LaClair award
    • Jimmy Greene new faculty
    • Joshua Rosenthal book
    • Kevin Gutzman book
    • Mad Dances
    • Margaret Grimes in Natl Academy
    • Mary Ellen Doherty award
    • Michael Gilles award
    • MIS recertification
    • Missy Alexander new dean
    • Nancy Heilbronner book
    • Neil McLaughlin leads organization
    • New coaches
    • Richard Proctor book
    • Schmotter named NCAA Div. III chair
    • Shouhua Qi books
    • Stephen Ward book
    • Wynn Gadkar-Wilcox book
  • Planting roots
  • Branching out
  • Cultivating new perspectives
  • Germinating independent thinkers and future leaders
  • Creating fertile ground

Propagating knowledge

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  • Abubaker Saad and the media
  • Alba Skar book
  • Anam Govhardham Fulbright
  • Carol Hawkes Presidential medal
  • Casey Jordan and the media
  • Chris Kukk at the U.N.
  • Darla Shaw award
  • David Smith award
  • Dr. Mel
  • Edward Little award
  • Fred Maidment book
  • Jane McBride Gates award
  • Jess House new dean
  • Jessica Ekstein award
  • Jim LaClair award
  • Jimmy Greene new faculty
  • Joshua Rosenthal book
  • Kevin Gutzman book
  • Mad Dances
  • Margaret Grimes in Natl Academy
  • Mary Ellen Doherty award
  • Michael Gilles award
  • MIS recertification
  • Missy Alexander new dean
  • Nancy Heilbronner book
  • Neil McLaughlin leads organization
  • New coaches
  • Richard Proctor book
  • Schmotter named NCAA Div. III chair
  • Shouhua Qi books
  • Stephen Ward book
  • Wynn Gadkar-Wilcox book

"It is a rare privilege to watch the birth, growth, and first feeble struggles of a living mind; this privilege is mine." ~ Anne Sullivan Macy, Helen Keller’s teacher