News
With the end of the fall semester days away, the Presidential Search Committee finds itself on-schedule and anticipating its workload ...
Bennet celebrates presidency with alumni across country
University Relations has organized a series of alumni receptions across the country to celebrate the tenure of President Doug Bennet ...
Big-box bullseye: City discusses bringing a Target store to Main Street
Amid rumors of a big-box department store coming to Main Street, Middletown's common council has decided to hold a public ...
News Brief: Public Safety begins overnight parking ban
In anticipation of winter snowstorms, Public Safety has instituted an overnight parking ban for student cars on Lawn Avenue, a ...
News Brief: WESU raises $15,780
As of press time, 88.1 FM WESU's Second Annual Holiday Pledge Drive raised over $15,780 for the station to use ...
ED applicants show rise in key categories
With the first round of Early Decision (ED) applications for the class of 2011 in the Admission Office's hands, the ...
Dumpster diving: A way of life for former professor
If any academician has a right to deny the "ivory tower" stereotype, it is Jeff Farrell. A former tenured professor ...
Professors travel and study abroad with Fulbright Grants
Three University faculty members were recently awarded Fulbright Scholar grants for their academic merit and leadership potential. Associate Professor of ...
AIDS videoconference highlights global views
The development of new medical technologies and prevention efforts are needed to combat the global AIDS epidemic, according to participants ...
Panel discusses merits, effectiveness of social marketing
On Tuesday, hundreds of students packed into SCI150 to attend a panel on the effectiveness of social marketing, an ideology ...
