EVENTS
Wednesday, May 14
Tour & Information Sessions
3:30 pm in Willimantic
5:30 pm in Danielson
5:30 pm in Willimantic
Friday, May 16
5th Annual High School Plastics Expo
8:30 am - 1:00 pm in Danielson
Tuesday, May 20
Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony
Wednesday, May 21
Open House at the Willimantic Center
3:30-6:30 pm
Awards Night
7:00 pm in Danielson
Thursday, May 22
Career Fair
Sponsored by the Dept. of Labor
11:00 am - 3:00 pm in Danielson
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SPIROL ART GALLERY
Spring Student Art Show
May 7 - June 4
Opening Reception: May 7 at 6:00 pm
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QVCC STUDENT ORGANIZES COLLECTION FOR FIRE VICTIMS
Jodi Miller,
a student at
On Sunday,
May 4,
a U-Haul truck will be at the college from 9:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. to collect furniture, household goods, clothing, and other
donations for the 100 plus people who were left with nothing but the clothes
on their backs. Miller says that dishes, silverware, pots and pans, bedding,
clothing, toiletries and slightly used furniture (beds, tables, chairs,
lamps) are needed. Only usable items will be accepted.
QVCC TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS NAMED TO
HONOR SOCIETY
Two QVCC Students receive NASA Space Grant Scholarships
Nine students enrolled in the College of Technology program at Quinebaug Valley Community College were recently inducted into the Gamma Phi Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, the international honor society for professions in technology. Read more
QVCC DEAN HONORED BY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
The Home Builders Association of Connecticut (HBACT) honored Dr.
Susan Huard, dean of learning and student development at Quinebaug Valley
Community College, with the Connecticut Dream Award on Tuesday, April 22nd,
2008. This award is given annually to a public official who works to support
the American dream of homeownership. Huard was recognized for her efforts to
develop a curriculum for a degree program in building construction
technology for the community college.
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STUDENT E-MAIL TRIGGERS VISIT FROM STATE REP. SHAWN JOHNSTON
Student letters and e-mails to members of the state government and
legislature resulted in a visit to Erin Pagano’s macroeconomic class by
Democratic State Representative Shawn Johnston on Monday, April 21st. As
part of the “Poverty, Who Cares?” project at Quinebaug Valley Community
College, students posed questions about the current level of state
expenditures and whether it is improving the overall standard of living in
this area of Connecticut. One of the few responses came to Erick Thorstenson,
Thompson, CT, who did receive an initial reply to his e-mail, which was then
followed up with the visit to the class.
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