“Often in
colleges, theater and dance departments aren’t real. They’re
there to serve certain needs but they don’t have an identity of
their own. I think we established a department that honors the
different disciplines as they really are and tries to build a spirit
of innovation in our students.”
Judy
Dworin, professor of theater & dance, “Believing in
Trinity,” by Christopher Arnott, Stage Directions, January, 2003
“The fact
that English is spoken so widely,” Katz observes, “gives people
a false sense of comprehension about the world…A person has a
unique identity and personality in each language. If you speak only
one language, it’s like walking into a room and only seeing one
color.”
Dori Katz,
professor of modern languages, “Dori Katz to kick-off Wintonbury
Poetry Series in Bloomfield,” Bloomfield Journal, December 27,
2002
“Institutional
reforms are critical to the success of market-based
reforms. Markets must be provided with adequate investments in
economic infrastructure, an effective regulatory framework that
promotes competition, and protected from externally induced shocks
via the use of temporary controls on short-term (financial) capital
flows.”
Miguel D.
Ramirez, professor of economics, “Market Reforms are Crippling
Latin America,” (Editorial), Hartford Courant, January 17, 2003
“It’s a
whole new challenge,” said Heischman, principal at St. Albans
School and a pastor at Washington National Cathedral since 1994.
“It’s always something I’ve had a hankering for.”
Rev.
Daniel Heischman, incoming College chaplain, “Trinity College
Gets a New Chaplain,” by Johnny Mason, Hartford Courant, January
16, 2003
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