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New Fairfield resident honored by WCSU Alumni Association – NorwalkPlus com

Laura Anderson (contributed photo) DANBURY, CT – COVID-19 has presented a variety of challenges in almost all areas of society. As the public has tried to find creative ways to continue to work, safely obtain food and household necessities, and educate children, many less immediate needs have been temporarily pushed aside. Among them, exposure to the arts via live performances, and participation in clubs and team sports either as a participant or spectator. In many ways, while we have been able to feed our bodies, we have been unable to engage in the things that feed our spirit. One Western Connecticut State University alumna, Laura Anderson, found a way to overcome this, and has been designated as a hero by the WCSU Alumni Association for her contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Anderson was nominated by WCSU Alumni Association President Ray Lubus,

Hawaiian language lessons via social media created by UH Hilo | University of Hawaiʻi System News

Students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to experience Hua Maka, the new weekly video series by University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo students designed to give viewers an immersive approach to learning ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, or the Hawaiian language, using common Hawaiian words and place names found in Hilo and Hawaiʻi Island. Quick, digestible lessons in Hawaiian language are being offered through the Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani, College of Hawaiian Language ( KHʻ In celebration of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Month (Hawaiian Language Month), UH Hilo’s social media platforms (@uhhilo on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube). Plans are also underway to broadcast the audio portion on University Radio Hilo,

UT Martin launches new license plate

WBBJ TV February 9, 2021 UTM has launched a new license plate, according to a news release. The plate, which was chosen through a university-wide survey, replaces the older version from 2003, according to UTM. “The new UT Martin specialty plate provides our alumni and friends with yet another opportunity to display their UT Martin pride,” said Chancellor Keith Carver. “I’m eager to fill the highways and byways with a Skyhawk fleet of cars and trucks across Tennessee.” The plate received 40% percent of the vote and will available upon request at local county clerk offices across the state. UTM says proceeds from each plate benefit the Tennessee Arts Commission and the Tennessee Highway Fund, and will cost $36 to renew annually.

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