Connecticut

Sikorsky Event Report

In keeping with the strong interest in the subjects of sustainability and climate change, the RSA organized a fascinating event at the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation in Stratford, CT. on November 5th.  Among the attendees were 15 graduate students from the School of Forestry and Environment at Yale University kindly introduced by Rachel Kelstein.  The event [...]

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Visit to Sikorsky, Stratford CT: Green Technology

Tour, Lecture, Reception Sikorsky, Inc.  6900 Main Street, Stratford, CT. 06601 November 5th, 2009, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Photo ID required.  No cameras permitted.  The event is free, but space is limited on a first come first served basis for Fellows and one guest each space permitting. Robert Ararujo, Manager of Environment, Health and Safety, will discuss green [...]

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New Haven, CT: Networking and Visit to Beinecke Library, Outcomes

Outcomes of this visit, apart from a good group getting together to see great architecture and rare books. include plans for more network meetings in Connecticut. (See Calling Connecticut).  Some happenings will be specific to a local area such as New Haven and Hartford CT.  Others will draw people from much further afield and the Newsletter will ensure [...]

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Calling Connecticut

Following Lynn’s post on April 14 on What’s Next for the US Networks, I’m interested in connecting with Fellows in my region and would be willing to organize an informal meeting for anyone within striking distance of Hartford, Connecticut.  There are just over 40 Fellows within an hour’s drive of Hartford, so perhaps we can [...]

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New Haven, CT: Networking and Visit to Beinecke Library

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:00 pm -7:00 pm Yale University 121 Wall Street New Haven, CT 06520-8240 Join Carole Franco, RSA-US Trustee, and Louise Bernard, Curator of American Literature, for a Fellows’ get together and tour of the Beinecke Library.  The building features stunning exterior walls of white, gray-veined marble panes one-quarter inch thick which [...]

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