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Read about a pioneering Eastern partnership that blends social work with police work; uncover the mysteries and memories of Burr Hall; learn about a legendary dean's correspondence with WWII soldiers; remember the beloved Betty R. Tipton; read about four couples whose love stories began at Eastern; and more.
To experience EASTERN in its entirety, click on the magazine cover at the bottom of this page and have a digital look at the print version.
Brighter days ahead! The words on the cover of this issue of EASTERN Magazine are inspired by our students, excited by the prospects of being back on campus this fall. Their exuberance reflects our hopes for new beginnings as we begin our 133rd fall semester at Eastern.
In a time when law enforcement faces heightened scrutiny, the Social Work Program partnered with the Willimantic Police Department on a groundbreaking internship that embedded social work students into the department’s police work.
Eastern’s oldest building, Burr Hall will celebrate its 100th anniversary next year. But it's not just its seniority that makes the longstanding residence hall such an iconic edifice on campus. It has many stories to tell!
Over the decades, faculty and staff members at Eastern have impacted students’ lives well beyond their coursework, teaching self-esteem, motivation, life skills and service to others. Few individuals have had more impact on the Eastern community than Betty R. Tipton.