Governor, legislature support higher education with campus enhancements
Drivers on Danbury’s White Street in mid-May noticed a large crowd of people, news crews and a lot of excitement on the day that Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell visited WestConn’s Midtown campus to announce that $12.1 million to fund the design of a new Fine and Performing Arts Instructional Center on the university’s Westside campus is expected to gain approval when the state Bond Commission meets at the end of the month.
We want the young people who will study, learn and grow at WestConn in the years to come to have the finest facilities to help them reach their goals and realize their dreams.Speaking before an appreciative crowd of faculty, staff and students, Rell said, “The changes at WestConn over the past several years have been remarkable, and the good news continues. WestConn is already viewed as a leader in the region’s fine arts scene, and this building will further elevate the university’s stature. We want the young people who will study, learn and grow at WestConn in the years to come to have the finest facilities to help them reach their goals and realize their dreams.
The 169,000-square-foot building is expected to include an 800-seat concert hall, a 500-seat proscenium theatre, a 200-seat recital hall, a 200-seat studio, an art gallery, classrooms, conference rooms, lab rooms, choral and orchestra rooms, 52 practice rooms, rehearsal rooms, a recording studio and office space for faculty and support staff.
We have six great reasons to consider WestConn.
Reason No. 1:
Goble inspires student to study music at WestConn
WestConn’s educators excel in their subject areas and disciplines, and are committed to excellence in teaching, ensuring student success and fostering a diverse academic community. Small class sizes taught by award-winning professors — including some Fulbright scholars — provide the best learning opportunities available.
Reason No. 2:
Location
Governor, legislature support higher education with campus enhancements
Capitalizing on our location in Danbury, Connecticut, a New England city characterized by its economic vibrancy and its diverse citizenry, as well as our proximity to the educational and cultural riches of New York City, WestConn has truly become a global university. Our students can be found exhibiting their art in Manhattan, performing theater on Broadway and in Scotland, visiting the United Nations and traveling to China, Spain, Puerto Rico and Vietnam for immersion programs.
Reason No. 3:
Rangel brings bilingual skills to the classroom
At WestConn, we value and affirm the unique contributions of our many constituent populations, recognizing the learning opportunities that differences can create. Workshops, roundtables and student organizations serve to explore and understand how best to combine the many unique talents within our student and faculty populations to foster discussion and understanding.
Reason No. 4:
WCSU degree in-hand, Lane is ready to give back
WestConn offers a range of quality academic offerings, including signature programs like our teacher education, music performance, nursing and science degrees, to our one-of-a-kind meteorology, professional writing and justice and law administration programs. There truly is something for everyone at WestConn.
Reason No. 5:
Choosing WestConn was a "no-brainer" for no-hitter pitcher
Our philosophy is simple: Foster a holistic approach to intellectual and social growth and development that prepares students to be productive citizens of the state of Connecticut and the world by developing their knowledge, experience, and critical thinking and by fostering life-long learning characterized by intellectual curiosity, imagination and creativity. In other words, if you can imagine it, you can achieve it at WestConn.
Reason No. 6:
DePasqua pursues passion thanks in part to scholarship
WestConn is proud to offer the affordability and access of a mid-sized public university while creating the quality experience of the best private institutions. Through private and corporate scholarships and endowments, the university continues to provide resources to students with academic achievement and financial need.
(l-r) Connecticut State University System Chancellor Dr. David Carter embraces Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell
Related Links:
School of Visual & Performing Arts
Governor Rell's Press Release



