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The Office of University Communications and Marketing is the storytelling engine of Eastern Connecticut State University. Through compelling narratives, creative strategy, and bold visuals, we bring to life the experiences, achievements, and values that define our campus community. From media relations to digital marketing, publications to social content, we amplify the voices of our students, faculty, staff, and alumni—strengthening Eastern’s reputation and advancing its mission.
We partner with departments across the University to produce high-impact communications that inform, inspire, and connect—on campus, across Connecticut, and beyond.
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| Director Ryan Quigley Gelsi-Young, Room 129 (860) 465-5735 (860) 465-4518 quigleyry@easternct.edu |
Business and Communications Coordinator Ashley Orcutt Gelsi-Young, Room 128 (860) 465-5735 (860) 465-4518 orcutta@easternct.edu |
Eastern Connecticut State University will host a major showcase of prison artworks from Dec. 8 through Feb. 28, 2026, in the Art Gallery of the Fine Arts Instructional Center. Organized by Community Partners in Action (CPA), the exhibition marks the 45th annual show of CPA’s Prison Arts Program and features 604 artworks by 162 artists from nine Connecticut correctional facilities.
Eastern’s Department of Psychological Science hosted its semesterly research showcase, “Psychapalooza,” on Dec. 1 in the Student Center's Betty R. Tipton Room. A culmination of semester-long projects for students enrolled in “Research Methods II," the event featured more than 50 poster presentations and three student speakers.
Two senior students in Eastern’s Department of Art and Art History recently showcased their research exploring surrealist and gothic art. Carmelena Jones ‘25 and AJ Beauregard ‘25 presented their senior theses in a symposium on Dec. 3 in Goddard Hall, focusing on artists who specialized in the abnormal.