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Date Posted: 07:03:41pm 01/04/06 Wed,
Author: Alumina
Subject: Re: Mirror - Quick Center lacking student attendance at performances
In reply to: JoeStag 's message, "Mirror - Quick Center lacking student attendance at performances" on 12:30:33pm 01/04/06 Wed,

In my view the Quick Center offers many cultural advantages that other MAAC schools just do not offer. In my view, it is one of Fairfield U's most significant assets.

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[> [> [> Re: Mirror - Quick Center lacking student attendance at performances -- Stagophile, 07:37:05pm 01/04/06 Wed, [1]

I agree Alumnia. The Quick Center is a unique aspect and competitive advantage for Fairfield that should continue to receive a great, if not greater, emphasis within the Fairfield University community. Unlike our peers in urban settings where other cultural institutions are available to the community, the Quick Center is becoming the primary source of arts and culture in Fairfield County. I wonder how much Admissions leverages the Quick Center to attract students who are interested in the arts. Granted when I was at Fairfield there were very few students interested in the arts, however, with the facilities at the Quick Center, you would think this would be a great opportunity to attract a whole new type of student to the University. One of the complaints that I constantly hear about Fairfield is that the student body is homogenous. Well, what a great opportunity to break the mode and introduce some more diversity in the student body.

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