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Eastern Connecticut State University ( Eastern , Eastern Connecticut , Eastern Connecticut State , or ECSU ) is a public university in Willimantic, Connecticut . Founded in 1889, it is the second-oldest campus in the Connecticut State University System and third-oldest public university in the state. Eastern is located on Windham Street in Willimantic , Connecticut , on 182 acres (0.74 km ) 30 minutes from Hartford , lying midway between New York City and Boston . Although the majority of courses are held on the main campus, select classes take place at Manchester Community College , Capital Community College , and a satellite center in Groton .

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20-472: (Redirected from Le Bœuf ) LeBoeuf , Le Boeuf , LeBœuf or Le Bœuf may refer to: People [ edit ] Al LeBoeuf (born 1960), American baseball coach David LeBoeuf (born 1989), American politician Edmond Le Bœuf (1809–1888), French general, Marshal of France Frank Leboeuf (born 1968), French footballer, actor, and sports commentator Henry Le Bœuf (1874–1935), Belgian banker, patron of

40-497: A fire and replaced by Shafer Hall, which was dedicated in 1946. The State College created its first graduate program (in education) in 1953. After expanding its programs and campus, it became Eastern Connecticut State College in 1967, and Eastern Connecticut State University in 1983. Academically, the university is organized into three schools, the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education and Professional Studies, and

60-608: A lake in Pennsylvania, United States Le Boeuf Brothers , a modern jazz group LeBoeuf Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania LeBoeuf Creek (disambiguation) , several watercourses LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae , a law firm Le Bœuf sur le toit , musical composition by Darius Milhaud, used in a ballet of the same name Le Boeuf sur le Toit (cabaret) , a cabaret in Paris See also [ edit ] Boeuf or Bœuf (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

80-539: A son named Mac. In 2012, LeBouef was diagnosed with multiple myeloma , which had progressed into the rare POEMS syndrome . It developed from a bone bruise in his right hip that resulted from a hit by pitch during the 1985 season that resulted in his body producing too much protein, damaging his antibodies and producing the conditions. He underwent chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant and required assistance walking for five years. Eastern Connecticut State University Eastern Connecticut State University

100-466: Is ETV. The Student Government Association is the liaison between the student body and university administration and each residence hall has a student council that plans events and trips for hall residents. Eastern's sports teams are known as the "Warriors" and are represented by a logo depicting a shield superior to two crossed swords. The university is a member of the NCAA Division III,

120-657: Is a member of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities . The Connecticut General Assembly established the Willimantic State Normal School in 1889. As a normal school , the institution trained schoolteachers. The first class was of thirteen female students, who attended classes on the third floor of the Willimantic Savings Institute. The first male student entered in 1893. In 1890,

140-798: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Al LeBoeuf Alan Wayne LeBoeuf (born February 4, 1960) is an American professional baseball coach for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball . He played in Minor League Baseball from 1981 to 1988 and was a coach and manager in the minors from 1989 to 2024. LeBoeuf attended Tourtellotte Memorial High School in North Grosvenordale, Connecticut , graduating in 1979. He then attended Eastern Connecticut State University and played college baseball for

160-423: Is separated into first-year halls and upperclassman halls. All students with sophomore status and higher are eligible to live in upperclassman halls. There are six first-year halls, five upperclassman halls and two sets of apartments. Eastern offers more than 80 student organizations in which students can participate, including athletic, political, cultural, artistic and communication clubs. The campus newscast

180-640: The Eastern Connecticut State Warriors . The Philadelphia Phillies selected him in the 28th round of the 1981 Major League Baseball draft . He made his professional debut for the Helena Phillies of the Rookie-level Pioneer League that year. He played in the minor leagues through 1988, when he served as a player-coach . After his retirement as a player, LeBoeuf became a full-time coach in

200-970: The Little East Conference and the Eastern College Athletic Conference . Men's varsity sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, and indoor and outdoor track and field. Women's varsity sports include basketball, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. Intramural sports include men's and women's tennis league, co-ed indoor and outdoor soccer, co-ed dodgeball, men's and women's flag football, men's and women's volleyball, co-ed softball, ultimate frisbee league, men's and women's basketball league, co-ed floor hockey, wiffle ball tournament, golf. Club sports include competitive cheerleading, fencing club, football club, ice hockey club and rugby club. The men's baseball team won

220-550: The NCAA Division III national championship five times (1982, '90, '98, '02, '22). The women's softball team won national championships five times (1981 ( AIAW Div. III ), '82, '85, '86, and '90 − NCAA). Eastern's campus, which is spread over 182 acres (0.74 km ), is divided into three areas: South Campus, North Campus, and the University Sports Complex. South Campus is the historic part of

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240-520: The Toronto Blue Jays from 2007 to 2009, before joining the Milwaukee Brewers organization in 2010 as a minor league coach. While recovering from an illness, he worked in the player development department in 2013 before resuming coaching. The Brewers added LeBoeuf to their major league coaching staff as their lead hitting coach after the 2024 season. LeBoeuf is from Putnam, Connecticut . He and his wife, Laura, married in 1987. They have

260-662: The School of Continuing Education. Graduate study programs offered through the School of Education and Professional Studies include Education, Teacher Certification, and Organizational Management. For 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked Eastern tied for #69 out of 178 Regional Universities North, tied for #23 in Regional Universities North Top Public Schools, and #23 in Regional Universities North Best Value Schools. In 2024,

280-572: The Town of Windham deeded 6 acres (24,000 m ) to the State of Connecticut for the construction of a new campus for the school. The larger campus was completed in 1895. The first dormitory, Burr Hall, opened in September 1921. The institution was renamed Willimantic State Teachers College in 1937, after it began granting bachelor's degrees . The original Normal School building was destroyed in

300-464: The arts, and music lover Laurence Leboeuf (born 1985), Canadian actress Michael LeBoeuf , American business author and management professor Remy Le Boeuf (born 1986), American jazz saxophonist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Shia LaBeouf (born 1986), American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker Other uses [ edit ] Fort Le Boeuf , a fort that was located near present-day Waterford, Pennsylvania Lake LeBoeuf ,

320-923: The minor leagues for the Phillies organization from 1989 to 2000. He was the manager for the Batavia Clippers from 1993 to 1995, the Clearwater Phillies in 1996, and the Reading Phillies from 1997 to 1998. He won the Eastern League Manager of the Year Award in 1997. LeBoeuf then coached in the minor leagues for the New York Mets from 2001 to 2005, the Kansas City Royals in 2006, and

340-493: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title LeBoeuf . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=LeBoeuf&oldid=1252925032 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Surnames of French origin Hidden categories: Short description

360-401: The university accepted 73.8% of undergraduate applicants, with those admitted having an average 3.4 GPA . The university does not require submission of standardized test scores, Eastern being a test optional school. Those submitting test scores had an average 980-1190 SAT score (62% submitting scores) or average 16-28 ACT score (2% submitting scores). The Institute for Sustainable Energy

380-619: The west side of its Science Building. Eastern will use 100 percent of the energy produced by the fuel cell system to provide a majority of the power required for the Science Building, while maximizing the use of the heat output available. Under a 10-year Energy Services Agreement (ESA) with ClearEdge Power , the installation was made possible by a federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) grant through CEFIA. 87 percent of first-year students, and 60 percent of all full-time undergraduates live in college housing . The campus

400-509: Was opened in 2001 and focuses on sustainable energy education, serving as a source for sustainable energy information, assistance in sustainable energy policy making, and assistance in implementing sustainable energy solutions. The institute is located at 182 High Street. The current director is William Leahy. In 2012 Eastern had a stationary phosphoric acid fuel cell , known as the PureCell System Model 400, installed on

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