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A Charger Blogger’s Guide to Fall in Connecticut
From apple cider to autumn hikes, Connecticut native and Charger Blogger Beatrice Glaviano ’26 shares some of her favorite ways to soak up the season before winter hits.
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Get to know Paula Cappuccia, director of health services at the AVÌìÌÃÍø, and see what fuels her passion for helping people.
July 16, 2019
The lifeblood of the AVÌìÌÃÍø are the faculty and staff members who dedicate their lives to helping our students reach their goals. Periodically, we’ll introduce you to a member of the staff so you can learn more about him or her – beyond their day-to-day work. Next up is Paula Cappuccia, director of health services.
Renee Chmiel: What is your favorite book? What do you like about it?
Paula Cappuccia: "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austin because I love that period of English history.
RC: If you did not work in Health Services, what do you think you would like to do?
PC: I originally wanted to become a kindergarten teacher. I love being around people and getting to know them and helping them. I also love helping children in that age
range learn new things like their letters and numbers.
RC: What is something that people might be surprised to learn about you?
PC: I have a cooking series on the internet, , that I film with
my son, and we wrote a cookbook together. We have also gone to some craft fairs and sold many of our books to the public.
RC: If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would buy?
PC: That’s a tough one. After getting over the shock of winning, I would most likely take a vacation to Europe, and then I would help out my family.
RC: What is the most courageous thing you have ever done?
PC: I wouldn’t say it is the most courageous thing, but once I went up in a hot air balloon. I was a little afraid of heights, so it was kind of scary. It ended up being a
delightful time and really enjoyable. I would love to go again.
RC: What totally grosses you out?
PC: Snakes! "Why did it have to be snakes?" – Indiana Jones
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From apple cider to autumn hikes, Connecticut native and Charger Blogger Beatrice Glaviano ’26 shares some of her favorite ways to soak up the season before winter hits.
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Through the BridgeUSA program, the AVÌìÌÃÍø welcomed Dr. Oleksii Boduliev, an assistant professor and military anesthesiologist from Ukraine, whose visit offered students and faculty an unforgettable perspective on healthcare in times of crisis.