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Western Connecticut State University

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Welcome!
Here are a few questions and answers to help you learn more about who we are. Enjoy!
Dr. William J. Joel, Director

Q: Why do we exist?

The Graphics Research Group (GRG) at Western Connecticut State University was created in 1999 out a need for students enrolled in various imaging courses to subsequently do more.

Q: What do we do?

Students and faculty in GRG develop projects in any aspect of computer imaging that interests them. These projects are then support by GRG.

Q: Where do we work?

All over the place! But we also have a small lab to use in Westside 104W.

Q: When and where do we meet?

Our meetings are two or three times per semester, and we meet in the Advanced Computing Lab, Westside 103.

Q: How do I join?

Just send an email to Dr. Joel and you'll be added to our distribution list. That way you'll receive notices about upcoming meetings and events.