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  • Thank You

    Thank You

    Written by: Gabby Disalvo Gratitude is a powerful feeling. It can be based on how you are treated, how you perceive the world, and how you see yourself. Gratitude can come from a present time, past event, and “anticipatory gratitude” of the future. While visiting the Willowbrook Archives, I experienced all three tenses in just…

  • Restricted

    Restricted

    Written By: Gabby Disalvo I had a busy few days leading up to my visit to the Archives, so my mental battery was draining lower than my power wheelchair’s battery. I had just finished my junior year, travelled home independently for a disability convention, returned to UConn with my mom, packed away my dorm for…

  • to restore lost things

    to restore lost things

    Written by: Hannah Dang One of my favorite pastimes is cleaning.  One of the first things I do after I wake up–and after doom-scrolling on Instagram and YouTube–is make the bed. I tug at the thin sheets and then the thick comforter till each edge aligns perfectly with every corner of the bed. Fluff one…

  • Cradling the Embers: A Visit to the Archives

    Cradling the Embers: A Visit to the Archives

    Written by: Hannah Dang Based on our visit to the Connecticut State Archives on May 6, 2025~ I was born into a line of oral storytellers.  Ever since I was a small child and even now, my mother and her mother before her, loved to tell me stories, using their voices to transport me to…

  • Experiencing the Archives!

    Experiencing the Archives!

    Written By Paula Mock Arriving at the Connecticut State Library (CSL) archival warehouse was incredibly exciting for me (I’m sure if you’d told me a few years ago I’d be excited about archival documents, I’d laugh!). Meeting our MTS team that I’d only met on Zoom so far was strangely cathartic–even though we’d only met…

  • MTS Team Live Reading: “The Mansfield Training School Is Closed: The Swamp Has Been Finally Drained” by Roger D. MacNamara

    MTS Team Live Reading: “The Mansfield Training School Is Closed: The Swamp Has Been Finally Drained” by Roger D. MacNamara

    The following is a slide show presentation of a live reading of Superintendent MacNamara’s 1994 article on the closing of Mansfield Training School. To interact with this piece, please click the embedded link below, select the audio button in the upper left-hand corner to begin the audio, and click through the piece to see the…

  • A First Day of Many Questions

    A First Day of Many Questions

    By: Matt Iannantuoni My fellow researchers, Jess and Brenda, had found in the archive inventory list a box titled “Dismissal and legal action regarding Elly C. Fischer, Florence M. Nichols, James P. Purcell, and Dr. Helen T Warner (1942-5.)” Knowing that I am eventually bound for Law School, they suggested I read through it as…

  • Ambiguity of Responsibility

    Ambiguity of Responsibility

    By: Matthew Iannantuoni Enraptured by the findings of the termination papers, I dove back into the folders of the “Dismissal and legal action regarding Elly C. Fischer, Florence M. Nichols, James P. Purcell, Dr. Helen T. Warner” where I found another shred of evidence that seems to only muddy the story I was trying to…

  • Hauntings and Horror: Institutionalization and the Urge to Embrace the Paranormal

    Hauntings and Horror: Institutionalization and the Urge to Embrace the Paranormal

    By: Jess Gallagher “[D]espite the mostly positive, caring work that went on here  (and at other similar facilities), there seems to be a story or two of negative incidents,  any one of which is enough to initiate stories  of restless souls and troubled spirits.”  –Damned Connecticut “Mansfield Training School has gotten plenty of attention,  for…

  • Why I’m Here-Lillian

    Why I’m Here-Lillian

    I fell in love with the archives after touring the university’s shelves. The vast amounts of material in particular drew me in, the amount of information held on those shelves was staggering.  The stories hidden within the shelves fascinated me as did their preservation. As a history major I knew the importance of reading, of…

  • Why I’m Here! -Paula

    Why I’m Here! -Paula

    Hi, I’m Paula! 🙂 As a long-time museum lover, when Brenda reached out with the opportunity to apply to be part of the MTS team, I was immediately intrigued. I’ve always been interested in “untold stories” and the amplification of voices who historically haven’t been heard in different fields. For museums, this was a very…

  • Why I’m Here: Where Have We Been, And Where Are We Going? -Jess

    As we round closer and closer to the day this project (or at least the idea for it) began just two years ago, I honestly still can’t believe this is just the beginning. To me, the years we spent working, researching, writing, and thinking just blurred together. Every moment leading to this blog was a…