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Warshauer debuts new book, ‘Creating and Failing the 9/11 Generation’
Professor of History Dr. Matthew Warshauer will discuss his newest book, “Creating and Failing the 9/11 Generation: The Real Story of September 11” from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 13, at Torp
Three Central leaders recognized with Latino de Oro awards
Central Connecticut State University was well-represented at the 2024 Latino de Oro awards ceremony presented by Identidad Latina Multimedia on Sept. 7. The Latino de Oro awards were created in 2005
Physics faculty, students present new LASER research
Central’s Department of Physics and Engineering Physics students and faculty continue to break new ground in lasers and environmental optics. The department’s Lidar Atmospheric Studies and
Connecticut Foodshare partners with Maria’s Place
Maria’s Place at Central Connecticut State University has gained an important ally in the fight against food insecurity. A partnership between Central and Connecticut Foodshare will ensure that the
Central Gerontology program featured in national newsletter
The Gerontological Society of America featured Central in its summer 2024 newsletter. The newsletter highlighted a collaboration between the Gerontology Committee and faculty members from the Many
Central campus is freshened up for fall
Just in time for the fall semester, Central Connecticut State University wrapped up several facility upgrades designed to enhance the campus experience and support institutional goals. The
Spotlight on the Veterans History Project at Central
From CT Insider: "Connecticut's WWII veterans and their stories are vanishing: 'We're losing that teaching moment'" Read the story here: https://www.ctinsider.com/connecticut/article/ct-vanishing-wwii
Cybersecurity earns second national designation for academic excellence
Innovation at Central has received national attention once again, with its recent designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations (CAE-CO) by the National Security Agency
Making their mark
Central hosted its annual convocation ceremony for first-year and transfer students on Aug. 26, one day before fall classes begin. To mark the occasion, the students of the Class of 2028 took a group
Transformed by art: Dr. Thomas Zaccheo presents retrospective exhibit at Central
By Leslie Virostek As a doctor specializing in gastroenterology and internal medicine, Thomas Zaccheo initially took up ceramics as a form of relaxation. But his hobby became a passion, and when he