Central Connecticut State University hosted a public toast on June 26 to celebrate its 175th anniversary with more than 300 members of the Central family. A crowd of alumni, students, staff, faculty
Central is now accepting students into its brand-new College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. The college is home to Central’s health sciences departments such as Nursing and Physical Education
The Hartford Yard Goats hosted Central Night on June 27, with more than 400 Blue Devils in the stands at Dunkin Park as the Yard Goats took on the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The Yard Goats played as
Dr. Lisa Frank will serve as the next dean of the School of Business. She will begin her tenure as dean immediately. Frank's appointment follows a national search for candidates. She served as interim
Central assistant professor of History Dr. Camesha Scruggs sat down with NBC 30 recently to share her insights on the meaning of the Juneteenth holiday. Watch it here: https://www.nbcconnecticut.com
The University of Wisconsin Press published on June 18 its latest volume in its "Harvey Goldberg Series for Understanding and Teaching History.” New Britain resident Dr. John Day Tully, professor of
Maria’s Place has been selected by store leadership to benefit from the Stop & Shop’s Bloomin’ 4 Good program for the entire month of July. The program was launched to fight hunger across the
Central professor Jeffrey Teitler and his team at Envision Films earned four Boston/New England Emmy Awards at the 47 th Boston/New England Emmy Awards ceremony on June 8. Serving as a professor of
Site-based assessor from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA), will arrive on June 23 to examine all aspects of the Central Connecticut State University Police
It's orientation season at Central, and new first-year students will be on campus throughout the summer to learn all about the college experience and get ready for their first semester. Central's
Members of the Connecticut Board of Regents, several university presidents including President Toro, Connecticut Chief Workforce Officer Dr. Kelli-Marie Vallieres, and Connecticut State Colleges and
The NASA Connecticut Space Grant Consortium recently announced the recipients of its early Spring 2024 call for proposals. Award recipients include four members of the Central faculty. The awardees
The Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Center at Central is among 75 recipients of Library of America grants as part of the library’s national initiative celebrating Latino poetry. The initiative
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that overall employment for social workers is projected to grow 7 percent by 2032 — a rate faster than average for all occupations. Central Connecticut State