Reposted from the Hartford Courant; April 14 By Mary Collins “Wearing a face mask on campus becomes optional …” — Central Connecticut State University mandate, April 4 They have a lot of teeth. Their
Reposted from the New Britain Herald, April 18, 2022 By Ciara Hooks Excitement and anticipation is brewing as Central Connecticut State University’s Dance Education Program and Dancentral gear up for
By Leslie Virostek How will history remember COVID-19 and its effects on society? It depends on who is telling the story. Enhanced by the community-based fieldwork of the CCSU Public History program
By Ciara Hooks The New Britain Museum of American Art is hosting the 15th annual Global Environmental Sustainability Symposium, in partnership with Central Connecticut State University, Thursday
The Center for First-generation Student Success named Central to its 2022-23 cohort of First-Gen Forward institutions. The designation recognizes institutions of higher education that have
Thinking about your schedule next semester? Leave some room in the mornings and become a volunteer with Jumpstart! Earn an Education award Earn Federal Work Study (if applicable) Earn volunteer hours
By Amy J. Barry Rashad Frett ’09 lives by the acronym PIK: Progression is Key. And despite the economic hardships and social injustices the Central alumnus faced growing up in Hartford, he has never
By Amy J. Barry It began as a conversation with faculty and students on a call in President Toro’s office. It was soon after the murder of George Floyd by police in May of 2020. “It was a listening
In the rapidly changing field of education, teamwork, leadership, and support are more important than ever, according to a new book by Central Connecticut State University professor Dr. Jeremy Visone
Opened in January 2022, the Applied Innovation Hub (AIH) houses technology enhanced active learning classrooms, computer-based classrooms, and teaching & research laboratories equipped with state-of
Central honored U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona ’97 with one of its top awards and a special gift on Dec. 3. In his first visit to campus as Education Secretary, Dr. Cardona met with
By Laura Sheehan In a world rife with injustice, Dr. Rati Kumar is tackling one of its most formidable issues: health equity. A scholar, research scientist, and associate professor of Communication
Christmas came a little early this year for Central alumnus and Connecticut State Commissioner of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona ’97, whom President-elect Joe Biden selected as his nominee for education
By Amy J. Barry Even before other educators had begun adding the “A” for Arts to the acronym STEM, Dr. Shelly M. Jones was full-STEAM ahead of the curve. In Jones’s case, she saw a certain harmony