The Elihu Burritt Library's Student Research Awards recognize excellence in undergraduate and graduate research papers/projects as well as skill and creativity in the application of library services
Central Connecticut State University is among 127 new schools that were named Military Friendly institutions by VIQTORY, a service-disabled, veteran-owned company that publishes annual Military
Central Connecticut State University hosted a Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 12 at Alumni Hall, featuring dance performances; cultural presentations from visiting artists and Central faculty and
The Maternal Health Advocacy Club is partnering with SGA's External Affairs Committee to host a diaper/wipe-drive competition between clubs. Drop off donations in marked boxes at the Student Center
Matthew Friedman ’83 recently published a new book, “Awakening the Advocate: Memoirs of a Modern Slavery Activist,” released by Penguin Random House. The new book springs from Friedman’s work as an
Blake Decoteau ’24 earned her Master of Special Education from Central after completing her educational requirements in time for December’s commencement ceremony while undergoing treatment for cancer
The planned project to improve the air conditioning system in Memorial Hall is underway! The project will take approximately 12 months to complete. The project scope includes a new roof for the
Markita James, a graduate student in the Clinical Professional Counseling program, was recently awarded the 2025 Fellowship Scholarship through the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)
The campus community launched the Year of AI during the annual spring kickoff event held on Feb. 3 at Alumni Hall. Campus leadership announced plans to implement more Artificial Intelligence-related
This article was published recently by the Hartford Courant . By Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant “Ricky,” a new feature film by Hartford-raised director Rashad Frett, was one of the breakout
By Leslie Virostek Author Ron Farina challenges readers to grapple with the human consequences of war and the sacrifices made by America’s veterans. In his book "Who Will Have My Back," he shines a
From a young age, freshman Elisha Correa knew she was Central-bound. She was inspired as a second-grader at Fair Haven School during its annual Snowball event, which brings community members
Christopher Rocheleau '87 was named the interim head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Jan. 30. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Italian from Central. Prior to his appointment to the FAA
Students from Wilcox Technical School in Meriden recently joined Central Design faculty for a collaborative diversity workshop on Jan. 28. The workshop, centered around Martin Luther King Jr.’s