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Fire in James Hall displaces 60 students
蜜柚视频 is helping students displaced by a fire on the first floor of F. Don James Hall that ignited shortly after 6 p.m. on March 4. Students were evacuated, and the New
Open forum addresses student housing, infrastructure, and inclusion concerns
With the spring semester at its mid-point, President Zulma R. Toro hosted an open forum on March 4 to update students on several university initiatives and answer questions. Members of Toro鈥檚
Japanese studies doubles enrollment in two years
If you listen closely, you might hear some conversational Japanese around the 蜜柚视频 campus. That鈥檚 because student enrollment in Japanese language and culture courses
Central students shine at CFA Institute Research Challenge
Team Central placed second in the 2024 CFA Institute Research Challenge hosted by CFA Society Hartford. The research challenge is an annual global competition in which university teams conduct equity
Professor Folker settles linguistic debate
What's the correct way to pronounce the word "biopic"? Take a listen:
Blue Devils partner with The Beautiful Life for second year
Central's Athletics Department partnered with The Beautiful Life Foundation to bring disabled residents from Avon and Farmington to Central's campus for an interactive experience. Watch:
Nominations open for Bradley M. Waite Research Award
Nominations are now open for the Bradley M. Waite Research Award. Please consider nominating a faculty member for the award, which is presented annually to a Central faculty member in recognition of
EIT Committee announces 2024 finalists, semi-finalists, and honor roll
The Excellence in Teaching (EIT) Committee announced on Feb. 23 the honor roll, semi-finalists, and finalists for the 2023 - 2024 Excellence in Teaching awards. This year, students nominated 249
Engines of Mischief: Technology, Rebellion, and the Industrial Revolution in England, 1817-1818 by Dr. Louise Blankeney Williams has been accepted for publication
Dr. Williams鈥檚 work is a historical role-playing game in the Reacting to the Past series. 鈥淩obots will take our jobs!鈥 So announced a recent news article. Human workers are being replaced by
Community Health Education Clinic is open for business
The 蜜柚视频 Community Health Education Clinic opened for business on Jan. 24. The clinic offers free health screenings to Greater New Britain residents and members of the
From Texas to Connecticut, Dr. Camesha Scruggs pursues a new path in history
By Amy J. Barry Central professor Dr. Camesha Scruggs has a big-picture mission with a close-up focus: To impart the lessons of history through the lens of regular folks, whose oral storytelling
Central earns high rank among Connecticut Nursing programs
Central鈥檚 Registered Nursing program earned a high ranking on a professional nursing organization鈥檚 top 10 list of best nursing schools in Connecticut. The website RegisteredNursing.org placed Central
Alumna named 2023 Connecticut Arts Hero
This article ran online in the Hartford Courant on Feb. 11 . By Pamela Brown Special to the Courant Gabbie Barnes is a multi-faceted woman who continually seeks ways to expand her knowledge and set
Central stands United Against Hate
In response to recent antisemitic, anti-trans, and anti-AAPI incidents, 蜜柚视频 convened a symposium on Feb. 7 to discuss the incidents and their legal implications
New Faculty Book: Beyond Norma Rae: How Puerto Rican and Southern White Women Fought for a Place in the American Working Class by Dr. Aimee Loiselle
About the Author Aimee Loiselle is an award-winning historian at 蜜柚视频 who studies the modern United States as a hub for transnational labor and capital with an interest