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Library Research Award Applications due March 6
The Elihu Burritt Library Student Research Awards recognize excellence in CCSU undergraduate and graduate research papers/projects as well as skill and creativity in the application of library
After 175 years, Central is ready to celebrate milestone anniversary
ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ has 175 reasons to celebrate this year, as a significant milestone approaches. On June 22, Central will mark its 175th year as an institution of higher education
Submit a proposal for the Global Environmental Sustainability Symposium
The Global Environmental Sustainability Action Coalition (GESAC), ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ Geography Department, and Central Public History Program are seeking proposals for the 17th
Engineering alums and professor present at AIAA conference
Central professor of Engineering Dr. Viatcheslav Naoumov and two former mechanical engineering students, Andrew Santopietro and Nicholas Combs, presented a co-authored research paper at the American
Dr. Clay receives dissertation award
Assistant Professor of Anthropology Dr. Elizabeth C. Clay is the winner of the 2024 Kathleen Kirk Gilmore Dissertation Award for her 2021 University of Pennsylvania dissertation, “Slavery and Freedom
Want a peer mentor? Try Success Central!
Want a peer mentor to help you get off to a good start this semester? Try Success Central! Success Central peer mentors support students to help them achieve their goals. Click on the following link
Central MLK Jr. Day of Service touches hundreds in local communities
ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµâ€™s annual MLK Jr. Breakfast and Day of Service on Jan. 19 brought students, faculty, and staff together to reflect and work toward the greater good on behalf of our
Student podcast debut: 'The Sophomore Tea'
Is college exactly what you thought it would be? Or was it a big adjustment when you got here? Cal Borst, assistant to the director of Residence Life, and senior Resident Assistant Amari Contreras
WATCH: WTNH stops by One-stop Enrollment Day
The spring semester starts next week, and ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ made it quick and easy for current and prospective students to enroll and get settled in with One-Stop Enrollment Day
Author and illustrator with autism graduates from Central
WTNH — A 24-year-old on the autism spectrum has worked independently for the last two years, earning a degree in graphic design. View the full story at
A year of initiative, expansion, and connection ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ
A look back at the year 2023 ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ offers more than a glimpse of rear-view successes. A promising future also comes into focus thanks to numerous efforts undertaken last year by faculty, students
Central teams with YWCA to educate next generation of community health workers
A newly funded project co-sponsored by ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ and the YWCA New Britain will ensure more young people have representation in community health policy. The Community Health
New higher education laws highlight jobs, health care, and education equity
The last legislative session in Connecticut ushered in several new laws, deadlines, and initiatives for public colleges and universities in Connecticut. Some addressed long-time grievances from
School of Education student rises to new challenge
Six students were inducted recently into the Student Cabinet of the Connecticut Educators Rising program, including ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ student Sherrod Cuttino, who will serve as
Central faculty, students among NASA Connecticut Space Grant Consortium grantees
ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ is well represented on the NASA Connecticut Space Grant Consortium list of Fall 2023 grant and scholarship recipients. The winners include five faculty members