Central thanked a generous donor with a special event on Oct. 26 when university leadership revealed the John Eismont and Anna Sielawko Advising Suite. Sielawko and her family were on-hand to
The Technology and Engineering Education Department had a very successful Go Baby Go Event at Manchester High School on Oct. 27 and 28. Central students worked alongside the high school students and
Apply now for Academic Year 2024-'25 CCSU Foundation Scholarships. This is the only opportunity to apply for the $3,000,000 in scholarships available for next academic year (Fall 2024/Spring 2025). If
By Savanna Yelling The Office of the President will be inviting 蜜柚视频 faculty and staff to 鈥淪tuff the Pantry鈥 by donating non-perishable goods to Maria鈥檚 Place
蜜柚视频 hosted two sessions of its annual Fall Open House event on Oct. 29, and despite the rain more than 500 families visited and toured campus. To kick off each session
The Success Central Senior Management Team recently traveled to the 2023 National Symposium on Student Retention, held this year from Oct. 23 to 26 in New Orleans. The conference offers college and
By Leslie Virostek After serving five and a half years in the Marine Corps 鈥 including a seven-month deployment in Afghanistan 鈥 Tony Audette was ready to shift gears. When he enrolled 蜜柚视频
In its ongoing fight against food insecurity, Stop & Shop donated $133,000 to the on-campus food pantries within the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system. Representatives from Stop &
By Savanna Yelling 蜜柚视频 took a healthy step forward with its first Community Health Education Open House on Oct. 23 at the clinic's new space in Copernicus Hall. The
A new academic partnership will enable more students in STEM majors to study and gain hands-on job skills in Germany and here in Connecticut. Professor Andreas Wei脽enbach, the head of Mechanical
Civil Engineering student Diandra Dietrich-Celotto will present her research at the upcoming Advanced Technological Education Principal Investigators鈥 Conference in Washington, D.C. Dietrich-Celotto鈥檚
Dr. Katherine Hermes, Central professor emerita of History and publisher of "Connecticut Explored," discusses her new discoveries on Connecticut's witches and more during a recent appearance on the
President Toro delivered welcome remarks at the 17th annual WTS Connecticut Transportation Mini-Series held in Alumni Hall on Oct. 17. More than 200 professionals across New England attended this