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Central ranked #1 for economic mobility in Connecticut
CollegeNET, Inc. ranked Central at #36 out of 1,200 colleges and universities nationwide on its economic mobility index (SMI). Among higher education institutions in Connecticut, Central holds the
URCAP 2024: Details and deadlines
It’s time to apply for the 2024 University Research and Creative Achievement Program! URCAP is an opportunity to highlight and celebrate students’ creative activity across disciplines. There are three
In April: NASA CT faculty grant workshop
Learn more about faculty funding opportunities from the NASA Connecticut Space Grant Consortium on Tuesday, April 16, from noon to 1:30. All faculty members are welcome! Meet in the Philbrick Room at
Civil Engineering student earns $1,000 scholarship
The Connecticut Chapter of Women in Transportation awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Liliana Carrion, Civil Engineering student who will graduate in May. Carrion is a first-generation student who moved
Game Studies is coming to Central!
Game Studies is coming to Central!
Aimee Loiselle elected to board of Labor and Working-Class History Association
Aimee Loiselle was elected to the board of the Labor and Working-Class History Association as co-chair of Contingent and Community College Faculty and Independent Scholars Joint Committee.
Dr. Kusaila selected for new BHEF fellowship
The Business-Higher Education Forum selected Associate Professor of Accounting Dr. Michelle Kusaila as one of 19 recipients nationwide for its inaugural Faculty Innovation Fellowship. The program
Fire in James Hall displaces 60 students
Central Connecticut State University 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
Japanese studies doubles enrollment in two years
If you listen closely, you might hear some conversational Japanese around the Central Connecticut State University campus. That’s because student enrollment in Japanese language and culture courses
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’s