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New agreement with German university expands Central's exchange programs
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 Weißenbach, the head of Mechanical
To our health! Central opens community clinic
By Savanna Yelling Central Connecticut State University 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
CE student to present research in Washington
Civil Engineering student Diandra Dietrich-Celotto will present her research at the upcoming Advanced Technological Education Principal Investigators’ Conference in Washington, D.C. Dietrich-Celotto’s
Hermes discusses Connecticut witches and Hartford burial ground on podcast
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
Transportation professionals on the move at Central
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
Central lands in top 10 on WalletHub regional ranking list
WalletHub.com on Oct. 16 released its Best Colleges & University Rankings for 2024 and placed Central Connecticut State University at number 8 in Connecticut. Researchers used 30 measurements to
Alumnus Alex Norstrom wins Hartford Marathon
Alex Norstrom, a former Central Connecticut State University runner, won the 2023 Eversource Hartford Marathon on Oct. 14, finishing in 2:16:54 and setting a new a personal record. Read more online
Rainbow Awards honor students and allies
By Savanna Yelling Central Connecticut State University’s LGBTQ Center and the Office for Equity and Inclusion hosted the annual Rainbow Breakfast and award ceremony on Oct. 13 in Alumni Hall. “Being
Study by Protzko investigates why society often perceives technological, societal transitions as detrimental to young people
In a recent study , Dr. John Protzko, assistant professor of Psychological Science at Central, examines how, throughout history, technological and societal changes often receive suspicion. "Their
Beautiful Lives Project returns for a day with the Blue Devils
The Central Connecticut State University football team hosted members of the Beautiful Lives Project for a football clinic following practice on October 12. Around 50 participants came to Arute Field