The New Britain Downtown District is seeking a part-time Programming and Marketing Coordinator. This position works heavily over social media to promote NBDD programs, Downtown events, businesses, and
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of New Britain is a non-profit organization providing job training and career development services, offering career competencies and the soft skills needed
New Britain ROOTS was founded to create hands-on experiences for students to learn about where their food comes from. Today ROOTS promotes gardening, urban agriculture, food access, and education
Over $300,000 in scholarship awards are available to graduating high school seniors and current college students in our four-town service area and beyond In 2022, CFGNB will be awarded its most
New Britain ROOTS was founded to create hands-on experiences for students to learn about where their food comes from. Today ROOTS promotes gardening, urban agriculture, food access, and education
Please consider nominating a faculty member for the Bradley M. Waite Research Award! The award is presented annually to a Central faculty member in recognition of excellence in research with human
The National Orientation Directors Association - Association for Orientation, Transition, and Retention in Higher Education (NODA) presented Central Program Assistant Danni Alarie with its 2023 Region
The CCSU Many Voices Initiative Committee is seeking art project submissions that celebrate diversity, equity, social justice, and inclusion. Art Project Submissions can include original poetry, story
At the end of February, Central sociology students, faculty, and alumni attended the Eastern Sociological Society's Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD. Sociology seniors Kian O'Connor and Lucas Amestoy
First-year students and seniors have an opportunity to be Central influencers! Complete the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) and tell us about your experiences in and outside of the
By Kate Callahan ’14 A ripped up parking ticket, a love of education, and a restaurant called Elmer’s Place: These are just a few things that define brothers Fred and Elmer Odell’s life-long
In recognition of the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the Central Connecticut State University (Central) community hosted a celebration on March 2 to honor 10 women as Title IX Trailblazers. The
Join us for our Spring 2023 Undergraduate Open House and learn about everything that Central Connecticut State University has to offer. Interact with faculty, learn about admissions, financial aid
FoodCorps connects children to the joy and power of food. Most of your time will be spent teaching in the classroom and garden; there are also opportunities to work with school nutrition directors in
Central hosted a breakfast on Feb. 27 to update state leaders on campus initiatives and strategic developments. President Zulma R. Toro and members of Central’s faculty and staff highlighted special