The Brotherhood Initiative at Central will present "On the Stage," a talent showcase featuring emerging Central students, faculty, and individuals within the broader community. Whether you want to
Mental Health First Aid is a national training initiative that teaches non-mental health professionals how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders
The departments of History and World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (WLLC) are proud to present this new academic conference. Faculty and students from Central and other Connecticut State
Join us for a film screening of the 2024 coming of age drama film Sugar Island, followed by an in-person Q&A with film director Johanné Gómez Terrero. Synopsis: A Dominican-Haitian teen navigates
Taverns in early Connecticut were more than just a place to drink. Travelers and locals alike saw taverns as a place to be entertained, spread news and gossip, have a good meal, and get a night’s
Join the Polish Studies Program at Central for a screening of Agnieszka Holland's award-winning film, "Green Border" (2023), and a conversation with human rights activists Kalina Czwarnóg and Anna
Student mobility connects Africa and the United States, offering international and domestic students shared learning and cultural immersion opportunities. This webinar, hosted by NAFSA: Association of
The Take Back the Night March is an annual event celebrated at Central to raise awareness about sexual assault and ending domestic violence, dating violence, and sexual abuse of all forms. The speak
The Central Barnes & Noble Bookstore and the Central Media Center present a new season of "Central Authors," the university's cable television show all about members of the Central family and their