How to tackle bad credit with good credit cards? WalletHub reviewed 1,500 different cards and listed their top selections. Central professor of Finance Dr. Fan He also weighed in with strategies for
Central hosted the first of eight scheduled ribbon cuttings on July 23 at Henry Barnard Hall. The celebratory events will serve as the finishing touch on several construction and renovation projects
Listen up: President Toro appeared on a recent episode of “ Telling Our Story,” a podcast produced by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). Hosted by Leticia Maldonado,
The Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education (BOR) unanimously approved the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) General Education Transfer Credit Alignment Policy on July 17
Accelerate Central is gaining even more momentum with the addition of nine academic pathways to a post-graduate degree. Launched in 2020, Accelerate Central offers highly motivated and well-qualified
Criminal justice professionals are in high demand, and that trend will continue through 2030, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. In fact, 80 to 90 percent of Central Connecticut State
By Leslie Virostek It’s a common predicament for new college graduates and many others: How to find an apartment in a new city that meets your budget? Cost sharing with a roommate can be essential
When Central hosts its 175th Anniversary Gala, two longtime community leaders will be there to ensure it’s a night to remember. Central Connecticut State University President Zulma R. Toro recently
Central Connecticut State University hosted a public toast on June 26 to celebrate its 175th anniversary with more than 300 members of the Central family. A crowd of alumni, students, staff, faculty
Central is now accepting students into its brand-new College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. The college is home to Central’s health sciences departments such as Nursing and Physical Education
The Hartford Yard Goats hosted Central Night on June 27, with more than 400 Blue Devils in the stands at Dunkin Park as the Yard Goats took on the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The Yard Goats played as
Dr. Lisa Frank will serve as the next dean of the School of Business. She will begin her tenure as dean immediately. Frank's appointment follows a national search for candidates. She served as interim
Central assistant professor of History Dr. Camesha Scruggs sat down with NBC 30 recently to share her insights on the meaning of the Juneteenth holiday. Watch it here: https://www.nbcconnecticut.com
Maria’s Place has been selected by store leadership to benefit from the Stop & Shop’s Bloomin’ 4 Good program for the entire month of July. The program was launched to fight hunger across the