Check out the latest episode of “ Office Hours,” the new Connecticut State Colleges & Universities new podcast, featuring Central student Luis Sanchez. In this episode, host CSCU Chancellor Terrence
The Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education (BOR) selected 11 Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) faculty members as recipients of the annual 2023–2024 Board of Regents
Stanley, Central's seasonal resident duck, returned to campus earlier this month and brought seven new ducklings into the world on May 6. Central Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator Kelly
Sustainability work goes on all year long at Central Connecticut State University, and the university’s resident students contributed in a big way at the end of the spring semester. Led by Kelly Selby
The Alumni Association presented its annual awards during a ceremony at Alumni Hall on May 16. On behalf of the Alumni Association, its president, Steve Tabara, honored the following individuals who
Central students and faculty keep finding exciting ways to use the university’s XR Lab to engage students and reinforce course material. Beyond its role in science and engineering coursework, the XR
The School of Business congratulates Dr. Jason Chen on his appointment as incoming joint-editor of the Social and Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ). Societal impact is an AACSB-designated
Assistant Professor of Nursing Adam Bourgoin is among the recipients of the 2024 Nightingale Awards for Excellence. The awards were presented on May 7 at the Connecticut Convention Center. The
Two nonprofits in New Britain will benefit from the hard work of nine students enrolled in Central Connecticut State University’s “Psychology of Giving and Introduction to Philanthropy” course. CCARC
Central Connecticut State University hosted two outdoor commencement ceremonies on May 13 at Arute Field. More than 2,400 students, including students eligible to graduate in December, participated
Students in Dr. David Sianez’s Transportation Design course built a Hawaiian outrigger canoe this semester. The boat is 16 feet long, 8 feet wide, and constructed from marine plywood and fiberglass
Stanley, Central's seasonal resident duck, returned to campus earlier this month and has hatched her next brood. Seven ducklings are now happy and healthy as they follow mom around the Central campus
Seventeen Central students investigated financial crimes this academic year through the Community Based Forensic Accounting Crime Lab led by Professor of Criminology Dr. Julie Schnobrich-Davis and