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Students invest in communities through interactive Philanthropy course
Two New Britain nonprofits will benefit from the hard work of students enrolled in Central Connecticut State University’s “Psychology of Giving and Introduction to Philanthropy” course (Psych 224)
Central History Department garners $60,000 NEH grant
The Central Connecticut State University History Department was awarded a $60,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The project was one of 258 humanities proposals that were
Teitler earns four regional Emmy Award nominations
Film professor Jeffrey Teitler, in collaboration with Hartford HealthCare and Medscape, received four Boston-New England Emmy Award nominations on April 20. Teitler’s films garnered nominations in
Crinion ’10 named head coach of Under-15 Women’s Youth National Team
Central soccer alumna Ciara Crinion ’10 has been named the new full-time head coach of the U.S. Under-15 Women’s Youth National Team. Crinion moves to U.S. Soccer after more than 10 years coaching in
Child-care center provides the building blocks of education
By Sarah Kaufman When Erica Mercado-Mendoza searched for a preschool for her three-year-old son, Selvin, in her hometown of Manchester, she became increasingly frustrated. “It was very difficult and
NEH awards two-year grant to History faculty
The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a $60,000 Spotlight on Humanities in Higher Education grant that will fund a project proposal crafted by CCSU History professor Dr. Leah Glaser and
Central Joins DEEP to Draft Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan
The Center for Community Engagement and Social Research (CCESR) at Central Connecticut State University (Central) will lend its expertise to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental
Central honored by Connecticut Age Well Collaborative
Central was honored recently by the Connecticut Age Well Collaborative with one of four inaugural Wellspring Awards. Central was recognized for its early adoption of the Age-Friendly University Global
Donahue and Osoba win EIT award
The Excellence in Teaching (EIT) Committee announced the winners of the 2022-2023 EIT Awards during Faculty Appreciation Day on April 21. Adjunct Marketing professor Cathleen Donahue won the
School of Business announces College to Career Summit
Attention all students, get ready to jumpstart your career like never before! The School of Business is thrilled to announce our upcoming College to Career Summit that will equip you with the
President announces Citation Award winners
Outstanding leadership is what characterizes the five Central Connecticut State University seniors who have been recognized with this year’s President’s Citation awards. Mia Dorantes, Jaydakiss Metz
Need child care this summer?
We are excited to announce the Central Drop-In Child Care Center’s 2023 summer enrichment programs! Now is the time to register! We offer summer programs to Central student-parents, faculty, and staff
Four seniors recognized with Henry Barnard Award
Central Connecticut State University (Central) recently announced the winners of the 2023 Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award. They are: Emily Cardinale of Trumbull, Tara Hightower of Middletown
Volunteer Opportunities with Berlin Equity Action Team (BEAT) for Juneteenth Event
The Berlin Equity Action Team (BEAT, www.beatberlinct.org) is seeking Central student volunteers to help coordinate and staff their Juneteenth event on June 17th, 2023! BEAT needs volunteers to: Staff
Rafter is going pro
Central cross country and track & field star standout Angie Rafter has signed to run professionally for Hansons-Brooks ODP. The Blue Devils graduate student will complete her degree this spring. “I am