Early in 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered businesses and schools, physical education teacher and Central Connecticut State University alumnus Alex Clark ’14 explored ways to keep his
“You’re in for a real treat! This is going to be so good,” said Kathleen Wall, as Central Connecticut State University Professor Kristine Larsen set up for a recent presentation. Larsen was speaking
Associate professor of Economics Carolyne Soper answered a few questions about balance transfers for WalletHub.com. Read the full article and her responses here: https://wallethub.com/edu/cc/balance
By John Gavin Dr. Haoyu Wang sits in his small office in the Manufacturing & Construction Management department, with a PowerPoint open of his student’s major accomplishments. As he scrolls through
By Sarah Kaufman This fall, the Central Connecticut State University (Central) football field will be alive with the sounds of cheering fans, crushing tackles, and music when the marching band returns
By Amy Barry You may be puzzled by the whimsical drawing of a cow staring out at you from the cover of a new book by Central English professor Mary Collins. You also may be mystified by the title, “A
By Julia Wnuk Bright stage lights shine overhead, and the rhythmic clamoring of a hammer against nails grows louder as Central Professor Christie Maturo walks through the back door of the Black Box
Dr. Rahul Singhal, a faculty member at Central Connecticut State University, has won a prestigious award for research in the dynamic field of sustainable energy. The award is conferred annually by the
The room filled with audible gasps as Dr. Beth Merenstein informed an incoming class of college students that 76.1 percent of New Britain school aged children are eligible for free or reduced-price
How do you quantify the power of the greater good? The Computer Science Department at Central Connecticut State University (Central) is working on it, boosted most recently by a $400,000 grant from
By Amy J. Barry Last summer, four Central students set off on the ride of a lifetime, travelling across the country as competitors in the Great Race, a national 2,300-mile, cross-country competition
By Sarah Kaufman “I just fundamentally believe that every person deserves to eat,” U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes said during a recent visit to Central Connecticut State University. Rep. Hayes was on campus