Cybersecurity Studies at Central recently received the ultimate endorsement. The National Security Agency (NSA) notified Central on June 13 that the Cyber Defense track within the Cybersecurity
By Sarah Kaufman Her hair pulled back and tucked under a mustard-colored snood, Rebecca Donohue welcomes visitors who stop by her table at the Connecticut League of History Organizations (CLHO) 2023
After a three-year wait, Central hosted three very special guests on campus on May 20. The family of Dr. C.J. Huang-Jen, who bequeathed more than $6 million to the university, visited Connecticut to
By Kate Callahan Central will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Polish Studies program in a big way. From June 9 to 11, Polish Studies will host the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences for the
Governor Ned Lamont’s office announced on May 16 targeted state investments and collaboration to address educator shortages in Connecticut, and Central Connecticut State University (Central) is a
Close watchers of the Central Duck-cam met the first of Stanley the duck’s new arrivals during the afternoon of May 22. Stanley welcomed a grand total of eight ducklings, who started exploring their
President Toro announced today that Dr. Kristine Larsen has been selected for one of the university’s most prestigious honors – the designation of Connecticut State University Professor. Dr. Larsen, a
Soccer, STEM, and Central found common ground at Trinity Health Stadium on May 23 when the Hartford Athletic professional soccer team hosted its second annual STEM and Soccer Education Day. “STEM”
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)
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
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
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
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
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