The Central Connecticut State University brand is sporting a new look. The university’s Marketing and Communications team unveiled a brand-new logo system and marketing and promotional tools at the
Glossophobia, the fear of public speaking, is said to be one of the most common phobias. After the years of social isolation caused by the pandemic, that fear has only increased for some people. To
Success Central is gearing up for its 10th year of providing research-based peer mentoring to first- and second-year students. Success Central helps students reach their goals throughout the academic
The Theatre Department will hold auditions for the fall productions of “Silent Sky” (all roles except Annie Cannon are cast) and “Eurydice” by Sarah Ruhl, and the BFA Performance program on Tuesday
Connecticut Public recently announced that Robyn Doyon-Aitken '97 will take over as host of the local food show "Seasoned" on Connecticut Public Radio. Read more here: https://www.ctpublic.org/about
By Sarah Kaufman Visitors to Wintergreen Woods in Wethersfield can now access more areas of the park thanks to a gift to the town from Central Connecticut State University’s Department of Civil
The United Soccer Coaches College announced its annual Team Academic Award winners on Aug. 16, and both the men’s and women’s soccer teams received the award. The honor recognizes teams that collected
The Northeast Conference announced today that the Blue Devils league game against LIU will be played on CBS Sports Network on Thursday, Oct. 26. More details here!
“I didn’t know this was a profession until I was a freshman in college,” says Dr. Joanne León, associate professor and chair of the Social Work Department. “I was brought up on being part of your
By Sarah Kaufman A quiet hum emanates from the two four-foot-high boxes tucked behind the greenhouse on the campus of Central Connecticut State University. Located between Nicholas Copernicus Hall and
Dr. Kristine Larsen: writes about early encounters with Mira "The Wonderful" in the American Astronomical Society's "This This Month in Astronomical History" column. Read it here: http://bit.ly
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