By Kate Callahan ’14 Oluwatoyin Awoderu shares an African proverb to illustrate her new role as director of the Central Connecticut State University Center for Africana Studies: “The comfort of the
Former State Representative Edwin Vargas Jr. of Hartford will serve as the next Governor William A. O’Neill Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Practical Politics at Central. Vargas’s appointment
Central recently joined the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU), an organization committed to serving and connecting urban and metropolitan universities and their partners. “At
Student Mirza Abdullah Barlas is among the winners of Sodexo’s national “Dishing Out Dreams” sweepstakes. The sweepstakes gave students the chance to win one of 19 $500 donations that will be made in
CCSU C.A.R.E.S. is looking for volunteers for several Go Baby Go! events this semester. CCSU C.A.R.E.S. (Collaboration for Assistive Resources Equipment and Services) is a group of students and
Madre Latina Organization Inc. is a non-profit organization in Waterbury, Connecticut. Our mission is to educate and empower generations of Latinas. Currently we are looking for a social media intern
New Life II is Connecticut’s first Black, faith-based, peer-led recovery community center. This center provides diverse, neighborhood focused trainings and support rooted in anti-oppressive
The Distinguished Service Award (DSA) Committee is seeking nominations for this year’s award. Any full-time employee of the University is eligible for consideration, and any member of the campus
Student Wellness Services will host two new workshops to help students learn ways to ease anxiety and tips for coping with stress. (A brief description of each session is below.) These workshops will
Student Wellness Services will host two new workshops to help students learn ways to ease anxiety and tips for coping with stress. (A brief description of each session is below.) These workshops will
On January 20, the Central Center for Community Engagement & Social Research (CCESR) joined forces with the Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) and Academic Affairs to honor the life and legacy of Dr
The Presidential Fellows Program (PFP) will return for the 2023-2024 academic year. The PFP provides professional development opportunities to outstanding academic faculty with the goal of
Girls Inc. of Meriden provides research-based programming delivered by trained professionals focused on the development of the whole girl, supporting, mentoring, and guiding girls in an affirming, pro
New Britain Public Library is holding a Spring Book Sale in late March and is seeking 4-6 student volunteers on the following dates to help move boxes of books on rolling carts from the storage area
Playhouse on Park is looking for committee members for several areas. For students considering going into non-profit development, both their Development Committee and our Fundraiser, Events and