By Amy J. Barry It took 167 years for Ebenezer Don Carlos Bassett to be recognized not only as the first student of color to graduate from Central (class of 1853), but for his lifetime of achievements
When the university community convened to celebrate the official ribbon-cutting of the newly renovated Willard-DiLoreto complex on Feb. 20, hundreds of well-wishers attended the festivities for what
In 2019, President Toro invited the Central community and business leaders to help develop a new path forward for the university. Based on their input through a survey, interviews, work group meetings
Her colleagues will say that Maria Alvarez loved three things: students, her work in Central's Registrar’s office, and volunteering at her local food pantry. Alvarez, who worked for the university for
If you happen to catch students and faculty playing in a sandbox in Copernicus Hall any time soon, don’t be alarmed. The physical sandbox is only part of the equation. When you add a 3D camera, a