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Annual Clery report available online
The latest edition of the annual Security and Fire Report (also known as the Clery Report) is available online at https://www.ccsu.edu/police/clery-act . The report is prepared annually by the CCSU
Sign up for Mental Health First Aid training
The first Mental Health First Aid training of this academic year is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 14, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hilltop Café. Please note that this will be a live training with no virtual
Annual Clery report available online
The latest edition of the annual Security and Fire Report (also known as the Clery Report) is available online at https://www.ccsu.edu/police/clery-act The report is prepared annually by the CCSU
Time to play! Campus celebrates Drop-in Child Care Center grand opening
Hundreds of new students began their academic careers at Central Connecticut State University (Central) this fall, but a few dozen of them will have to wait a few years to pick a major. Instead, the
Nominate a professor for the Excellence in Teaching Award
All students are welcome to nominate professors for the CCSU Excellence in Teaching Award, whether they are full-time or part-time. There are two awards: one for full-time faculty and one for part
NASA CT Space Grant Consortium - Fall 2022 Call for Applications
Deadline: October 13 at 11:59 p.m. Opportunities Include Faculty and Student Travel Grants Faculty Project Grants Ballooning/CubeSat Graduate Fellowship grants Undergraduate Research Grants
Central Story Exchange seeks student interviewers
The faculty at the Central Story Exchange are seeking students interested in interviewing Connecticut residents age 60 and older about their lives, in particular about how they faced social and
Save the date! Journalist Craig Silverman is joining us for News Engagement Day, Oct. 4, 2022
Craig Silverman, reporter for ProPublica and leading expert on disinformation, will be joining us for this year's News Engagement Day on Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. to talk about global challenges and trends. We
In memory of Noritake Asato
From Jim Mulrooney: BMSers. Today I learned that Noritake Asato, a permanent fixture in our department for nearly 30 years died on 9/13. Below is his obituary. In it he mentions BMS! He was a special
CTI presents funding for faculty activities workshop on Sept. 22
The Center for Teaching and Innovation is teaming up with the Office of Grants & Funded Research and the Office of Post-Award Grants for a workshop on funding for faculty activities. The workshop will