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CCSU Many Voices Initiative Committee seeking art projects
The CCSU Many Voices Initiative Committee is seeking art projects that celebrate diversity, equity, social justice, and inclusion, and we hope you will consider offering this as an opportunity for the
Graphics Technology Students shine at the National Level PGSF & GCSFNE Scholarship Contest/Awards
Computer Electronics and Graphics Technology Department (CEGT) is happy to notify the Office of the Dean, School of Engineering, Science & Technology (SEST), Central Connecticut State University
Nailed it! Business student launches new venture
This article ran online in The Bristol Press on Aug. 26. By Tanajah Fryer NEW BRITAIN – A Central Connecticut State University sophomore business major is also the owner of her own business, Nails by
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Central Authors announces Fall 2022 tapings
The CCSU Barnes and Noble Bookstore and the CCSU Media Center present "Central Authors," Central’s cable television show featuring faculty, staff, and alumni talking about their books. The series airs
Central Authors announces Fall 2022 tapings
The CCSU Barnes and Noble Bookstore and the CCSU Media Center present "Central Authors," Central’s cable television show featuring faculty, staff, and alumni talking about their books. The series airs
Professor Ong designs costumes for theatrical kings and ghosts
By Walter Ang New York - Filipino American costume designer Raven Ong has four shows opening this summer, one of which will have an international staging. Ong has designed the costumes for a triptych
Guerrera '15 awarded District Teacher of the Year
Watertown Public Schools is pleased to announce that Chelsie Guerrera, Mathematics teacher at Watertown High School, has been named the 2022-23 District Teacher of the Year. Guerrera graduated with a
Fernandes '93 wins Senior Division of long drive competition
This story ran on the NBC CT website on July 31, 2022. By Matt Finkel The best drivers of the golf ball are in Portland this weekend for the Professional Long Drive Association Connecticut Challenge
Dr. Alicia Bray keeps tabs on southern pine beetles
By Leslie Virostek Pitch pines were once plentiful in the state of Connecticut. But colonial-era commerce and modern-era development have devastated their sandy-soiled habitats. Today, the few pitch