
The Women’s Center at CCSU hosted its annual Elect Her event on Feb. 24. Elect Her is a national program that encourages and trains college women to run for student government and political office. Throughout the day, students learned hands-on campaign skills, spoke with women in state office, and discussed research on women in government.
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Brothers and Blue Devils
A ripped up parking ticket, a love of education, and a restaurant called Elmer’s Place: These are just a few things that define two alumni brothers.
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CCSU celebrates Title IX Trailblazers
Ten women from the university community were honored as Title IX Trailblazers on March 2.
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Continuing Education at the University of Dope
A party game for hip-hop lovers, created by two women who met at CCSU, is now available nationwide.
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Alarie earns regional Outstanding New Professional Award
The award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of orientation, transition, and retention.
CCSU celebrates Title IX Trailblazers
Ten women from the university community honored as Title IX Trailblazers.
Legislative breakfast brings state leaders to campus
CCSU hosted a breakfast on Feb. 27 to update state leaders on campus initiatives and strategic developments.
Swimming and diving team earns seventh title
The CCSU swimming and diving team earned its seventh NEC championship on Feb. 25.
Women's track team wins NEC Indoor title
The win marks two championships in two consecutive years.
Awoderu appointed director of Center for Africana Studies
Oluwatoyin Awoderu is the new director of the CCSU Center for Africana Studies.





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