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Central Connecticut State University

Central Connecticut State University (Central Connecticut, CCSU,[5] Central Connecticut State,[6] or informally Central) is a public university in New Britain, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1849 as the State Normal School, CCSU is Connecticut's oldest publicly funded university. It is made up of four schools: the Ammon College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences; the School of Business; the School of Education and Professional Studies; and the School of Engineering, Science, and Technology. As of Spring 2022, the university is attended by 8,898 students: 7,054 of whom are undergraduates, and 1,844 of whom are graduate students.[7] More than half of students live off campus and 96 percent are Connecticut residents.[7] The school is part of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system (CSCU), which also oversees Eastern, Western, and Southern Connecticut State Universities. Together they have a student body of 25,774 as of Spring 2022.[8]

Central Connecticut State University
Former names
State Normal School (1849–1933)
Teachers College of Connecticut (1933–1959)
Central Connecticut State College (1959–1983)
TypePublic university
Established1849 (1849)
Parent institution
Connecticut State Colleges & Universities
Academic affiliation
Space-grant
Endowment$80 million (2020)[1]
PresidentZulma R. Toro
Administrative staff
416 full-time professors
432 part-time professors
Students8,898 (Spring 2022)[2]
Undergraduates7,054 (Spring 2022)[3]
Postgraduates1,844 (Spring 2022)[4]
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban, 165-acre (0.258 sq mi)
Colors   Blue and white
NicknameBlue Devils
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division INEC
MascotKizer the Blue Devil
Websitewww.ccsu.edu

History

 
View over campus from the west
 
Vance Academic Center
 
Copernicus Hall
 
Student Center
 
Elihu Burritt Library

Central Connecticut State University was founded in 1849 as the State Normal School to train teachers.[9] It was the sixth normal school in the United States and is the oldest public university in Connecticut.[10][11] It ran until 1867 when the school was temporarily closed due to opposition in the Connecticut General Assembly.[12] Two years later, the Normal School resumed its services and continued to do so until the 1930s. In 1933, the Connecticut General Assembly created the Teachers College of Connecticut and the first bachelor's degrees were granted.[13] In 1922, the campus moved to its current location on Stanley Street.

The school was again renamed in 1959, becoming the Central Connecticut State College.[14]

In 1983, the school transitioned from a college to a regional university and thus became Central Connecticut State University. Organizational governance changed in 2011 when the Connecticut Department of Higher Education was dissolved and replaced by the Office of Higher Education and the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education.[15]

Academics

The most popular Bachelor's programs by student enrollment are Business and Marketing, Social Sciences and Psychology, Education, Engineering, Communications, English, and Biology.[16][17] Bachelor's programs are also offered in a variety of other fields such as computer information systems, literature, and the visual and performing arts.[18][19] The school has a student-faculty ratio of 17:1, with 43 percent of its classes enrolling fewer than 20 students.[17][20] In 2012, the 6-year graduation rate for first-time students increased to 52%.[21]

U.S. News & World Report for 2022 ranked the university tied #105 in Regional Universities North.[22]

There are over 400 full-time faculty, 83% of whom possess the terminal degree in their field.[23] Another 501 part-time instructors also teach at the university.[7]

Graduate programs are in all of the academic schools. These include programs in accountancy, education, literature, international studies, engineering technology, and information technology. A number of doctoral degrees are also offered.[7]

Academic and office halls

  • Copernicus Hall (nursing, biology, engineering)
  • Vance Academic Center (business, communications, criminology, social work, and graphic design)
  • Bassett Hall (anthropology, geography, history, political science, sociology)
  • Sanford Hall (computer science, economics)
  • Barnard Hall (education, graduate studies)
  • Welte Hall (music)
  • Maloney Hall (theatre, art)
  • Kaiser Hall (fitness science, gym & pool)
  • Marcus White Hall (mathematics, philosophy, psychology)
  • Willard-DiLoreto Hall (English, journalism, philosophy, world languages)
  • Catherine J. Fellows Dance Education Center (Dance, Dance Education)

Facilities

Facilities[24] include 10 academic halls, the Student Center, the Burritt Library,[25] and numerous laboratories. Computer labs are available throughout campus, the largest of which is located in Marcus White Hall.[26] Dining facilities are located in Memorial Hall Hilltop Dining Center and the Student Center. Additional computers and laboratories are spread across all of the academic halls. Welte Hall, Maloney Hall, and the Student Center function as large gathering areas for events, music performances, and theater productions. Welte contains the main auditorium and Kaiser Hall houses the main gymnasium, and houses an Olympic-size pool. Fitness classes are freely available to students in Memorial Hall and fitness equipment is provided in four locations across campus through RECentral.[27]

Administrative offices, including Admissions, the Registrar, and Financial Aid are located in Davidson Hall. New building projects have expanded liberal arts classroom space and made significant upgrades to all sports facilities.

Residence halls and commuters

Residence halls can accommodate up to 2,500 students in nine residence halls in two quads, which are split between the north and south ends of campus.

Recent projects

A new eight-story residence hall (Mid Campus Residence Hall) opened for occupancy in the Fall of 2015. The $82 million dorm features "suite" style rooms, in addition to a 2,000 square foot fitness facility, a kitchen on each floor, and a server kitchen and main lounge with a fireplace on the main floor. The Office of Residence Life is located on the first floor of the new facility.

During the past several years,[when?] the new $37-million Social Sciences Hall, 4,300-square-foot Bichum Engineering Laboratory, and 12,500-square-foot Campus Police Station opened. In 2011, the first floor of the Elihu Burritt Library was renovated to create a new common area with seating, couches, computers, and food vendors. Arute Field and its adjacent practice and baseball fields also underwent extensive construction and renovation from 2010 through the present, including new football, soccer, track, and practice field turf. New football, track, and soccer stadium seating were added, as well as construction on the Balf–Savin baseball field.

Clubs and activities

Athletics

The university's athletic teams are known as the Blue Devils. Their mascot was originally named Victor E, but was changed to Kizer in 2011 after unveiling a new logo. Central Connecticut State participates in NCAA at the Division I (Football Championship Subdivision football) level as a member of the Northeast Conference. The university fields 18 varsity sports, eight men's sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, as well as indoor and outdoor track & field; and ten women's sports: basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track & field, and volleyball.[43]

Notable alumni

Athletes and coaches

Entertainers

Public servants

Other

Guest speakers and honorees

Commencement speakers

CCSU's commencement speakers are often successful alumni such as Congressman John B. Larson (D-1st), CitiFinancial CEO Michael Knapp, and CCSU professor Kristine Larsen. The most recent four governors of Connecticut have spoken at CCSU commencement exercises.

Robert C. Vance Distinguished Lecture Series

Since 1983, 23 speakers have been featured as part of the Vance Distinguished Lecture Series. These have included well-known journalists such as Anderson Cooper, Dan Rather, and Bob Woodward, as well as figures from government such as Robert Gates, Rudolph Giuliani, and Shimon Peres.

Recipients of CCSU honorary degrees

CCSU began awarding honorary doctoral degrees in 1985. Honorees have included the CEOs or Chairmen of six major corporations, four U.S. Presidents, and heads of state of Canada, Germany, Hungary, and Poland.

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Fundraising and the Endowment". www.ccsu.edu. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Headcount Enrollment" (PDF). www.ccsu.edu. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Headcount Enrollment" (PDF). www.ccsu.edu. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Headcount Enrollment" (PDF). www.ccsu.edu. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Central Connecticut Blue Devils". ESPN. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  6. ^ "2018 Central Connecticut State Blue Devils". FOX Sports. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d "Headcount Enrollment" (PDF). www.ccsu.edu. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU) Spring 2022 Headcount Enrollment, Trends, FULL-TIME & PART-TIME" (PDF). Spring 2022. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  9. ^ Muirhead, Images of America Central Connecticut State University, p6
  10. ^ Fowler 1949, p. 22.
  11. ^ "Central Connecticut State University". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  12. ^ Fowler 1949, p. 59.
  13. ^ Fowler 1949, p. 84.
  14. ^ "CCSU Profile". ccsu.edu. Central Connecticut State University. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Chapter 185 - Board of Regents for Higher Education".
  16. ^ . CCSU.edu. Archived from the original on January 11, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
  17. ^ a b (PDF). CCSU.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 5, 2012. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  18. ^ "CCSU Semi-Annual Statistical Report" (PDF). CCSU.edu. Retrieved May 8, 2013.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ "Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2012/2013". CCSU.edu. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  20. ^ . CCSU.edu. Archived from the original on April 17, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  21. ^ . CCSU.edu. 2013. Archived from the original on December 24, 2013. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
  22. ^ "Central Connecticut State University". usnews.com. U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  23. ^ CSU Semi-Annual Statistical Report: Faculty by Degree (Report). Fall 2017. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
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  25. ^ "Elihu Burritt Library - Central Connecticut State University".
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  33. ^ "Supermileage Competition - SAE Collegiate Design Series - Students - SAE International".
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  35. ^ "Off-Center Magazine".
  36. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2013-09-18.
  37. ^ "CCSU Physics Club".
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  39. ^ "The Recorder". Centralrecorder.com. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  40. ^ "Math Club :: Mathematical Sciences :: CCSU". Math.ccsu.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  41. ^ "Central Connecticut State University". Ccsu.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-19. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  43. ^ "Central Connecticut State University Athletics". NCAA. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  44. ^ "Joe Costello Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  45. ^ "Ryan Costello College, Amateur & Minor Leagues Statistics & History".
  46. ^ Posted 10:20 AM, June 28, 2015, by Marcus Harun (2015-06-28). "Wolcott's Colleen Ward selected as Miss Connecticut | FOX 61". Foxct.com. Retrieved 2016-03-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  47. ^ Fukada, Robert Mikio (2000). "Talcott, Eliza (1836-1911), missionary to Japan". American National Biography. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.0801499. ISBN 978-0-19-860669-7. Retrieved 2021-03-13.

References

  • Herbert E. Fowler, A Century of Teacher Education in Connecticut, New Britain CT: Teachers College of Connecticut, 1949.

External links

  • Official website
  • Blue Devils Athletics

Coordinates: 41°41′35″N 72°45′54″W / 41.69318°N 72.76496°W / 41.69318; -72.76496

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CCSU redirects here For the trade union see Council of Civil Service Unions Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut CCSU 5 Central Connecticut State 6 or informally Central is a public university in New Britain Connecticut United States Founded in 1849 as the State Normal School CCSU is Connecticut s oldest publicly funded university It is made up of four schools the Ammon College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences the School of Business the School of Education and Professional Studies and the School of Engineering Science and Technology As of Spring 2022 the university is attended by 8 898 students 7 054 of whom are undergraduates and 1 844 of whom are graduate students 7 More than half of students live off campus and 96 percent are Connecticut residents 7 The school is part of the Connecticut State Colleges amp Universities system CSCU which also oversees Eastern Western and Southern Connecticut State Universities Together they have a student body of 25 774 as of Spring 2022 8 Central Connecticut State UniversityFormer namesState Normal School 1849 1933 Teachers College of Connecticut 1933 1959 Central Connecticut State College 1959 1983 TypePublic universityEstablished1849 1849 Parent institutionConnecticut State Colleges amp UniversitiesAcademic affiliationSpace grantEndowment 80 million 2020 1 PresidentZulma R ToroAdministrative staff416 full time professors432 part time professorsStudents8 898 Spring 2022 2 Undergraduates7 054 Spring 2022 3 Postgraduates1 844 Spring 2022 4 LocationNew Britain Connecticut United StatesCampusSuburban 165 acre 0 258 sq mi Colors Blue and whiteNicknameBlue DevilsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I NECMascotKizer the Blue DevilWebsitewww wbr ccsu wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Academic and office halls 4 Facilities 4 1 Residence halls and commuters 4 2 Recent projects 5 Clubs and activities 6 Athletics 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Athletes and coaches 7 2 Entertainers 7 3 Public servants 7 4 Other 8 Guest speakers and honorees 8 1 Commencement speakers 8 2 Robert C Vance Distinguished Lecture Series 8 3 Recipients of CCSU honorary degrees 9 See also 10 Footnotes 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit View over campus from the west Vance Academic Center Copernicus Hall Student Center Elihu Burritt Library Central Connecticut State University was founded in 1849 as the State Normal School to train teachers 9 It was the sixth normal school in the United States and is the oldest public university in Connecticut 10 11 It ran until 1867 when the school was temporarily closed due to opposition in the Connecticut General Assembly 12 Two years later the Normal School resumed its services and continued to do so until the 1930s In 1933 the Connecticut General Assembly created the Teachers College of Connecticut and the first bachelor s degrees were granted 13 In 1922 the campus moved to its current location on Stanley Street The school was again renamed in 1959 becoming the Central Connecticut State College 14 In 1983 the school transitioned from a college to a regional university and thus became Central Connecticut State University Organizational governance changed in 2011 when the Connecticut Department of Higher Education was dissolved and replaced by the Office of Higher Education and the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education 15 Academics EditThe most popular Bachelor s programs by student enrollment are Business and Marketing Social Sciences and Psychology Education Engineering Communications English and Biology 16 17 Bachelor s programs are also offered in a variety of other fields such as computer information systems literature and the visual and performing arts 18 19 The school has a student faculty ratio of 17 1 with 43 percent of its classes enrolling fewer than 20 students 17 20 In 2012 the 6 year graduation rate for first time students increased to 52 21 U S News amp World Report for 2022 ranked the university tied 105 in Regional Universities North 22 There are over 400 full time faculty 83 of whom possess the terminal degree in their field 23 Another 501 part time instructors also teach at the university 7 Graduate programs are in all of the academic schools These include programs in accountancy education literature international studies engineering technology and information technology A number of doctoral degrees are also offered 7 Academic and office halls EditCopernicus Hall nursing biology engineering Vance Academic Center business communications criminology social work and graphic design Bassett Hall anthropology geography history political science sociology Sanford Hall computer science economics Barnard Hall education graduate studies Welte Hall music Maloney Hall theatre art Kaiser Hall fitness science gym amp pool Marcus White Hall mathematics philosophy psychology Willard DiLoreto Hall English journalism philosophy world languages Catherine J Fellows Dance Education Center Dance Dance Education Facilities EditFacilities 24 include 10 academic halls the Student Center the Burritt Library 25 and numerous laboratories Computer labs are available throughout campus the largest of which is located in Marcus White Hall 26 Dining facilities are located in Memorial Hall Hilltop Dining Center and the Student Center Additional computers and laboratories are spread across all of the academic halls Welte Hall Maloney Hall and the Student Center function as large gathering areas for events music performances and theater productions Welte contains the main auditorium and Kaiser Hall houses the main gymnasium and houses an Olympic size pool Fitness classes are freely available to students in Memorial Hall and fitness equipment is provided in four locations across campus through RECentral 27 Administrative offices including Admissions the Registrar and Financial Aid are located in Davidson Hall New building projects have expanded liberal arts classroom space and made significant upgrades to all sports facilities Residence halls and commuters Edit Residence halls can accommodate up to 2 500 students in nine residence halls in two quads which are split between the north and south ends of campus Recent projects Edit A new eight story residence hall Mid Campus Residence Hall opened for occupancy in the Fall of 2015 The 82 million dorm features suite style rooms in addition to a 2 000 square foot fitness facility a kitchen on each floor and a server kitchen and main lounge with a fireplace on the main floor The Office of Residence Life is located on the first floor of the new facility During the past several years when the new 37 million Social Sciences Hall 4 300 square foot Bichum Engineering Laboratory and 12 500 square foot Campus Police Station opened In 2011 the first floor of the Elihu Burritt Library was renovated to create a new common area with seating couches computers and food vendors Arute Field and its adjacent practice and baseball fields also underwent extensive construction and renovation from 2010 through the present including new football soccer track and practice field turf New football track and soccer stadium seating were added as well as construction on the Balf Savin baseball field Clubs and activities EditAmerican Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter Alpha Upsilon Alpha Beta Kappa chapter Car Club Central A Capella Society Central Activities Network CCSU Club Directory 160 total 28 CCSU E sports CCSU Accounting Society Computer Club 29 Dance Team 30 Education Club Football Club Formula SAE Helix Magazine Hillel Foundation Iota Phi Theta CCSU chapter Intramural amp Club Sports through RECentral 27 Japanese Culture Club Lambda Theta Phi Tau chapter Latin American Latino and Caribbean Center 31 LGBT Center 32 Marketing Club Multi Powered Vehicle SAE SuperMileage 33 Mural Program 34 Off Center Magazine 35 Outing Club 36 hiking Phi Delta Theta Connecticut Alpha chapter Phi Sigma Sigma Iota Delta Chapter Physics amp Earth Science 37 Polish Club PRIDE RECcentral Intramurals amp Fitness Classes 38 The Recorder 39 Rugby Club Schlock Improv Comedy Club Society of Mathematics 40 Student Government Association 41 Tea Club WFCS 107 7 42 Athletics EditMain article Central Connecticut Blue Devils See also Central Connecticut Blue Devils men s basketball and Central Connecticut Blue Devils football The university s athletic teams are known as the Blue Devils Their mascot was originally named Victor E but was changed to Kizer in 2011 after unveiling a new logo Central Connecticut State participates in NCAA at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision football level as a member of the Northeast Conference The university fields 18 varsity sports eight men s sports baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer as well as indoor and outdoor track amp field and ten women s sports basketball cross country golf lacrosse soccer softball swimming indoor and outdoor track amp field and volleyball 43 Notable alumni EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Central Connecticut State University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Athletes and coaches Edit Steve Addazio college football coach Al Bagnoli college football coach Ricky Bottalico professional baseball player and sports journalist Dave Campo professional football coach Joe Costello professional football player 44 Ryan Costello professional baseball player 45 Jake Dolegala professional football player Justise Hairston professional football player John Hirschbeck Major League Baseball umpire Skip Jutze professional baseball player Scott Pioli NFL Executive 3 PFWA Executive of the Year 2003 2007 2010 Rich Ranglin professional football player Evan Scribner professional baseball player Mike Sherman college and professional football coach John Skladany college football coach Bob Zuffelato professional basketball coachEntertainers Edit William Berloni animal behaviorist known for training of animals for stage film and television Erin Brady Miss Connecticut USA 2013 Miss USA 2013 Richard Grieco actor 21 Jump Street Booker Kenny Johnson actor The Shield Sons of Anarchy Jimmy Jomboy O Brien sports media personality and podcaster Colleen Ward Miss Connecticut 2015 contestant in 2015 Miss America pageant 46 Public servants Edit Ebenezer D Bassett first U S African American ambassador to Haiti appointed by President Ulysses S Grant in 1869 Miguel Cardona Education Commissioner of Connecticut 2019 2021 United States Secretary of Education 2021 present Walter Eli Clark last Governor of the District of Alaska and first Governor of the Alaska Territory appointed by President William Howard Taft on May 18 1909 Carmen E Espinosa Justice of Connecticut Supreme Court 2013 2021 Bruce Hyer Member of Canadian Parliament 2008 2015 Michael J Ingelido WWII fighter pilot Distinguished Service Cross recipient Air Force Major General 1960s John Larson Congressman D CT 1999 present former Connecticut Senate President Frances P Mainella 16th Director 2001 2006 of National Park Service Francis M Mullen head of U S Drug Enforcement Administration 1981 1985 Maria L Sanford educator 1870 has statue in Capitol s National Statuary Hall Collection for the state of Minnesota namesake of Liberty ship launched in 1943 SS Maria Sanford Erin Stewart Mayor of New Britain 2013 present youngest serving female mayor in U S Other Edit Justice Ofei Akrofi Archbishop Church of the Province of West Africa Frederic Beecher Perkins editor librarian and writer Theodore Stowell president of Bryant University 1878 1916 Eliza Talcott missionary to Japan and founder of Kobe College 47 Nate Duffy actor and entertainerGuest speakers and honorees EditCommencement speakers Edit Main article Commencement at CCSU CCSU s commencement speakers are often successful alumni such as Congressman John B Larson D 1st CitiFinancial CEO Michael Knapp and CCSU professor Kristine Larsen The most recent four governors of Connecticut have spoken at CCSU commencement exercises Robert C Vance Distinguished Lecture Series Edit Main article Robert C Vance Distinguished Lecture Series Since 1983 23 speakers have been featured as part of the Vance Distinguished Lecture Series These have included well known journalists such as Anderson Cooper Dan Rather and Bob Woodward as well as figures from government such as Robert Gates Rudolph Giuliani and Shimon Peres Recipients of CCSU honorary degrees Edit Main article Recipients of Honorary Degrees from Central Connecticut State University CCSU began awarding honorary doctoral degrees in 1985 Honorees have included the CEOs or Chairmen of six major corporations four U S Presidents and heads of state of Canada Germany Hungary and Poland See also EditCharter Oak State College is located across the street from Central Connecticut State University The University of Connecticut is the largest public university in the state Footnotes Edit Fundraising and the Endowment www ccsu edu Retrieved 25 October 2020 Headcount Enrollment PDF www ccsu edu Retrieved 21 May 2022 Headcount Enrollment PDF www ccsu edu Retrieved 21 May 2022 Headcount Enrollment PDF www ccsu edu Retrieved 21 May 2022 Central Connecticut Blue Devils ESPN Retrieved November 28 2018 2018 Central Connecticut State Blue Devils FOX Sports Retrieved November 28 2018 a b c d Headcount Enrollment PDF www ccsu edu Retrieved 21 May 2022 Connecticut State Colleges amp Universities CSCU Spring 2022 Headcount Enrollment Trends FULL TIME amp PART TIME PDF Spring 2022 Retrieved May 21 2022 Muirhead Images of America Central Connecticut State University p6 Fowler 1949 p 22 Central Connecticut State University Encyclopaedia Britannica 2013 Retrieved March 11 2013 Fowler 1949 p 59 Fowler 1949 p 84 CCSU Profile ccsu 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Colleen Ward selected as Miss Connecticut FOX 61 Foxct com Retrieved 2016 03 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Fukada Robert Mikio 2000 Talcott Eliza 1836 1911 missionary to Japan American National Biography doi 10 1093 anb 9780198606697 article 0801499 ISBN 978 0 19 860669 7 Retrieved 2021 03 13 References EditHerbert E Fowler A Century of Teacher Education in Connecticut New Britain CT Teachers College of Connecticut 1949 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Central Connecticut State University Official website Blue Devils Athletics Coordinates 41 41 35 N 72 45 54 W 41 69318 N 72 76496 W 41 69318 72 76496 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Connecticut State University amp oldid 1126726303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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