Jan
11
Thu
An Evening for Part-time Faculty @ Memorial Hall, Connecticut Room
Jan 11 @ 4:30 pm
Jan
22
Mon
Politicians, Pens, Pizza
Jan 22 @ 2:00 pm

Join us for our second event in this series…..

Feb
7
Wed
Sharing of the Syllabus @ Legislative Office Building Lobby
Feb 7 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

First Day of Legislative Session Event with CSU-AAUP, 4Cs, UConn-AAUP and Health Center

Meet at 9 a.m. in the lobby of the Legislative Office Building,  300 Capitoil Ave., Hartford

Join us at the LOB before we walk together to the capitol for the first day of the 2018 Legislative Session. We will be there to remind legislators that thriving communities require strong economic and political commitments to public higher education.

This event is open to all faculty, students and staff and will conclude by 11 a.m. Free parking available in the LOB Garage.

For more information on our public higher education advocacy event, please email Liz Newberg at [email protected].

#ThriveTogether   #HigherEdCT

Nov
13
Wed
Higher Expectations for Higher Educations: Featuring Dr. Kathy Hermes’s work rediscovering Hartford’s past @ CCSU Memorial Hall, Constitution Room
Nov 13 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Please join us for an evening of discovery at Central Connecticut State University.  History professor Dr. Katherine Hermes will take us on a journey to a newly discovered part of Hartford’s past, and show us that there is much more to learn about our community than we ever knew. This event is free and open to the public.

CCSU-AAUP is proud to showcase “Recovering Hartford’s Hidden Past: People of Color in Hartford’s Ancient Burying Ground, 1640-1815.”  This is an example of the collaborative and interdisciplinary research for which our faculty are known throughout Connecticut. Dr. Hermes was supported by a research team that includes students, librarians, artists, and computer scientists, as well as Hartford’s Ancient Burying Ground Association and the Connecticut State Historic Preservation Office.

Together their work made it possible to uncover the identity and life stories of hundreds of African and Native Americans who helped build Hartford, and, as a result, honor the lives and deaths of city founders who, until now, have been forgotten.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019, Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, CCSU.

          5 p.m.: Meet and Greet.

            6 p.m.: Dr. Hermes’ Presentation.             

            7 p.m.: Audience Q&A with the research team.

Refreshments served throughout the evening.