New Documentary Describes Pathway to CT’s Groundbreaking Black & Latino Studies High School Curriculum

New Documentary Describes Pathway to CT’s Groundbreaking Black & Latino Studies High School Curriculum

Following approval of Connecticut’s first model statewide curriculum, the State Education Resource Center (SERC) has released a documentary to inform communities, families, schools, and the general public about the course development process led by SERC.

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COVID Relief Grants Headed to CT's Museums, Historic Venues

COVID Relief Grants Headed to CT's Museums, Historic Venues

Connecticut Humanities (CTH), the state’s affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities and counterpart to the state’s Office of the Arts, will be providing grants to fifty nonprofits in Connecticut totaling $1.5 million, in support of their efforts to sustain operations despite the significant adverse financial impact of the pandemic.

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Certified Public Accountants Recognize Outstanding Connecticut Women Advancing Profession

Certified Public Accountants Recognize Outstanding Connecticut Women Advancing Profession

Seven women in the accounting profession are being honored this week by the Connecticut Society of CPA’s (CTCPA), the second year that the organization has shined a spotlight on women making their mark in leadership and management in private firms, large corporations or non-profit organizations in Connecticut.

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Eastern’s Early Childhood Education Center Fills ‘Virtual’ Void for Teacher Prep Programs

Eastern’s Early Childhood Education Center Fills ‘Virtual’ Void for Teacher Prep Programs

When schools shut down in March, teacher education programs were left scrambling. Eastern Connecticut State University’s highly regarded Early Childhood Education (CECE) filled the void, in Connecticut and beyond, when teachers were without placements where they could observe children in real time.

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