Capital Community College News
Browse past news stories for Capital Community College in Hartford, CT:
- Hartford Fire Chief Retiring — Then It's Back To School (Hartford Courant)
posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:02:56 am
When Charles A. Teale Sr. was a young man growing up in the city, the last place anyone could find him was inside a classroom. - Coping with multiple deployments (The Record-Journal)
posted on November 11, 2009 at 04:31:07 am
SOUTHINGTON - Frank Sirotnak and Nick DiGeronimo became friends early on during boot camp on Parris Island, which is to say that as soon as they got used to being at boot camp and had a moment to make friends, they became friends. - Teen-Dating Violence Addressed By Hartford Area Students In Awareness Programs (FOX 61 Hartford)
posted on October 3, 2009 at 08:18:01 pm
The advocates had gathered to spotlight a growing incidence of violence in teen-dating relationships, but the high school students in the room weren't waiting for a special campaign to bring a message of respect and self-esteem to their peers. - Community Colleges Confront A Surge In Enrollment (Hartford Courant)
posted on September 7, 2009 at 11:18:16 am
"Film studies 30111?"asked Eric Mogor, hopefully, of a registrar's assistant at Manchester Community College on Tuesday. A freshman, he was hunting for a fourth course to complete his schedule. - Capital Prep's principal wants to improve school system (Journal Inquirer)
posted on August 25, 2009 at 05:32:46 am
HARTFORD — To get to Capital Preparatory Magnet School, you first have to go to college. The grade 6-12 school — which aims to get students ready for higher education — is located on the third floor of the Capital Community College building. - Say Yes: Relevant experience creates relevant education (Cnylink)
posted on August 3, 2009 at 01:30:53 pm
In most academic hiring situation, the first thing considered is the candidates academic credentials. Those credentials tend to indicate the classroom achievements of the - Professor pays $2,500 ethics fine (Journal Inquirer)
posted on June 26, 2009 at 05:36:01 am
A professor at Capital Community College in Hartford has agreed to pay a $2,500 fine to settle an ethics complaint that she took another job that impaired her “independence of judgment as to her official duties.” - Professor Agrees To Pay $2,500 Fine In Ethics Case (Hartford Courant)
posted on June 25, 2009 at 09:48:04 am
A professor at Capital Community College in Hartford has agreed to pay a $2,500 fine to settle an ethics complaint that she accepted outside employment that "impaired her independence of judgment" regarding her regular state-funded job, the Office of State Ethics said Wednesday. - Conn. professor to pay ethics penalty (Boston Globe)
posted on June 24, 2009 at 06:00:33 pm
A professor at a Connecticut community college has agreed to pay a $2,500 state ethics fine for soliciting her students to work for her outside employer during class time. - Symposium asks: Is speech really free? (The New Britain Herald)
posted on May 4, 2009 at 02:00:37 am
The final chapter of a two-day symposium on the First Amendment is being offered at Capital Community College in Hartford today. - A Free Ride (Hartford Advocate)
posted on April 28, 2009 at 07:55:18 pm
I boarded the Star Shuttle at 12:36 p.m. at Stop 11 on the corner of Church and Main streets on a recent Friday after a six-minute wait. There were two other passengers aboard: an elderly man with crutches; and a neatly dressed middle-aged woman who quietly gazed out the bus windows. The Star Shuttle... - U.S. Housing Chief, In Hartford, Says Government Can't Save All Foreclosed Homeowners (Hartford Courant)
posted on April 14, 2009 at 01:10:50 am
Even while touting new federal programs to keep troubled borrowers in their homes, the new secretary of Housing and Urban Development talked about the other side of the story today: that not all distressed homeowners should be able to stay in their houses. - Holley Twins Could Meet In Class S Final (Hartford Courant)
posted on March 9, 2009 at 10:40:18 am
There could be one last confrontation in the Holleys' senior season in the Class S final, if Shawn's No.2-seeded Cromwell team (22-1) and Stepfan's No.4 Capital Prep-Hartford team (20-3) get there. - Rell calls for 'middle college' (The Norwich Bulletin)
posted on February 22, 2009 at 05:03:14 am
Gov. M. Jodi Rell's proposed system would merge the state’s technical high schools and community colleges with the state’s Office of Workforce Competitiveness to create a new administrative structure to oversee all three.
