On a recent Thursday at Hartford's City Steam Brewery Cafe earlier this month, members of Sea Tea Improv are rehearsing a new skit. It's about a dating game with three contestants: Foghorn Leghorn, novelist Toni Morrison and the supercontinent Pangaea.
Charter Oak State College President Ed Klonoski said allowing the money to follow the student would mean every student could get a high school diploma.
The comedians of Sea Tea Improv join Colin for an hour of on-air improv performance.
Server virtualization has begun taking center stage at online colleges, where investment in IT infrastructure has proven essential to a school's ability to serve its student body solely over the web.
As the economic slump deepens and executives and blue-collar workers find their lifestyles in jeopardy, many are opting to be proactive and increase their marketability through Charter Oak State College's distant learning program.
Area chief executives got a warm "Hardware City" welcome from business leaders Tuesday at the Hospital of Central Connecticut, during a reception for area business leaders.
Gary Tahmahkera is not your average "returning student," even though he is back in college full time after a 17-year career as a police officer and chief of police. He already has a B.S.
Charter Oak State College was established in 1973 by the Connecticut Legislature to provide an alternative way for adults to earn associate and baccalaureate degrees.
The ceremony, in Central Connecticut State University's Torp Theatre, honored both Klonoski's leadership and the college's 35th anniversary. Founded in 1973, Charter Oak helps adults build on past college or work experience to complete bachelor's degrees.
Charter Oak State College is offering an online course for first-time home buyers designed to help them avoid pitfalls that have led to ruined credit and foreclosure.
An online course on home buying will be offered by Charter Oak State College this fall, in collaboration with Freddie Mac, Sovereign Bank and The First-Time HomeBuyer magazine.
The advent of online classes, which typically include discussion threads or message boards for students to replace in-person interaction, has transformed learning from a location to an activity, Charter Oak State College President Ed Klonoski said.
Lori Gagne Pendleton, director of admissions at Charter Oak State College in New Britain, has been elected to serve on the governing board of the New England Transfer Association for 2008-10. The organization works to improve the transfer process for students in New England.
Student, mother and day care director Arline Linger said signing up for online classes through Charter Oak State College is the smartest choice she's ever made.
The good news is that some also return to complete their degrees later in life. Many come to Charter Oak State College.
The Board of State Academic Awards has appointed Diane J. Goldsmith, as executive director and Kevin Corcoran as associate executive director for the Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium.
Caryn Pretty, daughter of Thomas and Jeanne Riley of Colchester, and Jeff Gorton, son of Paul and Lorraine Gorton of Burlington, were united in marriage May 3.
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