Radiography Virtual Information Session

Yvonne Page

Please note: this info session has been postponed from 12/6 to 12/13 Join us for a Virtual Information Session about the Radiography program. Join here: https://ctedu.webex.com/ctedu/j.php?MTID=m1699ed6c3a8b302eab1de17a704fc7b4  Password: Xray2022 Register for Event: Let us know you’re attending ahead of time YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT FOR IT TO BE RECORDED AS PART OF YOUR REQUIRED APPLICATION PROCESS

Middlesex Community College Professor’s COVID Study Published in Medical Journal

Survey Finds More Than 40% of Americans Misled Others About Having COVID-19 and Use of Precautions Oct. 10, 2022 (Middletown, Conn.) — Four of 10 Americans surveyed report that they were often less than truthful about whether they had COVID-19 and/or didn’t comply with many of the disease’s preventive measures during the height of the pandemic, according to a new …

Middlesex Recognized as Top 10 State Institution with Open Educational Resources Enrollment

February 14, 2023 (Middletown, Conn.) — The Connecticut Open Educational Resources Coordinating Council released their 2022 legislative report which names Middlesex Community College among the top 10 state colleges with students enrolled in the OER state-funded grant program. According to the council’s website, the program was implemented in 2019 “to strategically support Connecticut higher education institutions’ efforts to increase access, …

GEAR UP CT and Junior Achievement Offer Career Speaker Series for Students

Hartford, Conn. – In collaboration with Gear Up (GU CT), Junior Achievement (JA) will offer a Career Speaker Series to students across the GU CT partnerships. As students begin to position themselves for their future, Junior Achievement’s Career Speaker Series will help them make informed decisions about what lies ahead, while helping learn about career readiness and careers in a …

Middlesex Professor’s Survey Finds One in Four Parents Misled About Children Having COVID-19

March 6, 2023 (Middletown, Conn.) — More than 25% of parents surveyed report that they were less than truthful about their children’s COVID-19 status or that they didn’t follow the disease’s preventive guidelines during the pandemic for their offspring, according to a nationwide study led in part by University of Utah Health and Middlesex Community College (Connecticut) scientists. More media …