She was most recently the executive director of finance business operations for the City University of New York, Hunter College
The Alternative Center for Excellence in Danbury will be hosting its Annual Thanksgiving Feast, free and open to the public, next Tuesday.
A longtime Danbury technology education teacher was honored by the CT Technology Engineering Education Association.
The district was named a 2019 "Best Communities for Music Education School District" for its commitment to and music education.
What is even more startling is how much non-academic work both students manage to cram into their day.
The new track replaces the rapidly deteriorating original, set down in 2002, when the facility was constructed.
Students and faculty came together for a Veterans Prayer Service and Tribute to honor all veterans.
‘Future Health Professionals’ from Danbury High School have been chosen to compete at the state level in March.
Curious where the best teachers in Danbury are? Here’s a ranking that has the answers.
District officials learned of the lawsuit on Friday.
The child was abused between 50 and 100 times from 1996 to 2003, according to the complaint. The teacher denies the claim.
The fliers and graffiti were found on the campus of WCSU on Halloween night. Police are reviewing surveillance video, looking for answers
A Danbury teacher was recently honored for her work in the math and science departments.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Connecticut.
Since 2006, Danbury Grassroots Academy has offered a free, year round program serving 55-60 under-served kids from ages 8 to 18.
The students felt even though the islands were a thousand miles away, they could still ease the burden of those impacted.
Jazz, Football, the Parthenon, the Planets, an Electronic Cookbook and way, way, more, awaits this fall at WCSU.
Counselor training and internships supported by Opioid Workforce Expansion grant
Public invited to learn about invasive aquatic vegetation prevention efforts on Sept. 30.
The Worcester Polytechnic Institute undergrad was a member of a student comp sci team in China.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
The new Pembroke playground was built with a special concern for students who are challenged navigating older equipment.
The 8th grader was named one of the Top MASTERS in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a program of Society for Science & the Public.
Students are named to the President's List for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.80 or higher.
This event is free and the public is invited.
Most of the events are free and open to the public; some require a ticket available on eventbrite.com.
The program featured welcoming remarks by President De Filippis and Dean of Academic Affairs, Lisa Dresdner, Ph.D.
The day encourages students, faculty, staff and alumni to commit to some form of volunteer work on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019.
Volunteer activities include everything from reading to elementary school students, painting stairwells, to sorting through donated clothes.
‘Sip & Sketch’ evening at WCSU pairs art with wine and refreshments; Guests of all artistic levels invited to participate in Sept. 13 event
The younger student was a third baseman on New Milford High School’s baseball team.
The teacher has been teaching in the district at AIS since 2010 and was a substitute for a year before that.
Open gigs include freshman girls' outdoor track coach, marching band instructor business education teacher, and IT maintenance tech.
The Danbury after-school and summer program has been mentoring and helping at-risk students re-invent themselves since 2006.
The WCSU/SCSU initiative trains a new generation of biodiversity defenders to take local actions to address global crisis.
When's the first day of school in Danbury? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
WCSU press release: "American Subtitles" exhibition at WCSU from August 26 through October 6 to feature works by Connecticut artists
WCSU Writing Center Coordinator Dr. Kelli Custer of New Milford receives Board of Regents System-Wide Teaching Award
Middle schoolers from Bethel, Danbury, New Fairfield, New Haven and Wilton honored at ceremony