An old photograph and brief story from Enfield's past and how that site appears today, plus a trivia question.
The Board of Regents for Higher Education (BOR) today selected five campus chief executive officers.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in Hartford County.
ACC is joining other community colleges in the state in offering a virtual way to learn about college offerings.
Many college students from Enfield continue to shine in their academic ventures despite the coronavirus pandemic.
KITE, in partnership with the Enfield Public Schools, will be hosting a 3-part Transition to Kindergarten Series during the month of April.
Asnuntuck Community College has been awarded scholarship dollars for Advanced Manufacturing Technology students through a 3M grant.
ACC’s Alpha Lambda Zeta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa has been recognized as a Top 15 REACH Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa.
Asnuntuck Community College has announced that for the 14th year the college has earned the 2021-2022 Military Friendly® School designation.
The top scholars for June commencement exercises have been announced at Enfield High School.
Asnuntuck Community College’s Foundation has announced and is now planning an outdoor fundraising event for Thursday, May 20th.
The CSCU's North-West region topped the list of the state’s community colleges in the 2021 Niche Best Community Colleges rankings.
Asnuntuck Community College’s Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center is featured in the new book Workforce Education: A New Roadmap.
A resident of Enfield for more than 25 years, Cushman was appointed Tuesday night by the town council to fill a school board vacancy.
Top academic achievers for the second marking period of 2020-21 are recognized at Enfield High School.
A local family has been connected to Asnuntuck Community College for more than 40 years.
Top academic achievers for the second marking period of 2020-21 are recognized.
He worked at Kosciuszko Junior High School and Enrico Fermi High School for more than 30 years, and was also an assistant football coach.
ACC alumna Kimiko “Kimi” Wysocki is continuing her education enrolled in the Master of Physician Assistant program at Springfield College.
The Advanced Manufacturing Technology program at Asnuntuck has received $15,000 in grant funding from the Gene Haas Foundation.
Sarah Rogers was principal at John F. Kennedy Middle School and Parkman Elementary School.
Asnuntuck has announced the list of students who have achieved Dean's List status during the Fall, 2020 semester.
Late Start classes are available at Asnuntuck Community College.
Apprenticeship Connecticut Initiative will be offered for the first time at Asnuntuck this spring.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, many college students from Enfield have continued to shine in their academic ventures.
A survey for Enfield High School and Kennedy Middle School parents to report their intentions for the remainder of the year is due Friday.
ACC to Hold Healthcare and Personal Services Careers Virtual Open House on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 from 5:30pm to 6:30pm.
Lyons spent more than 30 years as a social studies and driver education teacher at Enfield and Fermi high schools.
An Enfield student's Outlook account was hacked over the weekend, resulting in the distribution of an offensive email, officials said.
Local BNI chapter makes donation to Asnuntuck's Foundation.
With heavy snow in the forecast, the superintendent of schools has deemed Thursday to be a traditional "snow day" for Enfield students.
The original plan to switch to all-remote learning from Dec. 21 through Jan. 8 has been moved up, and will begin Monday, officials said.
Asnuntuck will hold a virtual event which will help current and potential students register, and ask questions about the Spring semester.
He taught elementary school music in Enfield for 45 years, and lived his life by the motto, "to be kind to one another." He died Sunday.
Top academic achievers for the first marking period of 2020-21 are recognized.
A grant of $45,485 has been awarded to Asnuntuck Community College’s Foundation.
The 26-year veteran who taught at John F. Kennedy Middle School and Prudence Crandall Elementary School died Thursday. He was 67.