Would you like to visit Italy while earning three credits in a humanities course? Learn about the Italian culture and history which has shaped the country? That is what a […] Continue Reading
Andrew Pelletier has made a career out of serving underprivileged students. The 34-year-old has worked at Housatonic since May 2014, and he previously spent six years at Naugatuck Valley Community […] Continue Reading
Multiple heads are better than one. Studying alone can be nerve wracking especially when struggling with a class. Working with a study group boost grades for fellow students. Not everyone […] Continue Reading
Tucked away in a side hall on the third floor of Beacon Hall lie the offices of the Forward program. Stereotyping is wrong, but I’d bet if you’re an average, […] Continue Reading
The Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (S.T.E.A.M) conference filled Housatonic’s atrium in Lafayette Hall on Saturday November 7. More than 60 high school students from the surrounding communities were […] Continue Reading
It has never been easy to be a Police Officer, according to my father, who was a member of the Bridgeport Police Department for twenty-five years. The stress that anything […] Continue Reading
HCC’s Writing Across the Curriculum Center welcomes all students to come for one-on-one tutoring appointments for help with any writing task. Literary analyses, APA research papers, arrest reports, internship application […] Continue Reading
Professors play a huge role when it comes to college education. Have you ever sat in your chair in the beginning of a new class and wondered who your professor […] Continue Reading
Could the reason professors are coming late to class be because of their students? Beverly Salzman, Lecturer of Psychology at Housatonic, thinks so. New parking regulations allow security the […] Continue Reading
When Professor Michael Amico teaches a lecture, you can hear in his voice that not only does he love what he’s doing but he’s proud of where he is. I’ve […] Continue Reading