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ENFIELD, Conn. — Credit registration is in progress for Connecticut State Community College (CT State) winter session at campuses statewide, including CT State Asnuntuck in Enfield, with classes available in person, online, and in hybrid formats.

Winter session runs Dec. 29 to Jan. 18. Students can earn up to four credits in three weeks during the accelerated courses, which cover the same content as a regular 15-week class. For more information and to find classes, visit ctstate.edu/summer-winter.

Students who attend other colleges may enroll in courses at CT State campuses and transfer the winter credits earned to their bachelor’s or associate degree programs. During college break, some students take winter session classes to get ahead in their studies, catch up on credits, or fulfill a prerequisite. Classes in math, lab sciences, social sciences, and humanities are among the topics covered, many of which fulfill general education requirements.

New students can register online or in person. Those who have not previously taken a credit course at CT State campuses or a former Connecticut community college can submit an application online at no cost. Visit ctstate.edu/become-a-student to learn more.

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Joshua Moon-Johnson

ENFIELD, Conn. — Connecticut State Community College (CT State) has appointed seven inaugural campus presidents to lead operations of its campus locations statewide.

“I am proud to introduce our new campus presidents to Connecticut State Community College,” said Christina Royal, CT State interim president. “Each of them brings exceptional talent, proven leadership, and expertise that will strengthen our campuses … and benefit the communities we serve. Through their collective experience, we’ll continue to deepen partnerships, advance workforce development, and expand opportunities that support student success and strengthen Connecticut’s economy and future.”

Locally, Joshua Moon-Johnson was named campus president of CT State Asnuntuck, CT State Manchester, and CT State Middlesex, bringing more than 20 years of experience in higher education, having held leadership roles at institutions including College of San Mateo, American River College, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and most recently West Valley College, where he was provost and vice president of Academic Affairs. At West Valley, he led initiatives to enhance academic programs, faculty support, and equitable student outcomes.

A published author and advocate, Moon-Johnson has contributed to national conversations on educational equity and LGBT+ inclusion and advocacy. He has served on boards such as the Assoc. of California Community College Administrators and the Sacramento LGBT Center. He holds a doctorate in higher education and LGBT studies from Northern Illinois University, master’s degrees in social sciences and market research, and a bachelor’s degree in business.

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ENFIELD, Conn. — CT State Asnuntuck announced its selection as one of the community colleges invited to join year 7 of the prestigious Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI), supported by a $50,000 grant aimed at enhancing the student experience and career readiness within Asnuntuck’s advanced manufacturing technology programs.

“On behalf of my entire team at the CT State Asnuntuck Advanced Manufacturing Technology program, we are truly grateful for the generosity and support provided to our students from the All Within My Hands Foundation – Metallica Scholars Grant,” said Mary Bidwell, the program’s director. “This grant allows students to reach their academic objectives and start their careers in advanced manufacturing. The scholarship dollars they receive help them to purchase personal protective equipment, books, and supplies. As a result of the funding, students obtain their OSHA 10 card. We look forward to continuing to help more students this year with the $50,000 Metallica Scholars Grant award we received.”

All Within My Hands (AWMH), the nonprofit philanthropic organization created by the members and management of Metallica, recently announced the seventh year of its Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI) with its largest grant to date, totaling approximately $3 million. MSI now has a presence in 75 colleges across all 50 U.S. states and the territory of Guam, and is expected to reach approximately 10,000 students.

“I could not be any prouder of our Metallica Scholars. We know that our country needs millions of skilled tradespeople, and it warms my heart to know that our foundation’s efforts are making a positive impact and putting hard-working people on the path to careers in the trades,” said Robert Trujillo, a Metallica band member. “Whether it’s a school visit or a meet and greet before a show, there is no better feeling than meeting our Metallica Scholars in person and hearing their stories of grit and determination firsthand, along with their pride and commitment. It is truly inspiring. To think we started with a few schools and a couple hundred students, and we’re now in 75 schools nationwide, about to reach 10,000 students. It’s just incredible.”

Launched in 2019 by All Within My Hands in partnership with the American Assoc. of Community Colleges, MSI began with 10 colleges focused primarily on manufacturing programs. The workforce initiative has since expanded to offer opportunities in diverse fields for students interested in gaining the skills and training necessary to establish meaningful careers that provide family-sustaining wages.

Year seven also marks the renewal of AWMH’s partnership with the Lowe’s Foundation, which has provided $1 million in support as part of its five-year, $50 million commitment to prepare 50,000 people for skilled trades careers.

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ENFIELD, Conn. — Are you looking for a career in the healthcare or personal-services field? CT State Asnuntuck will hold an open house on Wednesday, Jan. 24 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Those interested are welcome to drop in any time during the event.

The open house will showcase in-demand careers, various short-term certification programs, and CT State Asnuntuck’s expert instructors. Attendees can learn about various licensure career certificates and potential SNAP scholarships.

Fourteen different non-credit career programs are available at Asnuntuck, including professional medical billing and coding, pharmacy technician, patient care technician, emergency medical technician, electrocardiogram technician, dental assistant, central sterile processing technician, ophthalmic assistant, veterinary assistant, esthetician, cosmetologist/hairdresser, nail technician, personal trainer, and medical interpreter programs.

Registration to attend the open house is not required. For more information regarding programs, email [email protected] or call (860) 253-3028.