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CT State Community College is poised and ready to become a premier comprehensive statewide community college serving more than 70,000 students annually and focused on building upon the history of Connecticut’s 12 legacy community colleges.

Dr. O. John Maduko is the inaugural President of Connecticut State Community College, leading what will commence in July of 2023 as Connecticut’s largest institution of higher education, the largest community college in New England, and the primary driver of access and post-graduate success for more than 60,000 students across multiple campuses and training facilities throughout Connecticut.

News and Updates From the Office of the President

March 13, 2024
President Maduko was featured on the podcast EdUp Experience. He discusses how he is "...transforming Higher Education in Connecticut..." Listen to the episode here.

January 12, 2024
President Maduko made a special appearance on CNN. He discussed the state of community colleges nationwide and the importance of affordable higher education. He also mentioned the numerous academic and student support services available at CT State. Watch the video update.

November 21, 2023
Please watch this November Update video by President Maduko. On this recording, he discusses the FY24 Budget Deficit Mitigation, as well as gives news and updates on CT State’s progress. You will learn about our financial strategy, the importance of governance and the exciting step of celebrating our first CT State graduates. Watch the video update.

September 21, 2023 
President Maduko’s Convocation Address on August 30 was followed by a live Q&A session with Provost Brown and CEOs Hogan and Harris. While many questions were addressed during the presentation, there was not enough time to address all of them. The presentation and Q&A session were recorded and are available to watch now. While not every question has been answered yet, they are in the process of being responded to. The remainder will be shared as soon as possible. The answered questions have been loosely grouped by topic and are available in this pdf.

August 21, 2023
Connecticut State Community College: The Inaugural Semester

From the Desk of the President

April 29, 2024

Dear CT State Colleagues and Friends,

It is with mixed emotions that I share the news of Dr. Levy Brown stepping down as our Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Workforce Innovation. Although we are saddened to see him leave, we support his decision and congratulate and wish him well as he transitions into his new role as Vice President of Student Services at a soon to be named college in the North Carolina Community College System. A native son of North Carolina, this move allows Levy to return to his home state and support his local communities

Levy will remain with us until June 9, 2024, to ensure a smooth transition during the final moments of the spring semester. Dr. Brown has been a cornerstone of our leadership team since joining CT State in June 2023. He has shown unwavering dedication to our mission and has played a critical role in advancing academic initiatives. His steadfast commitment to advocating for our students, faculty, and staff, as well as his ability to engage with our internal and external stakeholders, has made him an invaluable part of our college.

Highlighted below are a few of the key areas of accomplishment Levy’s leadership yielded during his time with us.  

Academic Affairs

  • The Office of the Provost and team supported Curriculum Congress in reviewing an estimated 252 proposals to date, including 171 course proposals, 64 academic program proposals and 17 AP Exam Equivalences, and 2 new program proposals in Practical Nursing and Plastic Injection Molding.

Workforce Innovation (Workforce Development and Continuing Education)

  • Collaboratively supported programs and courses that served 12,097 (duplicated count) students.

Fostering engagement opportunities for key constituencies to provide input and feedback on our strategic priorities for our continuous improvement purposes.

  • Launching of Council of Faculty, Advanced Manufacturing Council, Workforce Development Council
  • Co- Facilitating the newly established Council of Student Services and Experiences and Early College Taskforce
  • Strengthening our Academic Dean’s Council and Dean of Student Affairs Council
  • Created and implemented the new role of Interim Executive Dean of Policy, Governance, and Special Projects to foster increased communications with governance leaders and to better support the new governance structure among other key areas.

Organizational Development and Division Structure

  • Developed structure of the newly formed Division of Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Workforce Innovations
  • Created and implemented the roles of Executive Dean of Workforce Innovations and Partnerships and the new role of Interim Executive Dean of Academic Success and Strategic Operations/Dean of the School of Math and Science.

External Partnerships and Achievements of Impact

  • Provost Brown led the work in collaboration with the Office of the President and other leaders to successfully launch the CT State Business Roundtable Series during Spring 2024. The CT State Business Roundtables were conducted at the request of the Office of Governor Ned Lamont. External partners included the Governor’s Office, OWS, and Advance CT.

Levy's leadership has been exemplary, providing us with thoughtful guidance and serving as a trusted advisor. His ability to tackle complex issues with integrity and conviction has been a tremendous asset to our college. I am grateful for his support, and his work has undoubtedly helped us navigate many challenges.

Please join me in expressing our appreciation to Levy for his outstanding service to CT State. We wish him every success in his future endeavors.

With this change, I'm pleased to announce that Dr. Karen Hynick has been appointed as Acting Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Workforce Innovation for a two-year term beginning June 10, 2024. A national search to fill the permanent Provost position will commence in 2026.

Dr. Hynick brings a wealth of experience to her new role. As the Campus CEO for CT State  Quinebaug Valley, her leadership has been instrumental in fostering significant achievements, including enrollment growth, strategic planning, and successful reaccreditation. Her expertise and extensive experience in community college leadership, academic program development, and dual enrollment initiatives make her an excellent fit for this position.

Dr. Hynick's journey in education is both inspiring and remarkable. Her breadth of knowledge and dedication to education will undoubtedly benefit CT State as we move forward.

Dr. Hynick is a skilled and seasoned educator with over twenty years of community college leadership experience and significant outcomes to draw from as she enters this new role. In July 2021, Dr. Hynick was selected as the CEO of Quinebaug Valley Community College. She led their transition to CT State Quinebaug Valley.

During her tenure:

  • CT State Quinebaug Valley experienced positive enrollment gains semester-after-semester.
  • Launched a strategic plan for QVCC.
  • Garnered a philanthropic donation of the Willimantic instructional site which revitalized programming in Willimantic.
  • Led a successful NECHE site visit and reaccreditation for Quinebaug Valley CC.
  • Expanded partnerships with local school districts including the co-located Quinebaug Middle College.
  • Worked with NC-Sara to have ten programs approved to be offered fully online.
  • Fostered a partnership with the Race Equity and Justice Institute to provide a more focused emphasis on DEI professional development.
  • Began the work to develop CT State’s first practical nursing (LPN) program.
  • Co-chaired of the Early College Taskforce with Provost Brown, resulting in an emerging dual enrollment policy and procedure expected to go through the CT State Academic Senate in May and onto the Board of Regents in June. 

Prior to coming to CT State, Dr. Hynick served as the Vice President of Academic Affairs for North Shore Community College (Massachusetts) for seven years. During her tenure there she led their institution through a successful NECHE reaccreditation study and numerous programmatic reaccreditations, the development and implementation of the college’s inaugural master academic plan, launched new academic programs in Funeral Services and Entrepreneurship, led efforts for their academic and advising redesigns in alignment with national best practices in guided pathways to include non-credit to credit articulation and transparent crosswalks, secured a multi-million-dollar title IV grant, and a five million dollar philanthropic grant for their Health Care Simulation Center. 

Her work with their faculty yielded a newly redesigned academic program review model, culminating with the identification and assessment of student and programmatic learning outcomes at the course and program level. Her team led North Shore Community College’s leadership role in Massachusetts Community College’s statewide credit for prior learning program, My Experience Counts. Dr. Hynick also led North Shore Community College’s formation of their early college programs with the Lynn and Essex Technical High School and co-led the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education's Dual Enrollment Taskforce.

Prior to coming to North Shore Community College, Dr. Hynick spent almost a decade in Minnesota, within the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, first as a Dean of Academic Affairs at Minneapolis Community and Technical College for six years and then as the System Director of P-20 for the system office. During her tenure, her efforts led to new legislation and scale in dual and concurrent enrollment, credit for prior learning, and the redesign of developmental education.

 Dr. Hynick began her teaching career in the Department of Youth Services in Massachusetts, teaching incarcerated youth. She spent eight years as a high school history teacher and department chair of Social Studies at Leominster High School, also in Massachusetts. Her depth and experiences in the educational ecosystem will no doubt make her an invaluable asset to CT State as our new Acting Provost.

Please join me in welcoming Dr. Hynick to her new role. We look forward to her leadership and the positive impact she will have on our college community.

More information will be forthcoming regarding transition campus leadership plans for CT State Quinebaug Valley.

Thank you for your continued support and commitment to CT State.

John Maduko, M.D. (he/him/his)

President
Connecticut State Community College

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Our Mission

Connecticut State Community College provides access to academically rigorous and innovative education and training focused on student success. The college supports excellence in teaching and learning, makes data-informed decisions, promotes equity, and advances positive change for the students, communities and industries it serves.

Our Vision

CT State will be recognized for exceptional student success, educational leadership and transformative collaboration with business and industry, government, educational and key stakeholders while advancing diverse opportunities for Connecticut’s citizens and communities.


Fall 2023

Provost Levy Brown and President Maduko attended a Strategic Workforce Session at Hartford HealthCare’s headquarters in downtown Hartford. Hartford Healthcare leaders from across their system and Connecticut convened to assess and discuss workforce needs over the next 5-10 years. Their goal was to develop action steps that can be implemented now, near and far. CT State is a key academic partner and the provost and president spoke about partnership and how both groups are working together to address Connecticut’s healthcare professionals shortage.

President Maduko held a two day Cabinet retreat out of CT State Tunxis Community College campus where the group assessed strategic priorities, the upcoming inaugural spring semester, and how they can further work to stabilize the new college.

This fall, President Maduko represented Connecticut State Community College at Washington D.C. to engage with national stakeholders on the impact of faculty-led instruction and programming and staff-driven services on students and communities across Connecticut. The trip included visiting the U.S. Department of Education and meeting Luke Rhine, Deputy Assistant Secretary, and J. Noah Brown, Senior Advisor for the Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education.

President Maduko joined Provost Brown and Capital CEO Harris to virtually sign a partnership with Morehouse College that aims to streamline the transfer process for students interested in attending one of the preeminent all-male HBCU's in the United States.

President Maduko had the honor of visiting W. F. Kaynor Technical High School led by their great principal, Dr. Kenneth Hillard. Kaynor’s senior culinary students prepared lunch and shared their college and career aspirations. In turn, President Maduko shared information about CT State's four stellar culinary programs at Gateway, Manchester, Naugatuck and Norwalk.

President Maduko visited CT State Capital and attending the Herencias Latinas Hispanic Heritage Month event where playwright and awarding author Quiara Alegria Hudes met with students for most of the day in. She capped the evening with an intimate conversation at the Hartford Stage and moderated by Melia Bensussen, their Artistic Director.

In mid-October, President Maduko was honored to serve as faculty for the Presidents' Round Table at the 2023 Thomas Lakin Institute of Mentored Leadership. He presented on finance essentials and shared his experiences as the higher education sector navigates the challenging financial landscape.

Attending his first Connecticut Talent Assistance Cooperative (CONNTAC) 56th Annual Meeting, President Maduko celebrated student scholarship and the advocacy by the CONNTAC staff and their board.

At the 2023 Association of Community College Trustees Leadership Congress, President Maduko joined Joliet Junior College President Clyne Namuo, Bucks County Community College President Felicia Ganther, and Northland Pioneer College President Chato Hazelbaker, to present and lead a panel discussion on The Presidential Search Process from Four Presidents Who Took the Job. They all provided a candid breakdown of their respective experiences during a presidential search process, what was appealing about their institutions, the challenges that presidential candidates face during the process, and advice for trustees and regents who are actively seeking presidents and chancellors.

President Maduko represented the State of Connecticut with Provost Levy Brown, CT State Quinebaug Valley campus CEO Dr. Karen Hynick along with colleagues from the Connecticut State Department of Education and the Connecticut Department of Labor. They attended one of the four Biden-Harris Administration’s nationwide Unlocking Pathways Summit series. The final summit was in Biloxi, Mississippi where they learned from State/Economic Development/Workforce/K12/Community College leaders and representatives from Alabama and Mississippi on their shared regional exemplars that support students with disabilities to pursue competitive integrated employment and further connecting their education and workforce systems to support youth employment.

In September, President Maduko had the honor of visiting Albertus Magnus College in New Haven and meeting with their President, Dr. Marc Camille. Honoring their history and legacy while reimagining future opportunities for students is at the core of Marc’s leadership. President Maduko looks forward to equitable transfer partnerships at CT State.

President Maduko attended the 2023 Rise Gala, where the International Festival of Arts and Ideas theme of “Lost in New Haven” celebrated their 28th year as being part of New Haven's vibrant cultural history. He joined U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro, SCSU's James Barber and Community Economic Developer Lindy Lee Gold.

In an interview with Natasha Lubczenko, host of CT Style on WTNH News 8, President Maduko discussed the upcoming inaugural fall semester of CT State Community College. As CT State gears up for an extraordinary academic journey, President Maduko was excited to share updates on the start of this groundbreaking semester.

Accenture Apprenticeship
CT State Community College joined with Capital today for a ribbon-cutting to celebrate its Hartford Talent Hub and paid apprenticeship program with Accenture. The program will expand access to training for in-demand coding and technology jobs and help create a pipeline of skilled workers for Connecticut employers.
Asnuntuck VITA Visit
On April 6, President Maduko joined Connecticut’s U.S. Representative Joe Courtney as they visited Asnuntuck to meet with the community volunteers at the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site at ACC to highlight the VITA program and raise awareness of the Earned Income Tax Credit.
Denver Conference
President Maduko traveled to the American Association of Community Colleges Annual conference in Denver to to meet with colleagues from all over the country sharing ideas and inspiration for transformational and equitable outcomes for all students.
Gateway Legislative Breakfast
President Maduko at the first of 12 legislative breakfasts that were hosted across CT started at Gateway Community College in New Haven. Pres Maduko was happy to welcome Rep. Robyn Porter shown here with Gateway CEO William “Terry” Brown. Sen. Martin Looney and Rep. Tony Walker also attended.
Jobs Act
CT State Community College leadership, including President Maduko, joined U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal on February 10 at Capital Community College to support the passage of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, which would enable students to use federal Pell Grants to access short-term workforce training in career programs for high-demand jobs such as health care and help Connecticut fill thousands of open positions.
Leadership At DC
President Maduko and other members of CT State’s leadership team were in Washington, D.C., the week of February 9 to advocate for community colleges in Connecticut and across the country.
MxCC Legislative Breakfast
Local and State legislators joined MxCC Interim CEO Kimberly Hogan and President John Maduko, M.D., along with the MxCC community, to listen to student experiences along with their needs for the future.
NVCC Legislative Breakfast
President Maduko engaged with elected officials, alumni, faculty, staff, and supporters at Naugatuck Valley Community College 2023 Legislative Breakfast. Many thanks to: Rep. Seth Bronko, Senator Joan Hartley, Rep. Cindy Harrison, Rep. John Piscopo, Rep. William Pizzuto, and Rep. Geraldo Reyes Jr for allowing our students and leaders to share the success stories of our students while also speaking to our needs.
Tunxis Legislative Breakfast
People from the Tunxis Community and President Maduko and met with State Representative Francis Rexford Cooley, State Representative Eleni Kavros DeGraw, and State Representative Kate Farrar this morning to share news and updates on the college’s commitment to student success and its communities.
Vision Leadership QVC
President Maduko attended the 2023 Visions in Leadership program at Quinebaug Valley Community College welcomed guest speaker Carlos Alvarado Quesada, the forty-eighth President of the Republic of Costa Rica, during the event on Wednesday, March 29.
Swearing In Of Police
President Maduko welcomed the new chief of police at the swearing in ceremony of Chief Chris Chute as CT State Inaugural Chief of Police.