Public financing is falling into place to build a residence hall for students at the regional campus of the University of Connecticut in downtown Hartford, which is expected to open in the fall of 2026.
How many students did your Connecticut high school send to UConn and CSCU campuses this fall? Admissions and enrollment data shows the answer.
The University of Connecticut’s nonprofit name, image and likeness (NIL) collective Bleeding Blue for Good recently announced plans to shut down. In a Dec. 31 post on X (formerly Twitter), Jared Guy Thomas,
Connecticut should have a truly great capital city, and a capital region that is exhilarating to live in.
A few years after former President Jimmy Carter’s term ended, he made a trip to New Britain. In 1985, about 3,000 people gathered at Central Connecticut
Connecticut’s OSAC’s largest approval to date, $58.6 million, will support people with opioid use disorder who are unhoused.
The H-1B program, a hot topic ahead of President-elect Trump's inauguration, is used by many CT companies — especially technology businesses.
Connecticut lawmakers on the Higher Education Committee voted to draft legislation aimed at preventing questionable spending by public college officials.
The lawsuit argues that the wife intentionally caused her husband’s death and that her estate should not be the beneficiary to any property or policies tied to the husband.
Connecticut has plenty to do this holiday weekend, most of which is centered around honoring the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
NCAA final report showed revenues, including university support, of more than $105 million and expenses of $100 million.
Residents of Hartford’s North End have regularly endured flooding and sewer backups during heavy rains for years. Now, officials say the agreement will mean fewer stormwater-related flooding events and cleaner discharge into waterways.