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Some of Connecticut's most exclusive universities have gradually grown even more competitive over the years, admissions data over the last decade indicates. As universities across the country prepare ...
NEW HAVEN — Hugh Keefe, one of Connecticut's leading trial attorneys for decades — and arguably the best-known lawyer in ...
The continued uncertainty surrounding student visas has left international student populations in Connecticut, and their institutions, in limbo. The U.S. State Department said June 18 it would resume ...
The University of Connecticut is a large public research university with its flagship campus stationed in Storrs, Conn. Considered a “Public Ivy,” UConn offers its 24,000+ undergraduates ...
In a letter released after President Jim Ryan resigned, the Justice Department questioned U.Va.'s handling of an alleged hate ...
Nearly 60% of Fairfield County is white, but white individuals make up over 90% of land-use board members there. In New ...
A Connecticut honors student is suing her school district, saying she is illiterate. Despite graduating from Hartford Public High School in June with honors and getting a scholarship to the ...
Check out how the AV/IT team at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, improved the fan experience at the Gampel Pavilion ...
Astoria native Lucille Kyvallos was one of the leaders of the charge to popularize women’s college basketball while serving ...
The university's Depot Campus is working with Promesa Capital LLC on a facility that car or startup companies could rent out for research, testing and developing autonomous vehicle technologies.
The city Zoning Board is reviewing a proposed set of zoning regulations for campus-related buildings at University of Connecticut's Stamford campus.
The university message was in response to the U.S. Department of Education’s Dear Colleague letter that stated race-based decisions in education are unlawful as well as the letter’s FAQ follow-up.