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The following student was named to the dean’s list at the University of Connecticut for the spring 2025 semester. New Tripoli: Arden Kaas. Trending Now Road work week of June 23. Chase Briscoe holds ...
State and local leaders have been working to retain young talent, in part by promoting economic development and adding new ...
Connecticut is known as a nice place to settle down, rather than start out. But do members of the Gen Z labor force agree?
U.S. Sec. of State Marco Rubio recently said the country would "aggressively revoke" visas for Chinese students at American universities studying critical fields or "with connections to the Chinese ...
NEW HAVEN — Southern Connecticut State University named its current dean of the College of Health and Human Services as its next interim president Friday. Sandra Bulmer, who has worked at SCSU ...
EVERETT — In a room on the Washington State Everett campus, students practice defusing cybersecurity threats using a miniature model city with skyscrapers, a power plant, office buildings, a ...
Update: Harrisburg University officials have since stated that although it is closing the campus, it will be continuing educational programs in Philadelphia and maintaining an administrative presence.
US Education Department threatens Columbia University’s accreditation over campus antisemitism concerns By . Emma Tucker. Updated Jun 4, 2025, 11:47 PM ET. PUBLISHED Jun 4, 2025, 4:14 PM ET.
PORTLAND (WGME) – Maine’s only medical school is getting a brand-new facility. The new facility is now the centerpiece of the University of New England's Portland campus.
As the only laboratory in the Northeast authorized by the USDA to test for bird flu, the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory on the University of Connecticut campus, is helping ...
ROWING ON THE CONNECTICUT.; THE RESULT OF THE WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY CLASS RACES. Share full article. June 3, 1883. Credit... The New York Times Archives.