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Several Connecticut university presidents signed a letter condemning the Trump administration's attacks on higher education.
The Appropriations Committee’s budget would invest in K-12 schools, higher education and child care — but legally exceed the ...
According to the audit, on average there were “25 targeted anti-Jewish incidents in the U.S. per day and more than one an ...
Words like “sex,” “transgender,” “mental health” and “minority” were among the most commonly used words in the titles of the ...
A lot more schools are really buying in. I’m grateful more institutions are taking it seriously. Look at the jobs,” said the ...
For college leaders that value the cultural diversity — and tuition dollars — that international students provide, there is ...
The board cut $3.5 million from the Board of Education budget and the city side was cut by $18,246,160 across the capital and ...
The latest deadly shooting unfolded Thursday at Florida State University. Here's a look at other deadly shootings on U.S.
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CT Insider on MSNElectric Boat and other Connecticut manufacturers have thousands of job openings. This is why it’s hard to fill them.This past winter, eight recently hired machinists at one of Connecticut’s largest manufacturers spent more than 200 hours at a school in Groton learning the fundamentals of their trade. Working with ...
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The beleaguered Paier College, shuttered by the state last fall for failing to meet several operating criteria, has lost its accreditation, according to documents received Tuesday by state officials.
CT education leaders have watched as Trump's administration rolled out executive orders, funding cuts and federal policy changes. Here's what we know so far.
“You often need a martyr or someone very committed to act first,” Margaret Levi, a professor emerita of political science at ...
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