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Nearly 60% of Fairfield County is white, but white individuals make up over 90% of land-use board members there. In New ...
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 ...
Check out how the AV/IT team at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, improved the fan experience at the Gampel Pavilion ...
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 ...
University of Connecticut great and five-time Olympic gold medalist Sue Bird will have a statue unveiled in her honor in ...
“Depending on your perspective, this bill contains either a number of Easter eggs or a number of Trojan horses for ...
Astoria native Lucille Kyvallos was one of the leaders of the charge to popularize women’s college basketball while serving ...
Of the 326 new Milford grads attending four- or two-year schools, 128 are enrolled at a Connecticut college or university.
Lack of female leadership in college sports still exists despite the recent growth and success of women's college basketball.
Traffic deaths are down in Connecticut, something lawmakers and experts hope is a sign that a deadly trend is reversing.
STAMFORD — The city Zoning Board is still mulling a proposed set of zoning regulations for campus-related buildings at University of Connecticut's Stamford campus. But many members of the public ...