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🔒Amid funding uncertainty, CSCU eyes new $350M Hartford campus for Capital Community College

Capital Community College is considering a new downtown Hartford campus, school officials confirmed to the Hartford Business Journal, as its existing space in the former G. Fox department store building at 960 Main St. becomes increasingly outdated and in need of significant repairs.

Movers & Shakers: Harris named permanent CEO of Capital Community College

G. Duncan Harris has been named permanent CEO of Capital Community College in Hartford.

Regents approve $1.28 billion budget

As expected, the Board of Regents for Higher Education on Thursday approved a $1.28 billion budget for...

Another innovation hub to launch in downtown Hartford

A second innovation lab for manufacturers and entrepreneurs is making its debut this week in downtown Hartford.
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🔒MakerspaceCT is Hartford’s latest entrepreneurial incubator

Q&A talks with Devra Sisitsky, executive director of MakerspaceCT.

🔒Competitive concerns drive debate over free college, but financial restraints could limit impact

Competitive concerns are driving the debate to offer free community college in the state, but financial restraints could limit the impact.

CT’s largest makerspace readies downtown Hartford opening

Connecticut's largest collaborative workspace will debut in downtown Hartford this spring.

Nonprofits, colleges share $1M grants for workforce development

Several nonprofits and state colleges are splitting more than $1 million in grants from a quasi-public funder to spur workforce development in Connecticut.
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Capital Comm. College awarded $1M to bridge computer-science gap

Hartford's Capital Community College says it will share a $1 million grant to launch a research project focused on bridging the computer-science gap among female and minority students.

Trinity College launches center to spur civic engagement

In an effort to strengthen civic partnerships in Hartford, Trinity College is consolidating its five community engagement programs into a single group that will tackle various issues and problems faced by city residents.
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