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CT to allow compensation for college athletes

Connecticut waded into the high-profile debate over paying student athletes this week, with Gov. Ned Lamont signing...

‘Small gathering’ at CCSU results in weekly COVID rate above 3 percent

Nearly a month into the school year, Central Connecticut State University’s weekly rate of student COVID-19 cases is above 3%, making it an outlier in the state university system.

Buffeted by COVID-19, CT universities must retain students to keep finances afloat

With Connecticut’s public universities scrambling to reopen in seven weeks, officials are beset with uncertainty.

CT’s public universities report $457.3M operating loss in fiscal 2019

Connecticut’s four public universities saw their collective financial picture worsen in 2019, as a spike in fringe benefit expenses swamped upticks in state appropriations and tuition.
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🔒As employers demand more cybersecurity workers, CT colleges rush to catch up

When UConn cut the ribbon last month on its new $1-million cybersecurity lab, it joined a growing number of Connecticut schools launching new or beefed-up programs to teach students how to fight hackers and keep sensitive data safe.

CCSU President accused of ‘public shaming’ after releasing sexual misconduct reports

The leader of Central Connecticut State University’s faculty union is strongly criticizing President Zulma Toro for releasing...

CCSU President Toro: transparency is no joke

Since she arrived two-and-a-half years ago, Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro has repeatedly said she has zero tolerance for sexual misconduct and bullying.

CCSU unveils new $300K esports facility

Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) Friday unveiled a new facility dedicated to esports, as the school aims to position itself on the vanguard of a growing industry.
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Regents approve $1.28 billion budget

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

Regents move forward with merger plan; raise tuition

The Board of Regents for Higher Education forged ahead Thursday with controversial plans to merge the state's 12 community colleges by hiring three regional presidents — newly created positions, each with yearly salaries of $220,000.
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