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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...

Coronavirus could make online learning the new norm at CT colleges

Southern Connecticut State University was already preparing to roll out a slate of new online continuing-education and certificate courses when it joined almost all Connecticut higher-education institutions last month in moving courses for the rest of this semester online, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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.

Colleges help drive urban revival, but town-gown relationships can be fraught

New Haven was stumbling and struggling in the 1980s and early 1990s. Downtown was moribund, litter-strewn and dangerous — a Yale student (among others) was killed on the street in 1991.
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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...

SCSU’s Bertolino: To lead, sometimes you must follow

Southern Connecticut State University President Joseph A. Bertolino provided a tutorial on Leadership 101 Friday. The occasion...

SCSU taps Singh to head grad school

Southern Connecticut State University has named Manohar Singh dean of its School of Graduate and Professional Studies. Singh was formerly dean of the College of Professional Studies at Humboldt State University (Arcata, Calif.).

CSCU proposes 5 % tuition increase next year at four state universities

Students at the state's four regional universities will likely pay 5 percent more in tuition next year, but it's still unclear how much more students at the state's community colleges will be charged.
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CTNext awards $1.3M to higher-ed initiatives

CTNext, Connecticut's quasi-public entrepreneurship booster, says it will award $1.3 million among seven higher-education initiatives.

🔒Energy industry turns to CT colleges for worker pipeline

Colleges often talk to local companies to gauge their future workforce needs, searching for opportunities to build new programs to help fill the gaps and attract students amid a competitive higher-ed market.
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