Sept. 8, 2025Edition

🔒Ethel Walker gives students real-world investing, tax prep experience as part of financial literacy program

Stock picking is a notoriously fickle business, but once in a while you can beat the odds.

🔒Central CT State Univ. pilots robotics apprenticeship with TRUMPF as model for systemwide ‘preferred employer program’

Central Connecticut State University has launched a new robotics and mechatronics technician apprenticeship program in partnership with high-tech manufacturer TRUMPF Inc.

🔒Hospitals, med schools rethink training as AI transforms healthcare industry

Healthcare AI integration is forcing medical schools to rethink training doctors, shifting from memorizing facts to developing skills that complement AI technology.

CT colleges turn to certificate programs to boost enrollment, meet workforce demands

Connecticut’s colleges are expanding certificate and other non-degree programs to reverse enrollment declines while meeting employer demands for skilled workers.
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🔒Guilford biotech develops AI-enabled system to diagnose diseases through the eye

identifeye HEALTH is a medical device company that has developed AI-enabled software and a camera to screen the retina for diabetic retinopathy, an eye disease related to diabetes.

Meet HBJ’s 2025 C-Suite and Lifetime Achievement Award honorees

This year’s honorees represent a diverse mix of roles, from CEOs of major private companies to nonprofit leaders, CFOs and other key executive positions.

🔒RCI Group pushes ahead with next phase of Bridgeport’s Steelpointe Harbor

After more than a decade, RCI Group has transformed Bridgeport's blighted Steelpointe Harbor peninsula into a mixed-use waterfront district with retail space, a marina and maritime businesses.

🔒After $2.7M purchase, developers plan major office-to-multifamily conversion in Windsor

Two prominent developers have teamed up to redevelop one of Windsor’s largest vacant office properties.
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🔒$75M condo project, Ernst & Young relocation highlight West Hartford’s appeal

Construction activity in West Hartford Center reflects the area's strong investment appeal, and an office space shortage, contrasting with national vacancy trends.

🔒Independent medicine is not disappearing in CT — it’s evolving (opinion)

Independent medicine isn’t dead. It’s evolving right here in Connecticut.
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