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$1.7M estate gift is one of largest in CT college’s history

Albertus Magnus College said alumna and trustee Katrina Rogers has committed a $1.7 million estate gift.

Czech tech firm acquires UConn startup, plans laser research hub at Tech Park

Tescan Group, an international electron microscopy firm based in the Czech Republic, has acquired UConn startup.

🔒UConn trustees to consider nearly $100M for Gampel renovation; $5M for boathouse in Coventry

The University of Connecticut Board of Trustees will vote Wednesday on a $99.4 million budget for a...

🔒UConn to vote on eliminating three additional academic programs

The UConn Board of Trustees is scheduled to consider closing three more academic programs as part of an ongoing review of low-enrollment offerings.
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Why CT lawmakers may take up universal school meals issue in 2026

Currently, students have access to a mix of free, reduced price and paid meals, depending on household income, with some districts opting to provide free meals to all children.

Federal grants for Yale research on malaria were cut, but the work continues

Amy Bei, a professor of epidemiology at Yale University, received the cancellation notice from the federal government...

🔒CT regulators accuse Putnam Science Academy operators of $5.7M securities fraud

Connecticut banking regulators have accused operators of the for-profit Putnam Science Academy of orchestrating securities fraud that raised at least $5.7 million from investors through false promises and misrepresentations.

🔒Lamont announces $121M state investment to advance CT’s quantum technology sector

Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday pledged a $121 million state investment to expand Connecticut’s quantum technology research, workforce training and commercial development efforts.
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Quinnipiac gains first patent for hands-free communication technology

The software technology, called AccessiMove, is designed to increase independence for individuals with limited mobility.

UConn launches accelerated, one-year MBA program

Classes are offered in Hartford or Stamford, or online, and can be structured to allow students to remain employed as they study.
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