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Capital Prep sues over CT charter school funding process

In the lawsuit, the school asks a New Britain judge to decide whether the power to fund such schools lies with the state Board of Education or not.

For pizza joints and ‘college places,’ Storrs can be a tough market

When Shaun Comins moved from Glastonbury to Storrs in 2007 to attend the University of Connecticut, his...

🔒Amid Agwunobi’s return, UConn Health pursues statewide growth and acquisition strategy

UConn Health is pursuing a major expansion, bidding $13M for Waterbury Hospital and negotiating to acquire Bristol Hospital and Day Kimball Hospital. State lawmakers approved $390M in bonding to support the strategy.

🔒Trinity College gets OK to bond $42M for renovations, refund other bonds

Trinity College in Hartford is set to fund renovations to its campus, including additions and upgrades to its athletic facilities, after the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) unanimously approved up to $42 million bonding for the school on Wednesday.
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🔒Hartford-area colleges relaunch consortium to boost student opportunities, employer ties 

Seven area colleges and universities announced they are relaunching the Greater Hartford Consortium for Higher Education.

UConn fundraising campaign surpasses $800M, crosses halfway mark

The University of Connecticut Foundation has raised more than $800 million toward its $1.5 billion fundraising goal,...

$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.
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🔒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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