President Trump's efforts to cut federal programs and fire watchdogs are drawing attention to 1970s-era government reforms.
Professors, faculty, and staff at the University of Connecticut are calling for expanded paid leave benefits, arguing that the current policies are inadequate and harm employees.
Lawyers have a duty to uphold the system they work in," former Connecticut Superior Court Judge Thomas Moukawsher said.
At the behest of Connecticut governor Ned Lamont ’80, a team from SOM’s Chief Executive Leadership Institute researched and ...
CT’s Linda McMahon grilled at confirmation hearing for education chief. Murphy’s a ‘hell no’
Linda McMahon said she’d focus on apprenticeships, vouchers, parents rights and women’s sports in her confirmation hearing ...
Over the past few years, the University of Connecticut has seen record breaking numbers in applicants and enrollment.
Greenwich's Linda McMahon, the nominee for secretary of education, said she would 'reorient the department' at her ...
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma said the Department of Education rescinding Title IX guidance for NIL won't ...
Student arrests in threats to schools in the first three months of the academic year doubled this year, and consequences ...
Donald Trump's declaration of a national energy emergency wasn't shocking. What was, though, was that his order singled out ...
Two high school athletes have asked a federal judge to expand their lawsuit challenging the state’s transgender sports ban to ...
The Diocese of Norwich has announced the appointment of Monsignor Richard F. Reidy as its new bishop, following a decision by ...
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