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Why have so many CSCU leaders stumbled? Board of Regents member Colena Sesanker says the answer goes beyond any one administrator.
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The new Westhill High School will accommodate up to 2,458 students.
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The Center for Puerto Rican Studies, or CENTRO, in New York is offering a self-guided class that both beginners and history buffs can take to learn about Puerto Rican identity related to language, U.S. citizenship and race.
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At the University of Connecticut, Black students are finding community within innovative organizations that are designed to foster connections and a sense of belonging.
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Connecticut’s public college and university campuses are expanding access to food pantries and free dining services, to ensure both mind and body are well-fed.
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The additional funds from the legislative session will, in part, close the projected $13 million budget gap New Haven Public Schools was facing at the end of the fiscal year.
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Royce Avery, the interim superintendent, along with several state lawmakers and school officials, praised the funding, which they said could help prevent further cuts.
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El último libro de Victor Piñeiro para jóvenes de secundaria es un encuentro entre la mitología taína y la experiencia de la diáspora moderna.
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Victor Piñeiro’s latest middle grade book is where Taíno mythology meets the modern diaspora experience.
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House Bill No. 5550, proposed in March, denies any student or member of the public access to course syllabi created by faculty at public colleges and universities. Syllabi would also no longer be stored on university computers, servers, or storage systems.