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The club awarded students $120,000 in scholarships.
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As the nation prepares to mark July 4th and America’s 250th anniversary, celebrations are planned to commemorate the story of the birth of a nation. A Yale conference explored that story through Native American communities.
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In his first public comments since retiring, former CSCU President Mark Ojakian defends CSCU consolidation and says underfunding—not structure—is the real problem.
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Bridgeport eliminated librarian positions in 2025 as a result of budget cuts, which the city’s school district partly blamed on inadequate state funding.
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CCSU faculty and administrators are clashing over a proposed R2 comprehensive polytechnic model. We compared their competing claims with independent evidence.
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Major changes for federal student loans go into effect July 1.
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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.