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Applying for financial aid is no easy task — whether it’s you OR your child heading off to college. This hour on Where We Live, we talk about the state of financial aid, student loans and the cost of higher ed.
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“Without long-term, sustainable, viable funding, our system will continue to be in a very dangerous and precarious position,” said Terrence Cheng, chancellor of Connecticut State Colleges and Universities.
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Each weekday morning, the Café y Charla broadcast starts at 6:30 and is available on-demand on the school's YouTube channel.
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The Ruby & Calvin Fletcher African American History Museum, located inside a cape style house near Stratford’s downtown, is looking to move into a bigger location.
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Lamont’s urging for additional funding comes amid growing calls for greater allocation to childhood resources statewide. CT Voices for Children’s latest report highlighted the critical need for expansive and robust early care and education.
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The program revolves around a seminar style setting, where instructors take texts from Greek philosophers and hold discussions about the texts with students.
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New Haven’s community schools initiative is getting $2.5 million in federal grant money to give underserved students better access to mental health support and other services.
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Several journalists witnessed a student being escorted by New Haven police into the campus’ Gender Equity Center on the campus of CT State Community College Gateway.
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”Students who have a documented food insecurity are opting to not eat because of the stigma they feel," said Ashley Carl from School Nutrition Association of Connecticut.
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Teaching kids to read has long been a political issue. In recent years, there’s been renewed debate over how best to do it. This hour, we look at the past and present of the so-called “reading wars.”