CT Mirror is starting 2026 with three new staff members — an education reporter, director of leadership giving and manager of ...
Many poke fun at Connecticut as the “land of steady habits.” And it’s true: change can be hard for us. But prominent leaders ...
Superintendents in four Connecticut districts that implemented cell phone bans over the past few years are seeing improvements in a number of areas. State Rep. Jennifer Leeper D-Fairfield, co-chair of ...
Dr Vishal Narayan, a graduate of Delhi College of Engineering and the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, has been appointed Associate Dean of Graduate Business Programs at the University of ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday that he is appointing veteran manufacturing executive and entrepreneur Kirti Patel to the position. In the role, Patel will be tasked with driving growth and ...
Connecticut’s colleges are expanding certificate and other non-degree programs to reverse enrollment declines while meeting employer demands for skilled workers. The growth is being fueled, in part, ...
The Trump administration has eliminated funding for SNAP-Ed, a nutrition education program meant to help low-income families in Connecticut eat healthier and prevent obesity. SNAP-Ed funds ...
The federal government recently cancelled a disaster relief grant program and discontinued another, leaving some projects stuck in various stages — without full funding. The Building Resilient ...
Connecticut Children's is winding down its gender care program for patients under the age of 19. In a statement, the hospital said it had been reviewing the program in recent months, and came to this ...