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Larry Johnson Jr., president of the City University of New York’s Guttman Community College, has been appointed president of CUNY’s Bronx Community College, effective July 14.
Few people living in Connecticut haven’t heard of the struggle UConn students can face when it comes to housing. Now, a push to encourage more University of Connecticut students to live in ...
In a survey, 70% of students at UConn Hartford, for example, said they would like student housing, but it would need to be affordable because many live with their parents.
The Hartford has given a $500,000 gift to provide housing scholarships for UConn students. The insurer provided the funding to the UConn Foundation specifically to help students in a new […] ...
The vetoed legislation aimed to increase affordable housing supply through a mix of zoning mandates and incentives.
The recent House v. NCAA settlement and the calendar's turn to July 2025 has ushered in the era of revenue sharing.
Bethune-Cookman University honored its founder, education and civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune, on her 150th birthday by reopening her home.
If signed, CT’s ambitious housing bill, HB 5002 will help overcome a legacy of redlining and increase housing equity and affordability for all residents.
Betsy Gara, Executive Director of the Connecticut Council of Small Towns (COST) joins Mike Hydeck to discuss why municipalities opposed the broad housing bill that Gov. Lamont vetoed, and what they ...
The approval of the NCAA v. House Settlement changed college sports forever. Here’s how UConn is navigating the new landscape in 2025-26.
Downtown Hartford’s largest landlord is taking the city to court, seeking tax relief on a 324,000-square-foot downtown retail-and-office complex at the center of a large-scale redevelopment push ...