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WSHU’s Mike Lyle spoke with Dr. Jo-Anne Passalacqua, an infectious disease expert with Hartford Healthcare, to discuss what college students need to know about monkeypox.
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The former president of the University of New Haven Steve Kaplan has abruptly resigned from the position of chancellor.
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Most of Connecticut’s colleges and universities rank below average in how well they serve low-income students, according to a new report from policy research group Third Way.
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Officials in the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities’ system are planning cost-cutting measures in the upcoming year to combat revenue losses from declining enrollment.
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Erica Phillips to discuss her article, “Demand for nurses is urgent. CT’s colleges and universities can’t keep up,” as part of the collaborative podcast Long Story Short.
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Connecticut needs 3,000 new nurses a year and only 2,000 graduate — and many of them are leaving.
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Most require a PCR test 72-hours before arrival to campus and a booster dose for students, faculty and staff.
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The 29% overall decline is the largest drop in recent years. In the same period, the number of sexual offenses reported went down by 42%.
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Students who are enrolled in New York’s state universities will be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine. SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras says the decision…
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The state university system in Connecticut said it will forgive about $17 million worth of student debt that students took on during the COVID-19…