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Elisabeth DeLuca, a nurse and former wife of Subway founder and billionaire Fred DeLuca, donated $50 million to the university for a new nursing school. The donation is the largest in UConn’s history.
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Connecticut is highlighting its recruitment and training of 40 students to serve as poll workers in the November presidential election.
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The cash-strapped University of Connecticut won’t need state assistance to close a multi-million dollar contract with men's basketball head coach Dan Hurley, according to Gov. Ned Lamont
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University of Connecticut men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley will stay with the Huskies next season, according to ESPN. Hurley turned down a $70 million contract from the Los Angeles Lakers
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont talked with school officials about concerns that UConn's men’s basketball championship-winning coach, Dan Hurley, might be leaving for the NBA.
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David Vallejo, former president of Lambda Theta Phi — a fraternity at the University of Connecticut — was arrested on assault charges after choking a student during the pledging process.
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University of Connecticut students created an encampment in demands that the school divest from weapons manufacturing, echoing the calls of students throughout the country.
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An estimated 60,000 UConn fans descended on downtown Hartford on Saturday to catch a glimpse of the UConn Huskies as they celebrated their National Championship win.
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Students at the University of Connecticut celebrated their men’s basketball team after the Huskies won the NCAA championship on Monday night in Arizona.
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Connecticut has launched its 2024 spring and summer tourism campaign. The “Make It Here” campaign takes advantage of UConn’s national prominence during March Madness, the annual NCAA college basketball tournament.