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The Final Four matchups are set for the NCAA basketball tournament, and the University of Connecticut’s men's and women's teams are both still dancing.
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After UConn's stunning comeback, the Final Four is set in the NCAA men's basketball tournament: the Huskies join Arizona, Michigan and Illinois.
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University of Connecticut students from immigrant families are postponing travel, checking in regularly with parents and loved ones and worrying about their futures as President Donald Trump’s administration pursues an aggressive deportation agenda with the goal of deporting one million immigrants annually.
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The University of Connecticut Senate voted on Monday night to delay a requirement that all undergraduates take a course on anti-Black racism amid concerns that requiring the course would be considered discriminatory by the Trump administration.
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With on-campus beds falling far short of student demand, many University of Connecticut students were forced into expensive off-campus housing this fall, and for some, the financial and emotional burden is overwhelming.
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Connecticut's Chief Marketing Officer, Anthony Anthony, said the athletic success of the state’s flagship university drives state pride, which in turn in turn drives economic success.
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13 international students at the University of Connecticut have had their visas revoked, according to a university spokesperson. Women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma said he hopes his team won’t be impacted by potential further revocations.
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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