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The University of Connecticut said women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers tore the ACL in her left knee during a pickup game and will miss the entire 2022-23 season.
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Four eminent Connecticut women were inducted on Thursday into the Hall of Fame at the National Immigrant Heritage Center in New Britain.
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An assistant professor of business at the University of Connecticut has been awarded $736,000 after charging in a 2011 whistleblower lawsuit that he had been fired for complaining about mismanagement at the school.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and members of his administration say the impact of the predicted tsunami of state employees retiring from government service appears smaller than first feared.
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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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The Park City Wind project would not be visible from the shoreline in Connecticut, but it could bring close to $900 million in economic development and provide energy cost savings to Connecticut ratepayers. Officials said construction will likely start in 2024.
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Tuition and fees at Central, Southern, Eastern and Western Connecticut state universities will increase by an average of $291 per semester in the fall.
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The $662,400 grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology will go toward research on the cracking and splintering of concrete foundations that contain the mineral pyrrhotite.
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UConn junior Shazeda Khatun and senior Zena Saleh said they were walking to their dorm Monday night when a man screamed racial slurs at them, including the N-word.
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A UConn spokesperson said campus police have launched an investigation.