WCSU Class of 2014 alumnus State Rep. Corey Paris, D-Stamford, speaks during the Western Connecticut State University ...
Connecticut college students are now able to benefit from a new state law that alleviates student loan debt, according to state Rep. Corey Paris of Stamford. As of Jan. 1, the reimbursement program, ...
Senate Bill 1 and House Bill 5001, both, are a good first step toward adopting the improvements needed. No one should be left ...
Brendon McDermott, a professor of exercise science and athletic training in the College of Education and Health Professions, recently received the Tony A. Mobley International Distinguished Alumni ...
The State of Connecticut’s Department of Public Health recently approved Quinnipiac University School of Nursing’s proposal ...
A new report recommends legislation that would increase special education funding in Connecticut by millions of dollars.
The state’s concerns include a $38M budget deficit, inadequate special education services and conflict among the local board ...
A big change is coming to Connecticut’s early childhood care industry. Companies are starting to participate in a state program where they hire paid apprentices to learn about the industry.
The state Department of Education was OKed to intervene amid growing concerns regarding special education services, a looming ...
The Connecticut State Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to have a state-appointed official help lead ...
This interdisciplinary certificate program prepares students to provide counseling, education services, and/or support services to individuals experiencing addiction issues. Individuals who complete ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Charter Oak State College Tuesday announced it has partnered with Google to create a free Connecticut Online AI Academy for adults. The free program is designed to ...