Gov. Ned Lamont said it’s premature to commit any of last year’s $2.5 billion surplus to plug holes in federal funding over the long term.
Ranging from paralegal certificates to esthetician licenses, Connecticut now has a list of more than 300 Industry Recognized Credentials, which gives high school students the opportunity to prove they ...
Less than three months into the fiscal year, Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration has identified major cost overruns in CT's Medicaid program.
The new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas spells trouble for rural parts of the U.S. that rely on immigrants to fill vacancies in skilled professions. Small communities often face workforce shortages ...
From a Hispanic teacher recruitment initiative to a project working to improve Asian American students’ retention and graduation rates, federally funded programs supporting minority college students ...
The University’s Riyadh campus is envisioned to grow to serve 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students, advancing the Kingdom's transformative Vision 2030 goals.
The Albertus Magnus College Board of Trustees announced Wednesday that it has extended the contract of President Marc M. Camille through the 2029–30 academic year.