Connecticut's Preparation for Artificial Intelligence Ranks #11 Among States
/A recent study found Connecticut is the No. 11 most prepared place in the nation for the AI revolution based on jobs, education and government funding.
Read MoreA recent study found Connecticut is the No. 11 most prepared place in the nation for the AI revolution based on jobs, education and government funding.
Read MoreThe Mattress Recycling Council (MRC) has submitted its 2024-2025 annual report to Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, celebrating another year of environmental progress and a full decade of impact of its Bye Bye Mattress program, the nation’s first.
Read MoreIt is a particularly challenging time for Connecticut Foodshare, and efforts have intensified to meet the moment that refuses to abate.
Read MorereSET, Connecticut's leading hub for growing impact-driven businesses throughout Hartford, New Haven, and statewide, has announced the ten businesses that will be participating in the fifth cohort of the Floor–Plan Retail Incubator this fall.
Read MoreA new report on the Best States for Research and Development in 2025 ranks Connecticut in the top 10 at number seven.
Read MorePhilip Morris International’s U.S. businesses (PMI U.S.) have announced details of their philanthropic investments in Connecticut, with over $2.5 million committed during 2024-2025.
Read MoreWhich are the leading “small cities” in Connecticut, and how do they rank among similar communities across the country? A new analysis, released this week, reflects that Connecticut holds its own among similarly-sized communities nationwide - led by Shelton, Wethersfield, Manchester, Norwalk and West Hartford.
Read MoreMany homes in Connecticut built before 1978 contain lead, posing a potential risk to children. Under an initiative launched a year ago, Connecticut residents can make their older homes lead-safe by removing lead paint hazards at no cost.
Read MoreThe Hartford Foundation for Public Giving - the community foundation for Hartford and 28 surrounding towns currently celebrating its 100 year anniversary – has had a memorable and milestone month of September. And the reverberations of new initiatives will likely impact the city and the region for quite some time.
Read MoreWebster Bank has announced a $300,000 grant for Connecticut Financial Scholars as part of its ongoing support of programs designed to help students build financial empowerment.
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