Connecticut Ranked as Nation's #9 State for Nurses Amidst Nationwide Nursing Shortages
/Connecticut ranks #9 in the nation in an analysis of the best states for nurses.
Read MoreConnecticut ranks #9 in the nation in an analysis of the best states for nurses.
Read MoreDr. Akiko Iwasaki is a Sterling Professor of Immunobiology and Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at Yale University, and was featured in TIME magazine’s first-ever issue highlighting the Health 100 - the most influential doctors, scientists and more.
Read MoreAs Connecticut increasingly looks to strengthen its economic foundation with growth in the STEM fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, talented Connecticut middle and high school student scientists and engineers were honored this month by the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) at its 49th Annual Meeting.
Read MoreAt Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic, a massive recycling effort is underway. Eastern Hall, built around the year 2000 as a temporary classroom/office building next to Eastern's library, will have its bits and pieces recovered, re-used, and recycled to make way for a new green space.
Read MoreThe University of Saint Joseph (USJ) has launched a new partnership with MakerspaceCT, a 28,000-square-foot workshop and skills development center in Hartford offering the community support and resources to learn and create, as the University launches its new engineering program this fall.
Read MoreCentral Connecticut State University and Junior Achievement, Southwest New England Inc., have signed an agreement that will enable local high school students to earn academic credits at Central.
Read MoreThe annual InsurTech Hartford Symposium, taking place on April 17 and 18 at the Mohegan Sun casino, is described by organizers as “so much more than your traditional industry gathering.” More than 100 speakers, at the intersection of talent and technology, will focus on an array of topics for participants from Connecticut and beyond.
Read MoreAlbertus Magnus College has earned a $40,000 Tech Talent Accelerator (TTA) Grant from the New England Board of Higher Education (NEHBE) to develop pathways from higher education into tech jobs in the state’s business and non-profit sectors.
Read MoreFrontier has announced plans to donate high-speed fiber internet to New Haven-based nonprofit DAE through the company’s Broadband for Good program. The donation will provide DAE with a fast, reliable connection to support its Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education and development programs for underserved members of the community.
Read MoreIn recognition of their commitment to the green economy and demonstrated leadership in their industries and communities during 2023, the Connecticut Green Bank presented the organization’s eighth annual awards this month,
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