CT Student Earns First Patent for Work on Removing Water Contamination
/Snigtha Mohanraj, STEM student at New Haven's Engineering and Science University Magnet School and a Werth Industry Academic Fellow at Southern Connecticut State University, has registered her first patent.
Read MoreHealthcare Cabinet Report Urges Array of Actions in Connecticut
/The 2025 Comptroller’s Healthcare Cabinet Report, which includes ideas on restructuring current efforts and legislative proposals to promote healthcare equity and access in Connecticut, arrives just as the legislative session gets underway.
Read MoreCharter Oak State College Teams with Google to Launch CT Online AI Academy
/Charter Oak State College, in partnership with Google, is announcing the Connecticut Online AI Academy, a transformative initiative designed to equip Connecticut residents with the foundational skills needed to thrive in an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven workforce.
Read MoreLocal New Haven Orgs Collaborate to Help Youth Kick-Start Careers in Technology
/A new program in New Haven, designed in a collaboration of two local organizations, teaches young adults the skills they need to kick start their career working with technology. It covers hardware topics, such as how to build, repair, and troubleshoot computers and peripheral equipment, as well as software topics, such as introductory coding and networking.
Read More"I Got It Made" Marketing Campaign Highlights CT's Manufacturing Industry
/The “I Got It Made” marketing campaign in Connecticut, designed to generate interest in manufacturing jobs in the state, got underway this past summer. It continues, highlighting some interesting stat about the state of the industry, many of which may surprise observers outside the industry.
Read MoreConnecticut's "Coolest Things" Now on Display at CT Science Center
/A new Connecticut Science Center exhibit celebrates the success of the CBIA Foundation’s Coolest Thing Made in Connecticut challenge. The inaugural competition celebrated the state’s rich manufacturing legacy and its world-class workforce.
Read MoreConnecticut Science Center Recognizes Outstanding STEM Achievement, Leadership
/The Connecticut Science Center has recognized honorees of the 2024 STEM Achievement Awards and the Petit Family Foundation Women in Science Leadership Awards. All honorees were selected due to their significant contributions and leadership in STEM fields, showcasing their dedication to advancing science and inspiring future innovators.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence to be Focus of Fellowship at State Capitol
/The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) is accepting applications for a one-year CASE Fellowship at the state legislature - the Connecticut General Assembly (CGA) Artificial Intelligence Policy Fellowship, to get underway in 2025.
Read MoreSouthern New England Regional Commission Proposed to Boost Economic Development
/The Southern New England Regional Commission Act would establish a commission that would encourage jurisdictions at different levels to work together to leverage federal support to strengthen the area’s economy.
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