Congress Should Help Parents With Teens and Social Media
/Our teens deserve an online environment that is safe, nurturing, and conducive to positive community building.
Read MoreOur teens deserve an online environment that is safe, nurturing, and conducive to positive community building.
Read MoreAugust 31 marks International Overdose Awareness Day, and this year's theme, "Together, We Can," emphasizes the collective responsibility to prevent overdose deaths in Connecticut.
Read MoreSix third-year students in the University of Hartford’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program flew to Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands this summer, helping hundreds of area residents.
Read MoreThe Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has awarded a $350,000 grant to MakerspaceCT to support its Engineering Primer Program initiative, which provides training opportunities for high school students in Greater Hartford.
Read MoreThe Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) has announced a new partnership with National Jewish Health to offer new Quitline services for Connecticut residents. The Connecticut Quitline provides free tobacco cessation support to all Connecticut residents who want help quitting commercial tobacco, including e-cigarettes.
Read MoreWestern Connecticut State University has developed a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence degree that is enrolling students for classes that begin this Fall.
Read MoreThe Connecticut-based Weitzman Institute and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing Center of Excellence are launching a new resource - Embracing Equity and Cultural Humility to Improve Care for Youth with Trauma.
Read MoreConnecticut ranks as the seventh best state for female entrepreneurs, scoring a 8.34 on a scale of 10, according to recently compiled data.
Read MoreAmazon has invested more than $9.5 billion in Connecticut since 2010, including infrastructure and compensation to employees, and created more than 17,000 jobs in Connecticut, according to the latest data released by the company.
Read MoreDr. Karim Ismaili officially began his role as president of Eastern Connecticut State University on July 31, succeeding Elsa Nunez, who led the university for 18 years.
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