Connecticut's state-run health plan for municipal and public-sector employees paid nearly $23 million more in claims than it collected in premiums last fiscal year, according to a new ...
During a press conference at the state Capitol, Keisha Gartman, a registered nurse, criticizes a proposal by the Trump administration that would limit federal student loan assistant to nurses pursuing ...
Thousands of incarcerated people in Connecticut want to pursue higher education, and funding is available, but limited space and resources have kept programs from expanding to meet demand, officials ...
One week after Connecticut reserved $500 million from last year’s surplus to potentially replace vanishing federal dollars for human services, surging revenues already have replenished much of the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The Department of Education is advancing a proposed definition of professional degree programs that excludes ...
Before his younger brother Rod sprouted to 6-foot-9 and stamped his name into the UConn men's basketball record books, Patrick Sellers was the best basketball player in Florence, S.C. Patrick was ...
Hempstead, N.Y.: Nurse Practitioner Daniah Jean-Francois talks about the staffing challenges. Challenges that could be made worse by new caps on federal student loans for most graduate school programs ...
Since the launch of the Mattress Recycling Council's Bye Bye Mattress, the nonprofit says more than 1.9 million mattresses have been recycled in Connecticut. In addition to its Connecticut program, ...
(TNS) — 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 ...
OLD SAYBROOK, Conn. (WTNH) — It’s CT Grown for CT Kids week. This is a time to celebrate local agriculture and highlight the importance of fresh produce in schools. On Monday, students at Kathleen E.
A coalition of Connecticut advocates wants a significant portion of this year’s $2.5 billion budget surplus allocated to offset recent federal funding cuts to social service programs. “Working ...
CT suspends nurse, the 74th disciplined in state tied to fake college degree scam at Florida schools
The Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing last week suspended another nurse accused of obtaining a degree fraudulently from a Florida school whose former director is now under federal indictment, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results