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Terrence Cheng, the embattled head of Connecticut’s largest public college system, reached a settlement agreement to step down from the role at the end of June.
A UConn clinical trial confirms that eating walnuts promotes colonic health and may help prevent cancer. New research ...
Chris Domercant is headed to his third team in the past three years. After four years at the FCS level he’s found a home with ...
District Court Judge Charles W. Groce and Northampton attorney Jeffrey Trapani will face the Governor's Council in public ...
Research suggests cat sacrifices in Egypt may have helped shape the tameness of today’s house cats, reshaping the history of ...
The South Carolina Gamecocks are set to honor head coach Dawn Staley with a statue. The city of Columbia announced on Monday that they will be revealing a stat ...
In announcing new autism prevalence data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services ...
The visas that were terminated for 13 international University of Connecticut students have been restored, the university ...
Cheng agreed to step aside as of July 1 following months of controversy regarding his overspending on meals, alcohol and ...
The Trump administration announced last week that, after five years, the federal government will resume collections on ...
STORRS, CT (WFSB) - Three University of Connecticut Football players heard their names called by NFL teams over the weekend.
The U.S. Department of Education will resume collections on defaulted student loans on May 5, including in Connecticut.