Most of us are aware of the Wall Street stereotype: the classic investment banker. He is usually dressed to the nines in a custom-tailored suit, with perfectly quaffed hair and cologne that smells ...
The University of Connecticut will hold a groundbreaking for its planned state-of-the-art nursing building on Wednesday at ...
Similar can be said for UConn graduate programs where more than 1,000 students have completed master’s degrees in business analytics ... such as some specialized School of Education programs ...
and an annual entrepreneurship challenge at UConn’s School of Business. Held in downtown Hartford, the competition featured pitches by the top startups from UConn that were selected by an ...
Students will be able to use a university dining plan to purchase food from the café, which is anticipated to open in fall ...
Scores of majors are at risk of disappearing from the University of Connecticut ... Health and Natural Resources, School of Business, Neag School of Education, College of Engineering, School ...
University of Connecticut confers degrees through various schools, such as: the School of Business, the School of Law, the School of Medicine, the School of Engineering, the School of Nursing ...
The UConn Foundation this spring will kick off the public phase of its most ambitious fundraising campaign to date. The goal: ...
The University of Connecticut hosted an event, “UConn Forum: Economic Engine of a Thriving Connecticut,” on Oct. 31. Featuring presentations from various keynote speakers, the event allowed for a look ...
The University of Connecticut’s new nursing school just got a $50 million boost from an alum. Elisabeth DeLuca, a nurse and former wife of Subway founder and billionaire Fred DeLuca, announced t ...
Roughly 240 undergraduate, doctoral, master’s and graduate certificate programs — more than half of UConn’s academic offerings — could be on the university’s chopping block after meeting the provost’s ...
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