Storrs — Even as the University of Connecticut gears up to investigate charges of sexual misconduct against one of its faculty, the Board of Trustees unanimously adopted a new policy Wednesday banning romantic relationships between teachers and undergraduates. The policy, which university officials insist only strengthens long-existing efforts to discourage inappropriate relationships, also restricts certain […]
UConn adopts new policy banning ‘romantic’ relationships between faculty and students
UConn officials plan for future changes in Storrs, Hartford
Storrs — The University of Connecticut Board of Trustees took several steps Wednesday to prepare its main campus and its Hartford area branch for the future. During its regular meeting, the oversight panel: Approved a preliminary evaluation that’s the first step toward meeting the water supply needs at the main Storrs campus for the next […]
The Obamacare premiums are in. But what about deductibles and copays?
There’s been a lot of news this week about what it will cost to buy insurance through the new marketplace created by federal health reform. But what will those prices get you?
Blumenthal brings high-energy style to Senate
Washington – Sen. Richard Blumenthal has signed on to more bills than anyone in the U.S. Senate, records from the library of Congress show. That’s just one indicator of how Blumenthal functions in office. Since the beginning of this Congress in January, Blumenthal has co-sponsored 248 bills. He’s also introduced 49 bills and amendments on […]
Manufacturing could hold the key to Connecticut’s economic future
Is Connecticut finally on the cusp of a robust economy, or has its modest recovery peaked, with the state about to head for another downturn? Is its future rosy, or is the Nutmeg State headed down a path that mirrors the collapse Detroit began in the 1950s? Though national and international forces will play a […]
Medicare to punish 24 state hospitals for high readmissions
Twenty-four of Connecticut’s 31 hospitals will face Medicare penalties in the fiscal year starting in October, in the second round of the federal government’s push to reduce the number of patients readmitted within a month of discharge, new data shows. None of the state’s hospitals will lose the maximum amount possible – 2 percent of […]
Find your Obamacare insurance cost, in 3 (or 5) steps
The rates have been finalized for health insurance plans that will be sold through the new insurance marketplace created by federal health reform. But the actual premiums people pay will vary considerably, based on age, county, the specific plan type, and whether discounts are available. Find out what yours will be here.
A new voice at Voices for Children
Connecticut Voices for Children reached to New Hampshire to hire a new executive director with ties to Connecticut and Yale University. The New Haven-based research and advocacy group has hired Ellen Shemitz, the former director of the Children’s Alliance of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Association for Justice. She will begin work with Voices […]
UConn water source decision nears
The Hartford Courant reports that the University of Connecticut plans to chose the Connecticut Water Co. as the source of an additional two million gallons of water per day needed for campus expansion. The plan calls for five miles of pipe from the company’s Tolland reservoir to the Storrs campus. It would be built at no […]
Legislators lobby Malloy administration for Montville renewable energy project
Montville – The line between politics and commerce blurred here Monday as the mayor and state legislators backed NRG Energy’s bid to be chosen by the state for a valuable prize: a long-term contract to provide renewable energy.
Shellfish bed closures raise climate change questions
In the wake of five reported illnesses, the state agriculture department has shut 22 shellfish beds in Norwalk and Westport and instituted a so far voluntary recall of oysters and clams harvested since July 3. The culprit is Vibrio parahaemolyticus, naturally occurring bacteria that is generally seen more on the west coast. It does, however, […]
Connecticut lawmakers use campaign cash for Red Sox tickets, private parties
Washington — Lawmakers who have big war chests but no strong challenger on the horizon still spend a lot of campaign cash, sometimes on things that aren’t directly campaign–related, including tickets to sporting events, catering for private parties and bonuses for staffers. Members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation are no exception. The latest reports filed with […]
Obamacare insurance rates get final approval
The Connecticut Insurance Department has approved prices for health plans to be sold through Access Health CT, the new marketplace created by federal health reform.
Report: Strong children’s mental health services, but limited access
When Jeffrey J. Vanderploeg goes to national conferences and talks about the mental health services available to children and adolescents in Connecticut, his counterparts from across the country let him know how the state compares. “We’re sort of the envy of most other states because we have so many intensive, in-home, evidence-based practices,” said Vanderploeg, […]
Aetna withdraws from state’s health insurance exchange
Aetna has withdrawn its proposal to participate in Connecticut’s health insurance exchange, becoming the second carrier in recent weeks to exit the new marketplace. The Hartford-based insurer indicated it did not believe the price modifications requested by state regulators would allow it to bring in enough money in premiums. “We have spent considerable time identifying […]

