The school linked the spike in positive cases to a “small outdoor gathering” of 15 students at an off-campus apartment.
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Follow CTMirror forum on race here: #ctrace
The Connecticut Mirror, the state’s award-winning, nonprofit public policy news organization, is holding its second statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” today at Fairfield University. Follow the event here with the hashtag #ctrace.
Ticket sales end today for The Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ event
Ticket sales end today for The Connecticut Mirror’s annual event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race” on Oct. 6 at Fairfield University. The full event will feature New York Times columnist Charles Blow as the keynote speaker and also includes sessions on criminal justice with discussions on the governor’s “second-chance society” and policy research.
Two weeks until The Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ event
Two weeks remain until The Connecticut Mirror’s annual event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race” on Oct. 6 at Fairfield University. The full event will feature New York Times columnist Charles Blow as the keynote speaker and also includes sessions on criminal justice with discussions on the governor’s “second-chance society” and policy research.
Malloy to greet Pope Francis at White House
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, the Jesuit-educated governor of the nation’s fourth-most Catholic state, will attend a White House event Wednesday marking the formal start of the visit to the U.S. by the first Jesuit pontiff, Pope Francis.
Health care panel extended for ‘Small State, Big Debate Race’; Three other panels full
Two speakers have been added to the health care panel for The Connecticut Mirror’s annual event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race” on Oct. 6 at Fairfield University. Meanwhile, three other panels are now full for the event.
CT Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ — Only limited seating remains for three sessions
Tickets sales continue for The Connecticut Mirror’s statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” with only limited seating available for the three of the eight sessions. The full event will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Fairfield University.
Early bird rate ends tomorrow for Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’
The early-bird rate ends tomorrow for The Connecticut Mirror’s statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” which will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Fairfield University.
One week remains for ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ early bird
One week remains for the early-bird special for The Connecticut Mirror’s statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” which will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Fairfield University.
The Mirror’s ‘Small State, Big Debate: Race’ event set for Oct. 6
The Connecticut Mirror, the state’s award-winning, nonprofit public policy news organization, will hold its second statewide public policy event, “Small State, Big Debate: Race,” on Tuesday, October 6, at Fairfield University. Tickets go on sale today with an early bird special through Aug. 20. Find all the details here.
Special Report: Education, Diversity and Change in Fairfield County
Fairfield County, a region marked by sharp disparities in income and in urban and suburban life, faces particular challenges in assuring all its residents a quality education. Today, a special report, “Education, Diversity and Change in Fairfield County,” explores the issue through in-depth policy reporting, interactive maps and charts, photo galleries and opinion pieces written by teachers from the Connecticut Writing Project at Fairfield University.
Op-Ed: Connecticut and the nation need more Hispanic nurses
There is a serious lack of diversity in the health care professions, and more Hispanic nurses would make a significant difference in healthcare quality and costs throughout the nation, including in Connecticut.
Op-Ed: Connecticut and the nation need more Hispanic nurses
There is a serious lack of diversity in the health care professions, and more Hispanic nurses would make a significant difference in healthcare quality and costs throughout the nation, including in Connecticut.
Op-ed: Juvenile offenders need a second chance
As the president of a university, I can confirm what all parents know — that the children who arrive on our campus have a lot of growing up left to do.