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UConn Celebrates Constitution

Lectures, Discussions Held In Honor Of Constitution Week

Two hundred and nineteen years ago from last Sunday, the United States Constitution was signed. In order to commemorate the birth of the oldest federal constitution in existence, the week of Sept. 17 was designated Constitution Week. Because of an appreciation of history and a 2004 congressional mandate, UConn has held two events to honor the document. (0) comments

Democratic senate nominee Ned Lamont spoke to a crowd on the steps of Arjona, Tuesday afternoon in what his staff called a meet and greet. Lamont delivered a short speech, and gave his opinion on the main issues and concerns of his campaign. Following the speech he opened the discussion up to questions from the crowd. (0) comments

The United States is lacking in higher education, according to a report released by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. The report finds the U.S. is currently second in the world behind Canada in terms of people age 35 to 64 having a college degree, with 39 percent of the population having earned one. (1) comment

The United States is lacking in higher education, according to a report released by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. The report finds the U.S. is currently second in the world behind Canada in terms of people age 35 to 64 having a college degree, with 39 percent of the population having earned one. (0) comments

The first-ever Fulbright Scholar to study at UConn, Sanil Raj Johnson of Kerala, India was welcomed Wednesday morning at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center by faculty and staff. The Fulbright program is an international student exchange program that was established in 1946 by Senator J. (2) comments

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