CT Legislation Could Implement ‘Universal Voting’
/Connecticut's General Assembly is poised to take up a bill to study universal voting. This is when voting isn't just a fundamental right, but required by law.
Read MoreConnecticut's General Assembly is poised to take up a bill to study universal voting. This is when voting isn't just a fundamental right, but required by law.
Read MorePlans by Connecticut Public - which consists of CPTV, WNPR radio, and ctpublic.org - to emphasize the “public” in Connecticut Public more visibly received a significant boost from the State of Connecticut last month.
Read MoreAll CT Reads is a year-long initiative to promote lifelong reading, learning, and connection that uses a rotating community committee structure to select one main book title and three shortlist book titles, each calendar year for three age groups: kids (ages 8-12), teens (ages 13-18), and adults.
Read MoreTeams from six Connecticut communities were chosen for the inaugural class of Connecticut Main Street Center’s new Main Street Accelerator program.
Read MoreWilliam W. (Will) Ginsberg, longtime President and CEO of The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, has announced that he will retire in November 2024 after nearly a quarter-century leading the organization to unprecedented growth and impact.
Read MoreThe Connecticut Democracy Center (CTDC) is now accepting nominaitons for a newly established award to celebrate Connecticut residents committed to strengthening democracy through acts of citizenship, service, and community engagement.
Read MoreThe Conference of Churches (TCC), parent organization of The 224 EcoSpace, was recently selected to participate in The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Social Enterprise Accelerator (SEA) program. The impactful program was created to strengthen each organization's entrepreneurial capacity by launching or growing revenue-generating ventures that are mission-aligned.
Read MoreThe assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 and the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center in Kyiv, Ukraine are the twin centerpieces for the inaugural Dodd Human Rights Summit at The Dodd Center for Human Rights at the University of Connecticut in Storrs next month.
Read MoreAs kids return to school, Connecticut's teacher shortage will seriously impact the new school year.
Read MoreIt may be an evening that generates more light than heat, unlike most political events witnessed in recent years. Connecticut Public and the University of Hartford (UHart) are collaborating to host a unique conversation between two Connecticut governors – one Democrat and one Republican - on Wednesday, September 13th, from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. on the University of Hartford campus.
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