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UConn Again Has to Pay a Fine For Its Treatment of Research Animals
The University of Connecticut has what you might call a really ugly history when it comes to animal cruelty in research studies. In 2002, the university paid $129,500 to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for repeated animal welfare violations on its...
Tags: Storrs, Values, Science and Technology, Procedural Sedation, Fines
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Feds hit UConn Health Center with New Fines for Cruelty to Lab Bunnies
For the second time in five years, the University of Connecticut Health Center has been hit with more federal fines for violating animal welfare laws in laboratories. This time around the health center paid $12,429 for being cruel to rabbits. In 2007, ...Tags: Values, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Fines, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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Arrogant Regents Should Step Aside
The Hartford CourantThese straitened times have struck even the Nobel Prize Committee. Laureates will receive financial rewards that are 20 percent less than previously. It is a bow to reality that there's not as much money for even the most accomplished among us....Tags: West Hartford, Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, Viral Diseases and Infections, Lawyers
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Ellen Carey, John Dziadik At UConn Health Center In Farmington
Works by Ellen Carey and John Dziadik will be on display at the Celeste LeWitt Gallery at University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farminton Ave. in Farmington. Carey’s exhibit is called “In Hamlet’s Shadow: Self-Portraits as Photo-...
Tags: Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Time For Jim Calhoun To Take A (Back) Seat At UConn
The Hartford CourantJim Calhoun walked off the court at Gampel Pavilion, down a tunnel, through the heavy set of doors and into the hallways of a building he is accustomed to navigating with great energy and purpose. From an office decorated with symbols of his success,...Tags: Gampel Pavilion, Cancer, Connecticut Huskies, Arts and Culture, Kemba Walker
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Jim Calhoun To Be Special Assistant To AD; Kevin Ollie Named UConn Men's Basketball Coach
The Hartford CourantJim Calhoun, who took UConn from just another basketball program to one of the best in the country, seemingly against all odds, officially announced his retirement Thursday. "I always said that I would know when it was time, whenever that might be," said...Tags: College Sports, Connecticut Huskies, Arts and Culture, Richard Hamilton, Ray Allen
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Jim Calhoun Calling It A Hall Of Fame Career; Kevin Ollie To Be UConn Men's Basketball Coach
The Hartford CourantSTORRS — Jim Calhoun sat in the front row of a near-empty Gampel Pavilion on Wednesday and he watched Kemba Walker, now in the NBA, push the ball up and down the court with the current UConn men's basketball players. Calhoun's legs were crossed,...Tags: Connecticut Huskies, Back Pain, Long Island, Rudy Gay, Dee Rowe
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Jim Calhoun Timeline: The Career Of A Hall Of Fame Coach
Born: May 10, 1942 in Braintree, Mass. Family: Wife Pat, sons James and Jeffrey, six grandchildren Education: American International College (1968); Braintree High School (1960) Head Coaching Career: Old Lyme (CT) High School – 1968-69 Westport...Tags: Festive Events, UCF Knights, Gary Williams, Jeremy Lamb, Brooklyn Nets
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As Malloy Heads To China, A World Of Change Since The Last Governor's Mission
The Hartford CourantExactly 25 years ago, the last time a sitting Connecticut governor visited China, Anne Evans was on the trip trying to sell recycled tires through her new Hebron firm, EER Ltd. The trip with Gov. William A. O'Neill, and about 60 other people, launched...Tags: Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., Middletown, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Grimmer View Of Recession Leads To Glum UConn Forecast
It's tough to get a break on economic progress in a state where every piece of good news is matched by reports of layoffs and sluggish job gains. Now we find that even the rotten recent past was worse than we thought — much worse. That means,...Tags: Labor Markets, Spanish-American War, Career and Workplace, Fairfield University, Unemployment
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This Seals It: Calhoun Will Be Back
The Hartford CourantThe way I figure it, the scalpel used on Jim Calhoun's fractured hip during surgery Saturday night may as well be used to engrave in stone that he'll 100 percent, for sure, take-it-to-the-bank return for his 27th year asUConn men's basketballcoach. As...Tags: Joe Paterno, Cancer, College Sports, Jeremy Lamb, Injuries and Wounds
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Rick Green: Teen Pot Use at 30-Year Peak – Are We Too Lax?
The Hartford CourantDecriminalizing pot and opening the door to medical marijuana seems like the right thing. We've wasted millions of taxpayer dollars in a futile effort to block use of something that seems less harmful than alcohol. I'm sure of it, just like I can't think...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Barack Obama
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