Commencement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest college at UConn, was divided into two ceremonies Sunday at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion.
Virologist Robert Gallo discovered that HIV was the cause of AIDS.
Students are angry at the loss of money they were promised for reunions.
Two Odyssey of the Mind teams are going to the World Competition in Ames, IA.
The success of "Kool To Be Kind" in Westport shows they may be on to something when it comes to helping kids stand up to bullies.
The children pledged to exercise in return for donations.
New policy could be ready for Board of Ed review mid-summer.
Complaint against Toni Morrison novel spurs review of how classroom reading is selected.
Brookfield schools will be closing early today.
Snowfall delays school openings.
Huckleberry students learn about the cultures of the world during International Week.
OM teams practice for state competition in March.
Elementary students Play with Polymers.
Schools will be open the days surrounding Presidents Weekend.
Brookfield residents recognized for fundraising efforts.
Huckleberry students collect food and help stock the pantry's shelves.
Performance poet David Zucker visits Huckleberry third graders.
More Brookfield students gaining honors at their universities.
Winter weather causes 90-minuted delayed opening.
Fourth grade students learn about state government and history.
Board of Ed restores funding and sends 2012-13 budget to First Selectman.
New group of elementary school students gathering to help the Brookfield community.
Brookfield students thriving at Connecticut colleges.
Inclement weather postpones start of school day and ties up I-84.
Local students thriving at college.
Board of Ed trying to bring spending increase closer to 2.5 percent.
Magazine rates state university in its top 30.
Editor's choice for Top Education Stories from 2011.
Superintendent Anthony Bivona submits his 2012-13 budget proposal.
High school library receives grant from Exxon Mobil Education Alliance.
Brookfield Historian stops by Huckleberry Hill Elementary to talk about local history.
Drill planned for sometime in December.
Reduced class sizes tops list of priorities for 2011-12.
High school seniors going into healthcare can apply for $1,000 scholarship.
The following press release was issued by Eastern Connecticut State University.
Board of Education Vice Chair talks about his time on the board and why he decided not to run for another term.
Middle school students celebrate Red Ribbon Week.
The Board of Education voted Wednesday in favor of a full-day kindergarten schedule starting next year.
A letter from BHS principal Joe Palumbo.