MATCH is a non-profit manufacturing, bilingual training facility and program in Fair Haven dedicated to building a skilled local workforce.
Following his departure from the presidency in June 2024, Salovey will return to his roots as a professor in Yale's psychology department.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
Students submitted projects to the statewide contest promoting sustainability, energy efficiency, and clean and renewable energy.
No lobster bibs, wetsuits or ski pants, but kidding aside, athletic/sports wear isn't tax-free, like uniforms, cleats. But plenty more is.
“It is unbelievably unethical that someone would steal this amount of money from taxpayers, from children,” Mayor Justin Elicker said.
Charlene Antoine-Joseph had been middle and elementary Resident Teacher, Dean of Student Culture, Assistant Principal and Interim Principal.
Other winners: Furahi Achebe, Metropolitan Business Academy Technology Ed teacher and Nathaniel Bradshaw, Wilbur Cross Home EC teacher.
American Mental Health Counselors Association honored a Southern CT State University professor and grad student at New Orleans conference.
A pianist of international renown who is now Juilliard’s dean of academic affairs and assessment, José García-León is a former UNH dean.
At Southern, undergraduate students are classified as 1st gen if neither parent has completed a 4-year college or university degree.
Records from 2013 to be destroyed August 1, 2023
The designation is for students who have achieved a “high level of proficiency in English and one or more foreign languages.”
The teacher pleaded with the school board to help save the students and staff from seeing drug overdoses on the property and other issues.
Notre Dame in West Haven held their 74th Annual Commencement Exercises on May 20, 2023
Check out the students’ science projects Tuesday until 7 p.m. and Wednesday, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., with the awards ceremony to follow.
And former state legislator and New Haven Mayor Toni Harp will receive an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters at the May 19 ceremony.
The Board of Ed appointed Negrón schools superintendent at Wednesday special meeting. She'll replace Dr. Iline Tracey, who retires June 30.
"Parent feedback helps us make informed decisions as we strive to provide the best education possible for their children," schools say.
HSC teams with Narrative 4 Story Exchange where stories are told and swapped to increase empathy, connection between students, educators.
Teachers are needed in special ed, elementary ed, math, science, and English language arts, as well as athletics, instructional coaches.
Interviews of Dr. Warren Morgan, Dr. Madeline Negrón and Viviana Connor, begin next week, with naming of the new schools' chief in April.
The 1-year immersive software engineering program is for students "committed to using tech to have a positive impact on community, world."
City officials blasted the Woodbridge school board for the “unethical and discriminatory” rationale regarding a recent Open Choice decision.
Women who work at Yale or have a Yale affiliation may apply for scholarships to continue their studies or return to school to earn degrees.
With shortage of social workers, nurses, grant for College of Health & Human Services sets $1.4M for nursing, $1.6M for social work program.
The teacher left her dream job after saying she couldn’t afford to work part-time and didn’t receive the support needed to get certified.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in New Haven with contributions big and small.
Gillian Ofori-Ntiamoah, 2019 Hillhouse High grad, current SCSU senior, is setting herself apart in New Haven’s growing life science industry
WEST HAVEN — Since there's been Notre Dame High School, the Richetelli family has been there — almost. (New Haven Register)
The teacher explains why she left after working for 10 years in a district she hoped to spend her whole career in.
The lawsuit follows a Washington Post report in which students claimed university officials told them to withdraw or be kicked out.
The event explores reading instructional materials recommended by the state education department in response to Right to Read legislation.
State officials expressed “grave concerns” for the school district after looking at its attendance data, according to officials.
An initial email sent to parents said students under the influence of marijuana at school would be sent by ambulance to the hospital.