Connecticut's crackdown should benefit nurses in the long run by restoring public trust, a nursing school dean says.
From today on, part-time students will only be eligible for loans proportional to the number of credits they take.
More than three dozen high school students are taking their first steps towards becoming nurses. They may still be teenagers, but all this week they are studying healthcare ...
Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and several other fields will be eligible for higher student loan limits after a federal judge blocked part of a Trump ...
A curator found a rare military trench coat in storage at Woodburn Museum and spent months learning about the soldier who ...
With the long-abandoned HealthBridge nursing home finally demolished, a developer this week broke ground on what’s planned as the biggest new apartment complex in Wethersfield in at least a decade.
As baby boomers leave the workforce, Connecticut’s elder-care economy is growing and immigration is becoming more important ...
Managed Medicaid hasn’t always worked well for nursing home providers, with some states modifying or scrapping their programs due to payment lags and ...
Gov. Ned Lamont, Comptroller Sean Scanlon, and a coalition of state legislators gathered in Fair Haven for a joint campaign ...
Timberlyn Heights Nursing and Rehabilitation will invest $1 million in staffing and facility improvements after a state ...
A former Connecticut news anchor is taking on a new role in New York. Alexa Farrell, former Fox 61 and News 12 anchor, is now ...
The confetti had barely settled in New Canaan after the football team's fourth straight state championship last fall when ...