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November 27th, 2006
Trustees approve tuition, fee increases
Abstract:
They said UConn remains excellent value, given the reasonable price and the high quality educational experience.
This program, enacted by the General Assembly, will receive $2 million in state funds, to be matched by private donations, to create economic development-related programs intended to draw top scientists and faculty to Storrs with their research teams.
Nicholls said four areas of focus have been identified: fuel cells, nanotechnology, cancer chemoprevention and control, and functional foods.
Source:
uconn.edu
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