AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealthcare Leadership: Tammy Snyder has been named incoming CEO of the University Medical Center, laying out early priorities around listening, quality and safety, and a clear execution roadmap. Education & Community: Hartford School District reported 498 multiracial students in 2024-25, while Norwich had just 7 American Indian/Alaska Native students—tiny numbers that still shape how communities see representation. Public Safety & Infrastructure: New Britain is getting nearly $790,000 for Vision Zero pedestrian traffic-signal upgrades, part of a statewide connectivity grant push. Immigration & Rights: U.S. Rep. James Clyburn and other Democrats condemned the “Sharia-Free America Caucus,” arguing it stigmatizes American Muslims and raises constitutional concerns. Culture & Learning: Connecticut’s CSDE launched its 5th Annual PK-12 School Staff Appreciation Digital Backpack Program, offering summer discounts and a social-media raffle for educators. Arts & Local Life: Burnham Library will host Carol O’Toole’s “Panoply” painting exhibition starting June 28, with an opening reception Sunday. Sports & Lifestyle: Gilmore Girls is leaving Netflix in the U.S., with fans hunting for where Stars Hollow streams next.
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