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Richard Lee leads way toward independence

Richard Lee leads way toward independence
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Lee leads way toward independence from Great Britain in Continental Congress

Lee leads way toward independence from Great Britain in Continental Congress
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CT colleges launch fintech programs as industry blossoms

Technology is becoming increasingly important to the finance world, and higher education institutions in Connecticut are responding by adopting financial technology, or fintech courses and degrees. Next spring UConn will launch its first-ever fintech program, a master’s degree that will teach students new technologies like blockchain and cryptocurrencies, alongside concepts more traditional in finance like predictive modeling. The program will be offered at UConn’s Hartford campus. Image John Wilson UConn’s forthcoming fintech degree, and financial technology courses offered at other Connecticut colleges like Sacred Heart University, come as experts predict the field will grow substantially in coming years. A 2019 PwC survey found 75% of financial services companies are creating jobs related to fintech, and 42% of those companies are having trouble filling the positions. Additionally, employers say training in fintech would give graduates a leg up when applying for jobs.

Law firm encouraging government to expedite litigation 1 year after mid-Michigan flood

This week marks the one-year anniversary of the flood that swept through many mid-Michigan communities. Many of the victims are involved in lawsuits against the state and Boyce Entities, who controlled the Edenville and Sanford Dams when they failed in May of last year. I had my pencil in my pocket and whatever I had on me and we went out, said Carl Hamann, resident. A pencil is all Hamann had when he walked away from his home after watching water from the Sanford Dam failure rush towards him. If we wouldn t have left, we both would have died. Because the water level came up so fast that water was coming down at about 45 miles per hour, Hamann said.

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