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Pop-up food pantry to be held in student union ballroom

On Wednesday, Nov. 8, starting 10 a.m., the University of Connecticut Dining Services will host a pop-up food pantry until either 1 p.m. or when supplies run out, whichever comes first. The pantry, run through Husky Harvest, is to be held in the Student Union ballroom (room 331) and is open to “anyone with a… ....

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UConn erases $110M in COVID-19 losses and expects balanced budget for coming fiscal year


UConn erases $110M in COVID-19 losses and expects balanced budget for coming fiscal year
Amanda Blanco, Hartford Courant
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Campus in the Towers Residence Halls area was a ghost town compared to past move-in days during move-in day at UConn Friday, Aug. 14, 2020, in Storrs.
Despite losing $110 million due to the coronavirus pandemic since 2020, UConn is expecting to have a balanced budget for the coming fiscal year, officials said Wednesday.
Scott Jordan, UConn’s chief financial officer and executive vice president for administration, said during a board of trustees meeting that the university had expected to face a $37.9 million loss in addition to the $110 million loss caused by COVID-19 from Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposed budget cuts over the next two fiscal years. The cuts would have included a $5 million reduction in UConn’s block grant in 2021-2022, taking it from the expected $210 million to $20 ....

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