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Here’s how you can disable cookies in common browsers:
1. Google Chrome
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FOI #25-301 (07-14-25, 1:37 pm) - Subject - Athletics
Name - Rebecca Goodrich
Affiliation - Extra Points
1) All contracts with travel agencies, consultancies, venue operators, etc related to foreign tours or exhibitions for University of Connecticut athletes from Jan 1 2023-June 15 2025. For example, if University of Connecticut men's basketball participated in a foreign tour and used Anthony Travel (as an example) as a booking agent, we would be seeking the contracts and paperwork associated with that event.
2) All current contracts for primary and secondary ticketing partners for University of Connecticut.
3) All current Multimedia Rights partnerships with University of Connecticut athletics.
FOI #25-299 (07-14-25, 5:40 am) - Subject - Public Records Request for Purchases Orders Above $5,000
Name - Maya Kumari
Affiliation -
I am requesting data on all purchase orders issued by the University from 1st January 2021 to the present and valued at $5,000 or greater. I would like the data to include the following information for all the departments that come under the University.
- Purchase order number (or similar identifier)
- Purchase date
- End date of the purchase order (where available)
- Detailed description of the purchase made (including descriptions for each line item if applicable)
- Line-item quantity
- Line item price
- Vendor name
Ideally, this information can be provided in Excel or .csv format by exporting it from an existing agency database.
To be clear, it is not my intent to submit a burdensome request. I am not requesting staff to create new records or provide original purchase documents.
I am simply interested in receiving data that exists in the agency’s procurement record keeping system.
I am doing research on the DEI office and hiring diversity. I would like to request the University of Connecticut salary data for the year 2010-2023 including department, professor title, professor name salary etc. I would want data from both UConn Storrs and UConn Regional Campus.
FOI #25-297 (07-11-25, 9:55 pm) - Subject - Football Game Contracts
Name - Richard O'Leary
Affiliation - On3 Sports / Media
Hello I'd like to request all UConn football game contracts, amendments, and cancellations for non-conference games from the 2025 season all the way through the 2040 season. Thank you!
FOI #25-296 (07-11-25, 9:55 pm) - Subject - Football Coaching Contracts
Name - Richard O'Leary
Affiliation - On3 Sports / Media
Hello! I'd like to request the most updated contracts for the following football coaches.
- Jim Mora
- Gordon Sammis
- Pryce Tracy
- Antonio Wilcox
- Kashif Moore
- Cole Peterson
- Christian Pace
- Matt Brock
- Kenny McClendon
- Siriki Diabate
- Dalton Hilliard
- Doug Shearer
FOI #25-295 (07-11-25, 2:24 pm) - Subject - Employment records
Name - Jim Haddadin
Affiliation - Connecticut Public
This is a request to the University of Connecticut (UConn) under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act (the FOIA), C.G.S. Section 1-200, et. seq. Connecticut Public and I hereby request that UConn make available for inspection and provide copies of the following the following categories of records with regard to Martin Kulldorff’s employment with the university:
Employee Personnel File
Performance Evaluation Records
Grievance and Arbitration Records
Applications for Employment
Disciplinary Records
Personnel Action Records
Employee History Cards
For reference, Mr. Kulldorff was an associate professor/basic science in what used to be named the department of Community Medicine and Health Care (now called Public Health Sciences). He was employed at UConn from Sept. 28, 1998 through Aug. 31, 2003.
Please provide the records in electronic form by email. As you know, the FOIA provides that if portion(s) of a record are exempt from disclosure, the remainder of the record still must be disclosed. To the extent that UConn claims that any record or a portion of any record is exempt from disclosure, please provide the basis for this position including the specific exemption(s) upon which it relies.
We are making this request for purposes of newsgathering and reporting about a subject that is of public interest and important to the citizens of Connecticut. Disclosure of this information therefore is in the public interest and benefits the general welfare, and we request that all fees be waived pursuant to the FOIA, Section 1-212(d)(3). In the event that you deny this request for fee waiver, we reserve the right to appeal such denial, but in the meantime we request that you advise us of the fee you consider reasonable.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, I would appreciate your contacting me by telephone or e-mail as I am making this request in my capacity as a news reporter and the information is of timely value. I look forward to hearing from you promptly.
FOI #25-293 - Subject - FOIA request: Campus apps/portals contracts
Name - Justin Wenig
Affiliation -
Pursuant to the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, I am requesting access to and copies of the following public records possessed by University Of Connecticut:
All contracts (and/or Master Service Agreements with all associated purchase orders) that are in effect or have been in effect in the last 3 years with any of the following vendors (specific products) with which you have a relationship:
• Ellucian (Experience, Luminis portals), Modo/modoLabs (Modo Campus), Ready Education (Campus Groups, Ready Campus), ExLibris (CampusM), Unifyed (CampusEAI, Kronos, Unifyed Engage, Unifyed Manage), TransACT communications/OneCampus/Rsmart, Anthology (Engage, CampusLabs Engage, OrgSync), ModernCampus (Presence, Involve, OmniUpdate).
FOI #25-292 (07-9-25, 11:44 am) - Subject - Expenditures
Name - Megan Russell-Erlich
Affiliation - Acme Research
Under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, we formally request that your office provide us with public spending information, including both capital and operating expenditures, for
payments made by or on behalf of The University of Connecticut Health Center during fiscal year 2025. Specifically, for any payee other than a regular employee or student paid a cumulative
total amount of more than $5,000, we seek the payee name, address and the cumulative total dollar amount paid to the subject payee over the relevant time period. The $5,000 threshold was
established to minimize reporting for respondents. This is the same information that your office was kind enough to provide via email for fiscal year 2024.
The information is to be used for research aimed at identifying patterns of spending by public entities. No part of the data will be used as a mailing list and your supplying the information cannot be construed as an endorsement of either your payees or our work. We are willing to reimburse your office for any reasonable expense incurred in preparing the
requested information if an estimate of costs is provided for our approval before the work is performed. We would prefer to receive the data in CSV, text, PDF document, Excel spreadsheet
attached to an email, via our file sharing website to our secure server, or on PC-formatted media sent by mail.
Should you have questions or need to advise us to redirect this request, we can be reached at 800-810-3846 or via e-mail at HigherEd@acmeresearch.com. Kindly confirm receipt of this letter andcontact our office to let us know your time frame for a response. Thank you for your assistance!