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Here’s how you can disable cookies in common browsers:
1. Google Chrome
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Block all cookies (not recommended, can break most websites).
Block third-party cookies (can block ads and tracking cookies).
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For Chrome on Android: Open the app, tap the three dots, go to Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies.
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FOI #22-147 (04-19-22, 11:12 am) - Subject - UConn Dining and Residential Budget breakdowns
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - The Daily Campus
I am looking for documents that detail expenditures on UConn dining and housing services for fiscal years 2020-2021 and 2021-2022
Documents should include the budget breakdown for dining services, including the total budget and amounts allotted to paying full-time staff, student staff, food, maintenance, and so forth. If possible, please include how many staff are employed by dining services and the distribution of full-time and student staff.
Documents should also include the budget breakdown for housing services including allotments for upkeep and paying maintenance staff
I am looking for documents outline the budget of the UConn Police Department from fiscal years 2020-2021 and 2021-2022. If possible, I would like them to include the proportion spent on staff, training, and arms and equipment, as well as how funds are distributed across campuses.
If possible, these documents should include inventory possessed by the UConn Police department
I would like to request information as to the bid award of the above mentioned massage therapy athletics proposal. I feel as though my bid was fair and I have over 25 years of experience in the athletic field.
FOI #22-144 (04-18-22, 12:04 pm) - Subject - Geno Auriemma Current Employment Contract
Name - Andrew Mulvey
Affiliation -
Public records request for a copy of the current Employment Agreement together with any Addendums and/or Amendments for Geno Auriemma, head coach for UCONN Women's basketball.
Fernando Rojas
Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization Yale Law School
FOI #22-143 - Subject - Student recruitment, teacher training programs, graduation and performance data
Name - Fernando Rojas
Affiliation - Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization Yale Law School
Any data collected regarding the race, ethnicity, national origin, or sex of applicants to your Integrated Bachelor’s/Master’s (IB/M) Teacher Education Program, Teacher
Certification Program for College Graduates (TCPCG), and any other teacher training or teacher certification program you run (collectively, “your teacher training programs”) in the past 5 years, as well as any supporting reports or studies.
2) Any data collected regarding the race, ethnicity, national origin, or sex of admitted students and of graduates of your teacher training programs in the past 5 years, as well as any supporting reports or studies.
3) Any records of plans and programming related to recruiting minority students, increasing minority student retention, or providing support for minority students within your teacher training programs, covering the last 5 years, including planning documents, budget appropriations, and any outcome evaluations.
4) Records sufficient to show how and where University of Connecticut, Neag School of Education is and has been distributing and posting job and career opportunities for
teaching and administration positions in Connecticut public schools, or otherwise encouraging its students to apply to such positions, over the last 5 years.
As a follow up to my FOI request, I would like email records with the following terms, from the following email addresses. Please date these to Jan 1st 2021. I would also like to include in my FOI request any and all video recordings, minutes, and agendas from meetings from the "Executive Policy Group" dating back to the same date. I understand this will be a large amount of information and am amenable to bringing a USB flash drive to pick it up. Please let me know if there are any issues with this.
I am requesting an opportunity to obtain copies of the following public records: the most updated employment agreements, all subsequent amendments, any applicable Term Sheet/MOU/LOA/Offer Letter/etc, and 2022 salary data for Connecticut football staff members Nick Charlton, Lou Spanos, Doug Shearer, John Allen, E.J. Barthel, Siriki Diabate, Dalton Hilliard, John Marinelli, Kenny McClendon, Gordon Sammis.
FOI #22-140 - Subject - UCONN Performing Art Center project
Name - Hope Redding
Affiliation -
We are requesting certified payroll records submitted by the contractors listed below and the wage determination issued by the CT Department of Labor. I've attached an FOIA letter. We have little information on this project but believe the CM was Whiting-Turner during the time frame of 2018-2019. We can accept the responsive records electronically. If you have trouble opening the attachment or need anything further on our end, please let me know.
• Architectural Curtain Wall
• AC Glass
FOI #22-139 (04-13-22, 12:43 pm) - Subject - video
Name - Dawn DiCesare
Affiliation - State of Connecticut, Department of Correction
On 9/14/18 approximately between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., an incident occurred in or near Bullpen, UCHC MSW 5 in Farmington, CT involving former inmate and several DOC staff members. The incident was labeled CSP Case #1800446390. Please provide us a copy of this video or a specific reason why this request is denied.
FOI #22-138 (04-7-22, 1:13 pm) - Subject - Football Game Contract
Name - Ellen Wood
Affiliation -
Under the Freedom of Information Act, I am requesting copies of the current contracts, and all amendments thereto, for your institution’s current game contract with any and all parties for the following areas:
Any signed and/or executed football game contract between University of Connecticut and University of Wyoming.