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FOI #22-405 (11-3-22, 2:29 pm) - Subject - Athletic department recruitment
Name - Muneer Ahmad
Affiliation - Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization
1) Any data and information regarding the budget of the athletics department apportioned for recruiting athletes, coaches, and other athletic department staff for the university in the past 5 years.
2) Any data collected regarding the race, ethnicity, or national origin of applicants for coaching, training, and other athletic department positions in the past 5 years, as well as any supporting reports or studies.
3) Any data collected regarding the race, ethnicity, or national origin of athletes who were successfully or unsuccessfully recruited in the past 5 years, as well as any supporting reports or studies.
FOI #22-404 - Subject - UCHC4-130591121 - EPIC and Clinical Systems Temporary IT
Name - Rishabh Agrawal
Affiliation -
We are contacting you regarding the awarded contract titled: EPIC and Clinical Systems Temporary IT Support for The University of Connecticut Health Centre, with contract number #UCHC4-130591121. We were wondering if you could please share the following documents:
1. Can you please share the Technical Proposals of all participating vendors?
2. Can you please share the Cost Proposals of all participating vendors?
FOI #22-403 (11-1-22, 9:41 am) - Subject - PAYMENT BOND
Name - DAWN STEVENS
Affiliation - United Concrete Products Inc
I would like to get a copy of Milton C Beebe & Sons Payment Bond for the UConn Hockey Arena/ I-Lot Improvements project. We are do our due diligence to protect ourselves. The contractor is not paying us therefore we will need to file on the payment bond.
Michael Ayele
Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL)
FOI #22-402 (11-1-22, 3:56 am) - Subject - Not on the Radar: Sexual Assault of College Students with Disabilities.
Name - Michael Ayele
Affiliation - Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL)
What I am requesting for prompt disclosure are records in your possession detailing [1] the formal/informal ties between your office, the National Council on Disability (NCD), the National Center on Safe and Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) and the Center for Campus Public Safety (CCPS); [2] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that the concept of “affirmative and effective consent” is being taught to college/university students in the United States of America (U.S.A) during the course of their first (1st) year of post-secondary academic education; [3] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that the concept of “healthy sexual relationships” is being taught to college/university students in the U.S.A during the course of their Freshmen year; [4] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that (approximately) 20% (twenty percent) of women in their 4th (fourth) year of college/university (after high-school) experienced some type of “nonconsensual sexual contact involving force or incapacitation” (on campus) in Calendar Year 2005; [5] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that 20% of women in their Senior year of college/university (after high-school) experienced some type of “nonconsensual sexual contact involving force or incapacitation” even though they had been told in their Freshmen year of college/university what constitutes “affirmative and effective consent;” [6] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that 20% of women in their Senior year of college/university (after high-school) experienced some type of “nonconsensual sexual contact involving force or incapacitation” even though they had been told in their Freshmen year of college/university what constitutes “healthy sexual relationships;” [7] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that (approximately) 32% (thirty two percent) of women with a disability experienced some type of “nonconsensual sexual contact involving force or incapacitation” (during Calendar Years 2014 and 2015) on a college/university campus; [8] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that one in three women with a disability experienced some type of “nonconsensual sexual contact involving force or incapacitation” (during Calendar Years 2014 and 2015) on a college/university campus; [9] your discussions about the NCD as a federal agency, which recognizes that one in three women with a disability experienced some type of “nonconsensual sexual contact involving force or incapacitation” (during Calendar Years 2014 and 2015) even though they had been told what constitutes “affirmative and effective consent” in their Freshmen year of college/university.
FOI #22-401 (10-31-22, 2:10 pm) - Subject - Public Records Request
Name - Ellen Wood
Affiliation - CollegeAD
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 2023 football game contract University of Connecticut vs University of Massachusetts Amherst at Rentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford, Conn.
Please supply the contract without informing me if the cost of the fees do not exceed $100.00, which I will agree to pay. In the alternative, if the fees will exceed $100.00, please contact me before fulfilling my request.
If you deny any part of this request, please cite the specific reason that you think justifies your refusal to release such contracts and notify me of appeal procedures available under the law.
If you have any questions processing this request, you may contact me at 337-258-2475.
If possible, please electronically deliver the requested contracts to mail@collegead.com in PDF form.
The requested Student Directory information is listed below:
Fields :
• Name,Academic Career,School or College,Academic Program,Major,Major Description,Concentration,Concentration Description,Term,Term Code,Academic Level - Beg Term
FOI #22-398 (10-29-22, 11:18 am) - Subject - Admission Data , Department of Linguistics, Ph.D Program: Fall 2022.
Name - NOUBOUKPO GASSESSE
Affiliation - MYSELF
I request that Uconn provides me with the admission data in the Ph.D Program for this academic year 2022-2023. Please, provide the data with a breakdown of races.
FOI #22-397 (10-27-22, 1:15 pm) - Subject - Contract information
Name - Employee Employee
Affiliation - CEUI member/UConn employee
I am looking for information regarding the specifics (dollars) of the a contract the university has with C&C Janitorial. As it has recently come to my attention that the university has hired a private entity to inspect the staffs work. I am requesting any contractual information regarding the outside company hired to inspect the dorms (uncertain whether it’s the same company). I appreciate your prompt attention. Please feel free to contact me with any necessary clarification or questions.