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The Governor appoints, with the advice and consent of the General Assembly, the members to the Board. The thirteen voting members are appointed to four-year terms, and the student members are appointed to one-year terms. The Commissioner of the Department of Higher Education serves as an ex officio, nonvoting member.
Member of the Constitutional Convention of 1818 Lewis Mallory: October 1814 [1] [3] Thaddeus Betts: May 1815, 1830 [1] [3] Served in the Connecticut Senate, as Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, and as United States Senator: Samuel B. Warren: October 1816, 1828 [1] [3] William J. Street: October 1817, May 1818 [1] [3] Served as a Warden of the ...
The academy's membership limit is determined by its bylaws. Members must live or work in Connecticut. New members are elected by the current membership on the following criteria: scientific distinction achieved through significant original contribution in theory or application, and/or unusual accomplishments in the pioneering of new and ...
The Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences is a learned society founded in 1799 in New Haven, Connecticut "to cultivate every art and science which may tend to advance the interest and happiness of a free and virtuous people."
The Board of Regents for Higher Education (BOR) is a government body in the U.S. state of Connecticut that oversees the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU). CSCU and the BOR were created on July 1, 2011, consolidating the governance of the state's twelve community colleges, four state universities (but not the public University of Connecticut, which is governed separately), and ...
Connecticut is divided among five congressional districts from which citizens elect the state's representatives to the United States House of Representatives.After the re-apportionment following the 2000 census, Connecticut lost one representative, reducing the state's delegation from six to five.
Kingswood Oxford School is a private school located in West Hartford, Connecticut instructing day students in grades 6 through 12 with a college preparatory curriculum. . Originally two separate schools, Kingswood School and Oxford School for boys and girls respectively, KO is now a co-educational instit