Connecticut Allocates $35 Million to Support UConn Research Amid Federal Funding Cuts
Storrs: Connecticut Announces $35 Million for UConn Research Hit by Federal Cuts

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Connecticut has announced a $35 million funding package for the University of Connecticut (UConn) and UConn Health to offset significant federal research funding cuts. Governor Ned Lamont highlighted the importance of this investment in maintaining the state's competitive edge in advanced technology sectors, including bioscience and artificial intelligence.
- 01The funding distribution includes $21 million for UConn and $14 million for UConn Health.
- 02UConn and UConn Health experienced a loss of approximately $41 million due to terminated grants and $54 million from fewer new awards between fiscal years 2024 and 2025.
- 03Governor Lamont emphasized the state's commitment to advanced technology industries and the crucial role of UConn in these sectors.
- 04UConn President Radenka Maric stated that the investment is vital for research discovery and workforce retention.
- 05The funding aims to stabilize research activities at UConn and UConn Health amid ongoing federal grant challenges.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, along with Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and legislative leaders, announced a $35 million funding initiative aimed at supporting research at the University of Connecticut (UConn) and UConn Health, both of which have faced significant cuts in federal funding. Of this total, $21 million will be allocated to UConn and $14 million to UConn Health. The funding comes in response to a loss of about $41 million from terminated or non-renewed grants and an additional $54 million from fewer new awards between fiscal years 2024 and 2025. The announcement was made during a press conference at UConn's Science 1 building, where Lamont underscored the importance of UConn in advancing Connecticut's competitive edge in technology sectors such as bioscience, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. UConn President Radenka Maric expressed gratitude for the investment, linking it to the university's capacity for research discovery and economic resilience. The funding is intended to stabilize research activities as both institutions navigate the challenges posed by volatile federal grant support.
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This funding will help stabilize research activities at UConn and UConn Health, ensuring continued innovation and workforce retention in Connecticut's advanced technology sectors.
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