Attribution: Human Rights Graduate Students

CT Insider: Connecticut Briefing

The Post-Truth World

UConn Hartford Housing Event at 64 Pratt Street in Hartford, CT

UConn Deepening Ties to Capital City With ‘UConn IN Hartford’ Initiative

'This is such a big deal because of what it’s going to lead to'

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Month of Discovery: Nadine Noaman ‘26, Uncovering UConn Muslim History

A BOLD scholar and third-generation Husky, Noaman is documenting the past five decades of Muslim activism at UConn – including her own

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Study Surveys CT’s Forest Owners Ahead of Funding for Sustainable Initiatives

'It’s an effort on the part of the woodland owner to give some thought to the future'

The Hartford Courant

A UConn Team Wants to Move Groundbreaking Health Research to Humans. A New $2 Million Grant Will Help.

Lawn Love

The Best Time to Plant Grass in the Northeast

Education Week

Charter Schools Are in Uncharted Political Waters This Election Season

Thanh Nguyen

Nguyen a Biomedical Engineering Star

The National Institutes of Health is funding four significant projects for UConn researcher Thanh Nguyen, with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation further supporting his work

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Podcast: Excellence in Huntington’s Disease Care

Experts from UConn Health’s Huntington’s Disease Program describe the path to its designation as a Center of Excellence and discuss the 2024 Huntington’s Disease Education Day, happening Oct. 26 at UConn Health

The Washington Post

Racism Was Called a Health Threat. Then Came the DEI Backlash