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Professor Cato T. Laurencin Receives Sigma Xi’s Highest Honor Gold Key Award at International Forum on Research Excellence

Dr. Cato T. Laurencin, University Professor and Albert and Wilda Van Dusen Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, received the Gold Key Award from the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society.

Hidden Brain (NPR)

Unsung Hero: Mark Metersky’s Story

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A Dose of History: The UConn School of Pharmacy Celebrates a Century of Excellence, Innovation, and Care

The start of the new year marks the beginning of the centennial of the UConn School of Pharmacy, founded on October 20, 1925. As we commence the celebration of the School’s 100th anniversary, we want to reflect on how our past pharmacy leaders shaped the School into the renowned program that we now know it to be. Here is our dose of history; please take as prescribed – doctor’s orders!

Forbes

A Potential Solution to Charter School Religious First Amendment Problems

Fox 61

CTDOT, UConn Transportation Institute Work to Increase Lane Marking Visibility on State Roads

Hearst Connecticut Media

How UConn Health is Teaching Students About Gender-Affirming Care Through the Lives of Trans People

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UConn Magazine: How to Avoid Cyber Scams

Virtually no information about Jeff Petrower ’11 (BUS, MS) came up online — which is exactly how the IRS Criminal Investigation special agent who specializes in cyber scams likes it

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Inspiring Black Physicians

‘Black Doctors Day’ an example of CT National Medical Association Society efforts to make medicine more inclusive

Investor's Business Daily

Top Innovators Are Never Too Old To Push The Envelope

Popular Science

Home Foundations Are Crumbling. This Mineral Is to Blame.