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Questions and Answers on the Spring 2022 Semester

Information on remote classes, reimbursements, booster shots, and more

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A Message to UConn Students Concerning the Spring 2022 Semester

In order to reopen, resume in-person classes, and stay open during the spring semester, the university needs to welcome back a healthy population

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A Message to UConn Faculty and Staff Concerning the Spring 2022 Semester

Thank you for your continued dedication and support of the University’s missions during this unprecedented time

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Study: Tree Trimming Pays Dividends for Eversource Customers

New England’s largest investor-owned utility’s tree trimming program increases grid reliability

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COVID-19 Information and Resources Updates: November 10, 2021

Updated responses to frequently asked questions

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Updated UConn General COVID-19 Q&A – October 2021

Answers to common questions about the University's COVID-19 policies

Hundreds of people take part in a Global Climate Strike protest on September 24, 2021, in Cape Town, South Africa, demonstrating against the causes of global climate change, and in particular, the South African Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE).

Climate Change Literacy Lessons from Africa

'If people are literate about climate change and have a better idea of what's coming, then they can adapt more effectively'

An artist's rendering of the conditions during the End-Permian Mass Extinction, which wiped out nearly all life on earth.

Animals Died in ‘Toxic Soup’ During Earth’s Worst Mass Extinction, a Warning for Today

'The end-Permian is one of the best places to look for parallels with what's happening now'

Ring of fire: Smoke rises through the understory of a forest in the Amazon region. Plants and animals in the Amazonian rainforest evolved largely without fire, so they lack the adaptations necessary to cope with it.

Study Shows the Impacts of Deforestation and Forest Burning on Biodiversity in the Amazon

Since 2001, between 40,000 and 73,400 square miles of Amazon rainforest have been impacted by fires

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UConn Magazine: The Grouch’s Girlfriend

Meet Grundgetta, the Grouch’s forever girlfriend.