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César Abadía Barrero

Anthropologist César Abadía Barrero awarded 2024 Alejandro Ángel Escobar National Prize in Social and Human Sciences

César Abadía Barrero was presented with the award for his book “Health in Ruins: The Capitalist Destruction of Medical Care at a Colombian Maternity Hospital.”

Young children eating healthy snacks in a day care setting. (iStock Photo)

Latest Early Childhood Contract with State Expands on Relationship

'Birth to 5 is such a sensitive and critical developmental period. It really sets the stage for a child’s developmental trajectory'

A sign for the Sustainable Clean Energy Summit sits outside the Student Union

UConn and Eversource Host Third Annual Sustainable Clean Energy Summit

Gene Rodrigues, U.S. Department of Energy Assistant Secretary for Electricity, served as keynote speaker

“Innovation in Connecticut" filming crew outside of a location shoot.

UConn to Premiere Wide-Ranging ‘Innovation in Connecticut’ Documentary

An evening to celebrate Connecticut’s - and UConn’s - fascinating history of innovation

A photo of the book The Corporation and the Twentieth Century by Dick Langlois, professor and head of economics.

Economist Richard Langlois Awarded Economic History Association Prize for His Book

Langlois’s recent book, “The Corporation and the Twentieth Century: The History of American Business Enterprise”, was awarded the Alice Hanson Jones Prize

Guozhen Lu.

Guozhen Lu named Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics

Fellows are selected for their demonstrated commitment to the advancement of women in mathematics

Nora Berrah, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor speaking at the UConn National Academy of Sciences Celebration at UConn School of Law.

UConn Celebrates National Academies Members

'In the life of a scholar, few honors can compare with election to a National Academy'

Oak Leaf Gray - UConn Logo

Carolyn Lin named International Communication Association Fellow

Fellow status in the ICA is a recognition of distinguished scholarly contributions to the field of communication

UConn resident advisors do the Husky chant in a decorated area of Connecticut Hall during move-in weekend

Welcome back, Huskies!

The fall 2024 semester officially starts when classes convene on Monday, Aug. 26

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Finding Healing: UConn Leads National Study Effort for Survivors of State-Sponsored Torture

Using quantitative data to show the scale, challenges, and capacity to effectively heal and serve victims