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Janina (Czajkowski) Esselen, Professor Emerita of Nutritional Sciences, Dies

Czajkowski Esselen was founding director of the community nutrition program in the Department of Nutritional Sciences.

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Coming Home: State’s Elderly Transitioning to Community

UConn’s Center on Aging found that a state program to move institutionalized individuals home improved their quality of life and saved money,

NMR spectroscope. (Janine Gelineau/UConn Photo)

UConn Health to House National Center for Bio-NMR

A new national data processing and analysis center for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy will open at UConn Health in December.

Ellen DeGeneres at a book signing of 'Seriously... I'm Kidding'! at Barnes and Noble at The Grove in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Oct. 4 (© Glenn Francis, www.PacificProDigital.com)

Why Do Female Comedians Disappear After Dark?

English professor and humorist Gina Barreca wonders, where are the women on late-night television?

Kartik Chandran '99 Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University, on Sept. 19, 2015 in New York, N.Y. (Photo courtesy of John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation)

UConn Alum Named MacArthur Fellow

Environmental engineer Kartik Chandran ’99 Ph.D. is one of 24 individuals recognized this year with a MacArthur ‘genius grant.’

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UConn Law Professors File Brief with U.S. Supreme Court

The brief offers expert information relevant to an appeal by Tyson Foods that could affect the future of class action suits.

Graduate students in engineering socialize during an ice cream social hour. (Christopher LaRosa/UConn Photo)

Sage Advice for Graduate Students: Be Social

The Student Association of Graduate Engineers emphasizes social interaction as an important part of professional development.

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Business School to Offer Program for Voter Registrars

The School of Business will offer classes in a new professional development program that will lead to certification for Connecticut's voter registrars.

SNAP Participants Get Enough Calories, Insufficient Healthy Food

A new UConn study shows that the federal nutrition assistance program alleviates hunger but falls short on dietary quality.

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Former Men’s Soccer Coach Joe Morrone Dies

The Hall of Fame coach, who led UConn to the NCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship in 1981, was also instrumental in the growth of collegiate soccer nationally.