Cindy Weiss, CLAS Today


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Go West, Young Man – Or Not

A new study finds a rise in ‘rootedness’ in the U.S. since migration peaked in the late 1960s.

Colwell Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The EEB professor is being recognized for his contributions to the field of tropical biology.

Rothenberg Sees Sharp Divides Ahead

Stuart Rothenberg '78 Ph.D. says unwillingness to compromise is now part of the political landscape.

Celebrating the Humanities

The Humanities Institute conference will include a keynote address by author Toni Morrison.

New ROTC Commander Leads Battalion-sized Unit

Lt. Col. Scott Fleeher should find Storrs quieter than recent postings to Afghanistan and Bosnia.

Archaeologist Wins NSF Funding for Research on Early Food Production

Archaeologist Alexia Smith has won a rare prize in her field – an NSF CAREER award.

Climate Change Likely to Affect Monsoons

A study led by geographer Anji Seth predicts later, wetter monsoon seasons due to climate change.

Israeli Jewish Population Growing Rapidly, Says Konover Chair

A study shows Israel's share of the world Jewish population is increasing, while U.S. growth slows.

Ending Tax Exemptions Would End State Deficit, Economists Say

The new issue of The Connecticut Economy explores how the state could save up to $5 billion a year.

When Men Stare, Women Say Less

A UConn psychology study found that when women feel objectified by men, they become more reticent.