Director

Kristen Cole

For nearly two decades, I have led media relations on behalf of a diverse mix of higher education institutions. Here, faculty, staff and students pursue answers to critical questions in labs, lecture halls and communities. Our communication about that work through social media, film, photography and editorial content, serves the vital role of informing the public about the challenges of a changing global society.


Author Archive

History News Network

Scholars say it’s time to rethink the way the Holocaust is taught

Phys.org

Long-term study reveals one invasive insect can change a forest bird community

Raw Story

Why we need to rethink how to teach the Holocaust

WIRED magazine

Congress is about to Learn Just How Little Science Knows about Tech Addiction

The lighter citrus plants have been edited using CRISPR to alter the phytoene desaturase (PDS) gene, which gives them a white color. (Yi Li/UConn Photo)

These CRISPR-modified Crops Don’t Count as GMOs

Plant science professor Yi Li discusses a strategy for editing the DNA of plants that holds promise of countering a devastating citrus disease and creating easy-to-maintain lawns.

National Public Radio

School-Based Mental Health Centers Play Vital Role For Hispanic And Black Students

Health magazine

Is It Really Okay to Eat Eggs Every Day?

Playbill

Terrence Mann and Liz Larsen Will Star in Sweeney Todd in Concert

Broadway World

Terrence Mann & Liz Larsen to Lead ‘Sweeney Todd’ Concert

Becker's Hospital Review

Decline in number of African-American male physicians called a crisis