Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications

Mike Enright serves as the deputy spokesperson and as an editorial associate in University Communications. He previously worked in athletic communications positions at UConn, Notre Dame and Boston College. Enright, a 1988 UConn graduate, is the curator of the J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum and the editor of UConn at Work, an e-newsletter for UConn employees.


Author Archive

Psychology Today

How to Use Homework to Support Student Success

The Chronicle (Elyria, Ohio)

Your Dietitian: Fortified Flavored Water: Hype or Healthy?

WFSB-TV, Hartford

Doctor Answers Your COVID-19 Questions

WFSB-TV, Hartford

Answer Desk: Have We Reached the Peak of the Omicron Variant?

WFSB-TV, Hartford

Interview: What You Need to Know About COVID-19

The Hartford Courant

What’s Next For COVID-19 in Connecticut? State’s Omicron Peak Could Be Weeks Away, Experts Say

Diverse Issues in Higher Education

One Year After the Capitol Attack, and Why It Could Happen Again

Connecticut magazine

New Discoveries Are Changing What We Know of the First People and Their World

Fox 61

Waterbury Partners with UConn to Give Scholarships to Students Seeking Higher Education

An academically challenging curriculum and extracurricular activities can position high school students on the autism spectrum for success in college, according to new research.

Academically Talented Students With Autism Can Prepare For Success In College

Students who are both academically talented and also on the autism spectrum can enjoy greater success in college based on their correct high school experience