Director of News and Editorial Communications
Tom Breen
Tom Breen has been at UConn since 2012, serving as a news writer, deputy spokesperson, manager for special projects, UConn Today editor, and, as of January 2021, director of news and editorial communications. Prior to UConn, he worked as a reporter for The Associated Press, covering health care, religion, and state government in West Virginia and North Carolina, and before the AP, he worked at newspapers in Connecticut and Massachusetts. He is the author of two books about Christianity and contemporary culture, and has published short fiction in many periodicals and anthologies. A second-generation Husky, he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science in 2000. He is the co-founder of the award-winning UConn 360 podcast and has given presentations on UConn history to community groups throughout Connecticut. He lives in Manchester, is active in volunteer organizations, and recommends that you try the coconut flavor at the Dairy Bar.
Author Archive
A Tiny Yet Vital Organism May Adapt to Climate Change With ‘Hidden Costs’
April 25, 2022 | Tom Breen
Puppets Seize Fairfield Way Today at Noon!
A world-famous puppeteering troupe will perform in the center of campus on April 20, ahead of a weekend production on the South Campus lawn
April 20, 2022 | Tom Breen
Psychological Tips Aren’t Enough – Policies Need to Address Structural Inequities so Everyone Can Flourish
In the era of pandemic malaise, who gets to flourish?
April 18, 2022 | Sarah S. Willen, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Research Program on Global Health & Human Rights at the Human Rights Institute at UConn; Abigail Fisher Williamson Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Law, Trinity College; and Colleen Walsh Associate Professor of Health Sciences, Cleveland State University
The Human Genome Project Pieced Together 92% of the DNA – Now Scientists Have Finally Filled in the Remaining 8%
Over half of the human genome contains repetitive DNA sequences whose functions are still not fully understood
April 13, 2022 | Gabrielle Hartley, Ph.D. Candidate in Molecular and Cell Biology
How the ‘Test to Treat’ Initiative Aims to Get Ahead of the Next Wave of COVID-19
A promising strategy of early detection and treatment, but a number of hurdles remain in place
April 11, 2022 | C. Michael White, Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Adrian V. Hernandez, Associate Professor of Comparative Effectiveness and Outcomes Research
New Report Reveals Industry-Led Initiative Fails to Protect Kids from Marketing of Unhealthy Foods and Beverages
Despite recent strengthening of Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (CFBAI) nutrition standards, loopholes allow the marketing of unhealthy products to children, contributing to poor diets and placing their health at risk
April 5, 2022 | UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Health
Self-Lifting Toilet Seat Company Seeks Space in Milford
April 4, 2022 | Tom Breen
Two Scrappy Airline Startups are Sparking an Unlikely War Between New Haven and Hartford Airports
March 29, 2022 | Tom Breen
Chris Rock’s Joke About Actress Jada Pinkett Smith Creates Crisis for Academy Awards
March 29, 2022 | Tom Breen
Schools Will Soon Stop Serving Free Lunch to All Students: What Comes Next?
The policy has reduced food insecurity and provided more kids with nutritious, healthy meals
March 22, 2022 | Marlene B. Schwartz, Director of the UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health, and Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences