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Albert Gurdon Gulley Hall. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

A Letter From the Provost Regarding the Federal Order on International Students

Provost Carl Lejuez writes to the UConn community with an update on a federal policy that would have affected international students.

UConn Supports Lawsuit Over Federal Rule on International Students

The University strongly opposes a federal order that would expel international students from the US if their fall 2020 coursework is entirely online.

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UConn Law Professor’s Brief Cited in Landmark Supreme Court Case

UConn School of Law Professor Bethany Berger's legal brief was cited by the Supreme Court in a ruling with broad implications for Native American sovereignty.

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UConn Magazine: The New Reparations Math

Professor of public policy Thomas Craemer realized that the typical calculations concerning slavery reparations in this country simply did not add up. So he did some new math.

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A Message Addressing New Restrictions on International Students

UConn is working swiftly with other University partners to study these new restrictions and develop guidance and strategies to do all we can to allow our international students to continue their studies as smoothly as possible.

University seals were installed over the entrances to the north and south reading rooms at the Wilbur Cross Building. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Letter From President Katsouleas to UConn Faculty and Staff Regarding the Budget

President Thomas Katsouleas writes with an update on the difficult budget situation facing the University.

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UConn Magazine: Our Defining Moments

These Huskies — students, staff, professors, doctors, nurses, and graduates new and old —are finding innovative ways to help us all navigate a global pandemic.

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A Message to UConn About Plans for Fall 2020

A message to the UConn community with details about plans for the Fall 2020 semester.

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UConn Adopts Temporary FY21 Spending Plans Amid Pandemic-Related Uncertainties

UConn's Board of Trustees has adopted a budget plan that takes into account the tremendous uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rudd Center: Beverage Companies Spent More than $1 Billion in Advertising for Sugary Drinks and Energy Drinks in 2018

Beverage companies continue to disproportionately target Black and Hispanic youth with TV ads for soda, sports drinks and other sugary drinks, according to UConn's Rudd Center.