UConn Storrs
For Ancient Farmers Facing Climate Change, More Grazing Meant More Resilience
How changing their lifestyle helped people in an ancient settlement adapt to a new reality
March 23, 2021 | Elaina Hancock
HuskyTHON Raises Over $1 Million For The Kids
The annual dance marathon raised $1,052,534.21 for Connecticut Children's Medical Center.
March 22, 2021 | Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications, and Sean Flynn
Billions of Cicadas May Be Coming Soon to Trees Near You
After 17 years, the 'magic cicadas' of Brood X are back
March 19, 2021 | John Cooley and Chris Simon, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
For College Students with Disabilities, Communication is Key in Online Learning, Researchers Find
The pandemic prompts a major shift - in some cases, for the better
March 18, 2021 | Jaclyn Severance
Research: Flood Risk Behavior is Driven by Local Water Conditions, but Shaped by Race
'Some cities just live with risk' as flooding increases
March 18, 2021 | Elaina Hancock
Using Emerging Science to Tackle Emerging Disease
A new course in bioinformatics teaches students with real-world data for training in an emerging scientific discipline
March 17, 2021 | Kim Colavito Markesich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Dudden: Law Professor Promotes Denialism on WW II Military Sexual Slavery
A still-contentious subject in Japan and Korea has become the focus of global attention
March 16, 2021 | Kenneth Best
The Research of Difference: How UConn Researchers are Tackling Anti-Racism
Black women and heart disease. Asian Americans and plantations. Slavery and…monsters? Find out how these anti-racism scholars are tackling issues of difference at UConn.
March 4, 2021 | Christine Buckley
Groundwater Information is No Longer Out of Depth
A UConn Ph.D. candidate and a faculty member have developed a novel way of gathering data about streams fed by groundwater that provide important insights about the possible effects of climate change.
March 4, 2021 | Elaina Hancock
Testing the Success of Their Communication Class, Scientists are Surprised
How do you measure the success of a science communication class? The answer is more complex than it may seem.
March 4, 2021 | Kim Krieger