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People wearing the traditional garments of members of different religious faiths sit together during an interfaith prayer service.

A Shared Mourning Ritual Helped an American Soldier and an Iraqi Interpreter Find Common Ground

When people interact directly, they have an opportunity to form friendships and see each other as individuals

Flooding in coastal Connecticut as the climate changes is one of several concerns for local leaders addressed in fact sheets provided by Adapt CT (Getty Images).

Go Bags and Stay Bins: Using Research and Outreach to Help Older Adults Prepare for Emergencies on Connecticut’s Coastline

A multi-agency, cross-disciplinary effort to help Connecticut residents stay aware and safe

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UConn Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy Recognizes Faculty Excellence

InCHIP Excellence Awards recognize faculty achievements in research, mentoring, and community engagement.

UConn entryway sign with purple flowers on the corner of North Eagleville Road on June 3, 2026.

Meet UConn’s Newest Board of Trustees Distinguished Professors

The Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor designation recognizes extraordinary achievement in scholarship, teaching, and service.

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UConn Magazine: The Last Cookie in the Box

Arthur M. Horwitz dates his hall-of-fame journalism career not to his appointment as the editor-in-chief of the Connecticut Daily Campus but to his days on a New Haven paper route

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Study Finds Positive Aging Videos Affected Women’s Views of Getting Older – For the Better

Researchers theorize that having a positive aging role model might be enough to change one’s own thinking: 'If they look good with gray hair, I might too'

Instructor speaks with a student holding a cellphone beneath text reading “reporthate.ct.gov.”

UConn Institute Helps Launch Statewide Hate Crime Reporting Campaign

The campaign, led in part by UConn’s Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy, is helping Connecticut residents understand hate crimes, learn where to report incidents, and support prevention, accountability, and data collection.

Portrait photo of George Barrios.

Former WWE President George Aldo Barrios ’87 Offers Career, Life Advice in New Book

'Life, as I’ve learned, always has more to throw at you. You know what I say? Bring it on'

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Celebrating Mothers and Fathers, but Who Cares?

UConn sociologist Kim Price-Glynn took a look at the organizations that parents turn to when they themselves need care

Graphic featuring a compilation of photos of all 2026 HRI Grant Awardees.

2026 Human Rights Institute Funding Awards Announced

HRI is proud to award more than $130,000 through its annual funding competitions, supporting human rights scholarship and research across the university