College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
One Student’s Transformative Experience at SEA
'The whole goal of the trip is to do ship-based oceanographic research. So being able to accomplish that as an undergrad is pretty special'
January 13, 2022 | Elaina Hancock
UConn Alum Shapes U.S. Climate Policy
By staying curious and saying yes to opportunities, Catherine Pomposi ’10 (CLAS) translated her degree in statistics and environmental analysis into a Ph.D. in climate science and a career on Capitol Hill.
January 11, 2022 | Addison Magrath ’23 (SFA)
Too Much Salt: Good for Winter Travel, but with Consequences for Environmental and Human Health
An overuse of road salt in the winter has potentially harmful effects for everything from wildlife to groundwater
January 11, 2022 | Elaina Hancock
The Largest Suite of Cosmic Simulations for AI Training Is Now Free to Download; Already Spurring Discoveries
The CAMELS project uses machine learning and thousands of simulations to extract secrets from the cosmos
January 6, 2022 | Combined Reports
American Support for Conspiracy Theories and Armed Rebellion Isn’t New – We Just Didn’t Believe it Before the Capitol Insurrection
'If reality doesn’t fit what you want it to be, you have to change what you believe – or you have to change reality'
January 6, 2022 | Amanda J. Crawford, Assistant Professor of Journalism
An ‘Age of Discord’: Looking Ahead One Year After the Capitol Insurrection
Failing to address the underlying causes of instability guarantees worse episodes in the future, says UConn's Peter Turchin
January 5, 2022 | Elaina Hancock
Biophysics Core Facility Purchases New State-of-the-Art Instrument
Through a $190,000 S10 NIH Grant, the Biophysics Core Facility purchased a microscale thermophoresis instrument that will support research on drug discovery and understanding diseases.
January 4, 2022 | Anna Zarra Aldrich '20 (CLAS), Office of the Vice President for Research
Students Sweep Tech Park’s First Annual Microscopy Art Contest
Demonstrating how science can become art
January 3, 2022 | Kim Krieger
Classrooms Without Computers: UConn Grad Student Seeking to Change that in Ghana
'These kids we are talking about are in resource-limited areas. They are at a disadvantage compared to children in bigger cities and towns'
December 27, 2021 | Kimberly Phillips
The Business of Human Rights
'Laura has been a champion of business in human rights not only within individual companies but also globally through her participation in policymaking at the highest levels'
December 22, 2021 | Jennifer Eburg, UConn Foundation