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Splish, Splash Goes Saturday’s Snow
With temperatures headed into the 60s today, the snow that fell Saturday will not be around long.
February 20, 2018 | Bret Eckhardt
For the Kids – HuskyTHON 2018
This year's student-run HuskyTHON dance marathon raised a record of more than $1 million for the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center.
February 19, 2018 | Sean Flynn
Former Track Star Competes in Winter Olympics
Phylicia George makes her winter games debut as a bobsledder for Team Canada.
February 16, 2018 | Team Canada Olympic Website
A Portrait of PyeongChang
University photographer Peter Morenus, on vacation in PyeongChang, offers a first-hand perspective on the Winter Olympics.
February 16, 2018 | Peter Morenus
Hunting is Changing Forests, But Not as Expected
The impact of hunting on rainforest ecosystems is less dire and more complex than previously expected, says a new study led by a UConn biologist.
February 15, 2018 | Elaina Hancock
Photography Class Captures Greenhouse Effect
Students in an Intermediate Photography class photograph some of the many varied tropical plants in the Biodiversity Education and Research Greenhouses.
February 15, 2018 | Garrett Spahn '18 (CLAS)
School of Social Work Research Team Studies Refugee Resettlement
The project centers on a model currently used in Connecticut, which relies on local service agencies and volunteers to resettle refugees from countries including Syria.
February 15, 2018 | Reesa Olins
Wearable Technologies Help Olympians Achieve Top Performance
Wearables, biometrics, and apps analyzing data are becoming much more common for athletes at all levels, giving indications of what’s going on inside an athlete’s body, says a UConn professor.
February 14, 2018 | Jaci VanHeest, Educational Psychology and Kinesiology
Love, Sweat, and Engineering II
A UConn love story.
February 14, 2018 | Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications
Stamford’s New Computer Science Track Responds to Demand
The new 'start-to-finish' major is designed to serve the growing student body, the local population, and the business community.
February 13, 2018 | Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications