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Randy Edsall. (Athletic Communications)

Welcome Back to UConn Football, Coach Edsall

Randy Edsall's official press conference will be held today at 11 a.m. at Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field (Club Level). The event is open to the public.

New Year's resolution to exercise more.

Pick Realistic New Year’s Resolutions

Sticking with resolutions comes down to increasing the good to decrease the bad, says Bradley Biskup at UConn Health.

Randy Edsall named UConn's football coach.

UConn Selects Randy Edsall to Lead Football Program

Edsall previously served as UConn head coach from the 1999 season through 2010, and is the winningest football coach in UConn history with 74 wins.

With just a few days left in 2016, a selection of faculty, staff, students, and alumni share hopes for next year.

UConn Nation Hopeful for the Coming Year

With just a few days left in 2016, a selection of faculty, staff, students, and alumni share hopes for next year.

Senior woman in conversation at Christmas dinner. (vm/Getty Images)

Hidden Hearing Loss Revealed

Researchers at the UConn School of Medicine have developed a new test that can identify hearing deficits in some people who have normal hearing test results.

MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria. (SCIEPRO/Getty Images)

UConn Researchers Kill MRSA with Tailored Chemistry

UConn medicinal chemists have developed experimental antibiotics that kill the often deadly bacteria MRSA.

The Jonathans in the snow. (UConn Photo)

Snow Dogs

Watch Jonathan XIII and XIV frolic in the snow the husky dog way.

Hartford skyline on a sunny afternoon. (Ultima_Gaina/Getty Images)

Feeling the Heat: The Urban Response to Climate Change

A survey of low-income Hartford residents shows many are concerned about climate change and want to learn more about it to protect themselves and their families.

An increase in the number of ads aired per hour of TV viewing impacted black youth more than white, according to a new UConn Rudd Center study. (UConn Rudd Center Photo)

Black Kids Exposed to Even More Junk Food Ads than White Kids

An increase in the number of ads aired per hour of TV viewing impacted black youth more than white, according to a new UConn Rudd Center study.

The UConn sailing club sailing in Long Island Sound as the sun sets at the Avery Point campus on Nov. 18, 2016. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Avery Point Sunset

Members of the Sailing Club at the Avery Point campus enjoy the diminishing rays of sunlight on the waters of Long Island Sound.