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Jonathan Bobaljik, professor of Linguistics, researches a language known as Itelmen, a disappearing language. Roughly 30 remaining individuals living in an area of Kamchatka, Russia speak the language.

Mark Their Words

Linguist Jonathan Bobaljik, an expert on the nearly extinct language Itelmen, says up to 90 percent of the world’s languages could vanish in the next 100 years.

Julie Bruhn '12 (CLAS)

Future Businesswoman

In this week's One Student. One Story video blog, meet senior Gina Dai, who started Women In Business to provide more opportunities for female business students.

A student uses the mobile map to find a building on campus.

Campus Map Goes Mobile

UConn's new mobile map offers a better way to find your way around the Storrs campus.

UConn Researchers Find Incentives Effective for Weight Loss

A study published in The American Journal of Medicine shows those given the chance to win a prize for meeting goals lost more weight.

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Daily Digests to Replace University-wide Listserv Emails

The consolidated daily messages are intended to reduce inbox volume while maintaining the flow of information.

Sick of HuskyMail? Opt-in to UConn Email Through Google

Students must opt-in to be able to use Google Apps offered by the University.

Dodd Award

Center for Justice and International Law to Receive Dodd Human Rights Prize

The center works to address torture, land rights, and gender violence in the Americas.

Campus Book Program Taking Shape

The steering committee for UConn Reads invites book nominations by Oct. 1.

I Don’t Want To Go To UConn!

The parent of a freshman probes the reasons why his daughter was originally reluctant to come to UConn.

After Irene: Resources Available on Campus for Those Still Without Power

Showers, food, potable water, and charging stations are available for students and UConn employees who still don't have power.