Research & Discovery
Leveraging New Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture
The Kim lab is refining Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) technologies and labor processes to help this robust sector of Connecticut's ag economy
June 3, 2026 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
NSF CAREER Award Backs UConn Research in Micro- and Nanoscale Manufacturing
SeungYeon Kang has received a prestigious NSF CAREER Award for her work on transforming how microscopic electronic devices are built
June 3, 2026 | Sarah Redmond - College of Engineering
7 School of Social Work Doctoral Students Awarded
"This was one of the most competitive cycles we have seen in the history of the doctoral program."
June 1, 2026 | Olivia Drake
Covid-Era Assistance Policies May Have Reduced Food Insecurity, Housing Instability
Pandemic-era safety net programs revealed new insights into the complex relationship between wages, housing, and food insecurity
June 1, 2026 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Doubling the Data Gathered from Dark Patches of Space
UConn Ph.D student’s program selected for observation time on our most powerful space telescope
June 1, 2026 | Elaina Hancock - UConn Communications
Caught in the Act of Evolution
Researchers' findings could justify greater protections for an Everglades critter
May 27, 2026 | Kim Krieger - UConn Communications
Dr. Charles Lee Joining UConn School of Medicine as Associate Dean
Joining from The Jackson Laboratory Dr. Lee will start his next career chapter at UConn.
May 27, 2026 | Lauren Woods - UConn School of Medicine
Genetic Mutations Responsible for Increased RSV Severity
An interdisciplinary team from UConn and UConn Health found 19 mutations in the 2022-2023 respiratory disease season that led to more severe cases of RSV in children
May 26, 2026 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
KSI Opens Satellite Location at University of North Florida
The new Perry Weather Heat Lab is designed to advance the science of thermoregulation, performance, health, and safety through controlled environmental testing
May 22, 2026 | College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Heat Tolerance Tests Fail to Account for Sex Differences
A new UConn study shows that a standard heat tolerance test does not work equally well to measure tolerance in males and females
May 21, 2026 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources