College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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‘Black Hole Archaeology’: Understanding How Black Holes Gained Their Mass

By measuring black hole spin 7 billion years ago to now, researchers gained surprising new insights into the nature of black holes

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Study: Potential Elevated Risk of Guilty Criminal Judgments for Adults With Developmental Language Disorder

Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), a neurodevelopmental condition affecting up to 12% of the population, may lead to misinterpretation and bias in criminal trials, researchers say

Voters waiting in line before the polls open at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center on November 5, 2024 in Houston, Texas.

Student’s IDEA Project Looks at US Media Bias Around Political Ideology

'Some of these words are so strong, they are going to be a decisive factor in how someone decides to consume media'

The first measurable snowfall of the year coats the UConn Storrs campus among the holiday lights before sunrise

Eight Students Earn Scholarships From Gilman Foundation

Each Gilman Scholar is required to complete a service project upon their return from studying abroad in their campus or home community

State Rep. Jaime Foster provides opening remarks at the Moving Beyond conference

InCHIP Scholars Lead Conversations at Moving Beyond Implications: Research into Policy Conference

The Moving Beyond conference bridges research and policy to advance evidence-based solutions in Connecticut

Gravitational effects on quantum information.

UConn, Google, NORDITA Experts Team Up on Qubits

Quantum scientists are publishing a significant paper on the interaction of qubits with a classical gravitational field

Scenes from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony three in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024.

How Humanities Classes Benefit Students in the Workplace and Combat Loneliness

These are not just soft skills – but survival skills

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UConn Magazine: How to Avoid Cyber Scams

Virtually no information about Jeff Petrower ’11 (BUS, MS) came up online — which is exactly how the IRS Criminal Investigation special agent who specializes in cyber scams likes it

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UConn Magazine: This War Mattered

Congress’ 16-member Afghanistan War Commission includes three UConn alums

The Wilbur Cross cupola during the first snowstorm of the season

CAPS Programs Introduce Students to Research

Students in the CAPS program participate in professional and community development workshops as well as mentoring conversations to discuss their progress