Community Impact

Starr Hall at the UConn School of Law campus

UConn Law Alumna Gives to Asylum Clinic That Forged Her Career Path

Lauren Kostes '15 JD, now an attorney specializing in immigration law in Arizona, reflects on how a UConn School of Law clinic helped her choose her path in life.

UConn Extension’s Velazquez Answers Nutrition Questions on Radio Amor

UConn Extension educator Zoraida Velazquez has become a popular Bridgeport-area radio personality thanks to her weekly call-in show on food and nutrition.

A screen shot of a database dashboard showing hypothetical COVID-19 numbers; a live version of the database is used by the state of Connecticut

UConn’s Information Solutions Helping to Reopen Connecticut

A UConn researcher's passion for data solutions is playing an important role in Connecticut's reopening process.

Architects and project manager in a video conference meeting with engineer.

UConn Program Aims to Improve Engineers’ Communications Skills

A multidisciplinary professional education program is being developed at UConn to hone the communication skills of engineers.

Douglas Casa, CEO of the Korey Stringer Institute and professor of kinesiology.

Korey Stringer Institute: Progress Made in High School Sports Safety Policies

The Korey Stringer Institute has released its annual report on the progress states are making to protect the health of high school student athletes.

A large tree limb fallen in a residential street, flanked by orange traffic cones.

Isaias Aftermath: Dealing with Wind and Storm-Damaged Trees 

A UConn Extension expert offers advice on what to do - and what not to do - with storm-damaged trees on your property.

Researcher Margaret Lloyd Sieger sitting in a garden

Meet the Researcher: Margaret Lloyd Sieger, School of Social Work

Margaret Lloyd Sieger's research is guided by her desire to help families struggling with substance abuse.

A woman counts non-American money on a table with a calculator and office paperwork

Review of Microfinance Studies Finds Many Flaws, No Conclusions

A study of peer-reviewed research on microfinance finds flawed work, but no solid conclusions about the practice itself.

The US Supreme Court building, with microphone stands.

UConn Law Professor’s Brief Cited in Landmark Supreme Court Case

UConn School of Law Professor Bethany Berger's legal brief was cited by the Supreme Court in a ruling with broad implications for Native American sovereignty.

Animated UConn students wearing masks.

UConn Magazine: Our Defining Moments

These Huskies — students, staff, professors, doctors, nurses, and graduates new and old —are finding innovative ways to help us all navigate a global pandemic.