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BBC World Service

Two Decades On, a Look Back at Hurricane Katrina

Southern Cultures

Katrina’s America

NPR Morning Edition

Author of Book on Hurricane Katrina Debunks Myths and Misconceptions

Three colorful puppet characters stand against a blue background, each with distinct hair, skin tones, and outfits expressing different emotions.

How to Feel Your Best Self

The kids — too many of them — are not all right

Casino.org

UConn Prof Thinks VR Casinos Can Help Real World Problem Gamblers Find Relief

Hearst Connecticut Media

He’s Been Inspiring Dan Hurley and UConn for years. Now, He’s Part of the Team.

Three College of Engineering researchers examine a water sensor in their lab at UConn.

Smart Water Sensors Help Preserve Clean Water Supplies

A College of Engineering research team is developing smart sensors for monitoring municipal wastewater, soil and other treatments with more accuracy and stability than existing sensor technology

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Connecticut Releases its Occupational Disease Annual Labor Day Report

Latest data analysis of UConn School of Medicine expert shows Connecticut’s occupational disease cases are over 31,000 annually

Hearst Connecticut Media

Opinion: Wilton First Selectwoman Toni Boucher and the Benefits of ‘The Husky Effect’

Heast Connecticut Media

UConn Study Focuses on Key Risks as Connecticut Opioid Overdoses Are On the Rise While Fatalities Decline