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A large pile of industrial road salt.

Humans Are Disrupting Natural ‘Salt Cycle’ on a Global Scale, New Study Shows

The influx of salt in streams and rivers is an ‘existential threat,’ according to researchers from UConn and the University of Maryland 

Salon

Earth’s Salt Cycle Is Swinging Out of Balance, Posing Yet Another “Existential Threat,” Study Finds

WTNH-TV

EPA Testing Shows Homemade Air Filter Effective At Removing Viruses From Air

UConn Research, Provost’s Office Launch Student-Centric Sustainability Initiative

Offices announce PRISMATIC: The President’s Research Investment in Sustainability Measures, Actions, Technologies, Initiatives, and Communities

Aria Penna '25 (BUS) has found a passion in entrepreneurship and innovation through her work for the Werth Institute.

Month of Discovery Student Researcher: Aria Penna, BUS ‘25

Aria Penna's transformative journey at UConn, from a law school hopeful to a budding entrepreneur and finance enthusiast. This story is part of the Month of Discovery series

The Washington Post

An Apocalyptic Dust Plume Killed Off the Dinosaurs, Study Says

Graphic announcing a Sustainability and Climate Town Hall being held by UConn leadership on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023 at 5pm in McHugh Hall, Room 102

UConn Sustainability and Climate Town Hall 11/2/23

University leaders will hold a town hall meeting on November 2 to discuss UConn's commitment to sustainability, clean energy, and climate change

The Hartford Courant

How 3D Printing Helped Straighten Connecticut Woman’s Spine. And Made Her Taller.

The Hartford Courant

The Right Message On Sleep For All Of Us

Hearst Connecticut Media

New Connecticut State Historian Arrives At Time Of Capitol Controversy