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Portrait of Aaron Carr

UConn Magazine: Aaron Carr is Holding Landlords Accountable

Aaron Carr started a small housing watchdog nonprofit at age 28. Less than a decade later, that group has filed the largest housing discrimination lawsuit in U.S. history

Man in food lab

Jonathan Schmitt Expands Nutritional Science Knowledge at PURIS

An internship with a plant-based food company allows UConn students to sharpen skills in nutrition and business

WTNH-TV News 8

Connecticut Fishermen Stress Safety Amid Bacteria Outbreak

NBC Connecticut

Historic UConn Orange Tree Has a New Home and It Is Now Open to the Public

The New York Times

Why Haven’t We Made It Safer to Breathe in Classrooms?

The Detroit News

Opinion: Justice Requires Fetal Alcohol Evaluation for Oxford Shooter

The CT Mirror

For People With Disabilities in Connecticut, a Path Toward Workplace Inclusion

UConn sociology professor Noël A. Cazenave

Not Random: UConn Researcher Looks at Kindness as Deliberate Way to Affect Change

In his latest project, Noël A. Cazenave is challenging the definition of kindness

A series of wind turbines in the ocean.

UConn, UAlbany Researchers Partner on New Climate Center to Support Weather Innovation and Energy Resilience

WISER aims to leverage the research and expertise at UConn and UAlbany to create advanced weather- and climate-based solutions for the energy industry, now and in the future

A child peeks through a hole in a huge European Union flag during a demonstration.

Big Changes for Big Business as EU Human Rights Law Nears Enactment

If it works as intended, the EU law could be transformative in protecting human rights, including worker health and safety and workers’ free speech, around the world