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K-12 Dive

Oklahoma Attorney General Greenlights Religious Charter Schools

Sarah Marze, a recipient of the 2023 Marshall Scholarship, poses for a photo in the Fine Arts Complex

Sarah Marze ’23 Named UConn’s Sixth Marshall Scholar

Marze is just one of 40 students nationally to earn this prestigious honor this year, and the only one from a public university in New England

The Conversation

What is Voluntary Sterilization? A Health Communication Expert Unpacks How a Legacy of Forced Sterilization Shapes Doctor-Patient Conversations Today

NOLA

The Road Home Program Shortchanged Low-Income Homeowners in Louisiana. New Data Proves It.

The Conversation

10 years After the Sandy Hook Shooting, Alex Jones Is Being Held Accountable for Spreading Conspiracy Theories – but Those Sorts of Lies Now Plague the US

Science Isn’t Always Black and White; UConn Sci-Art Gallery Seeks to Add Color

Combining artistic technique with scientific insight to create holistic scholarship

Former Senator Christopher J. Dodd speaks during the dedication ceremony of The Dodd Center for Human Rights at the University of Connecticut main campus in Storrs

UConn’s Dodd Human Rights Impact Campaign Raises $12.5 Million to Advance Human Rights Education, Outreach, and Engagement

The UConn Foundation's Dodd Human Rights Impact Campaign has raised more than $12.5 million, further solidifying the reputation of UConn as a preeminent academic institution for the study of, engagement with, and practice of human rights

Health Leaders

How UConn Health, Cleveland Clinic Battled the No Surprises Act This Year

Connecticut Public Radio

Exploring Majestic Antarctica

Illustration reflecting the book written by Rosemary Sullivan

UConn Magazine: Who Betrayed Anne Frank?

“I love the hunt,” says Rosemary Sullivan ’69 MA, a queen of compelling biography. Her latest tome tackles one of World War II’s most persistent and villainous mysteries.