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The iron lung on display at the Carolyn Ladd Widmer Wing of Storrs hall on April 3, 2018. These mechanical respirators were familiar sights in the US before the development of the polio vaccine.

Polio Vaccination Rates in Some Areas of the US Hover Dangerously Close to the Threshold Required for Herd Immunity – Here’s Why that Matters

The US recently recorded its first case of polio in nearly a decade

Fox 61

New Technology at UConn Health Helps Medical Experts With Spinal Surgeries

WNYC Radio

Puerto Rico’s Political Possibilities Post-Fiona

The Hartford Courant

Connecticut Woman With Sickle Cell Disease Relies on Faith, ‘Perseveres’ to Have a Baby

International Education News

The Role of Research, Advocacy, and the Law in Educational Equity

Championship lab and NIL logo on the UConn soccer field

Championship Labs x NIL: Athletes Becoming Entrepreneurs

Whether turf or court, track or ice (and everything in between), Championship Labs is here to support UConn students-athletes surrounding Name, Image and Likeness

Norman Berman with his parents, Bluma and Misha, on their poultry farm in Moosup.

Finding Refuge from War and Persecution in Connecticut’s Quiet Corner

How Jewish families left behind a shattered Europe to build a thriving community in the Yankee heartland

Kaiser Health News

Formula May Be Right for Infants, but Experts Warn That Toddlers Don’t Need It

Higher Ed Drive

How Can Colleges Prepare for the Possibility the Supreme Court Will Strike Down Race-Conscious Admissions?

View from the car behind orange highway maintenance truck spreading de-icing salt and sand, crystals dropping on the ice covered asphalt road.

Connecticut Institute of Water Resources Expands Groundwater Safety Efforts

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is funding an effort to lessen contamination of groundwater and enable more frequent testing of rural wells