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CRISP Award Funds Study on Immunotherapy’s Impact on Cognitive Function

This research by Gee Su Yang will evaluate how immunotherapy treatment may impact cognitive functioning in older cancer patients

NJ.com

The COVID Blur, 5 Years On: How the Pandemic Warped Our Sense of Time

Researcher working with a micropipet

When Fighting Cancer From Space, Form is Function

Experiments aboard the International Space Station may offer promising advancements in fighting cancer

A display shows two magazine covered with photos of a young Joe Steffan.

UConn Law Library Exhibit Shows Alumnus’ Case Against Department of Defense

Joe Steffan donates his files to the library in hopes that those studying the case and the issue of gay rights in the future will understand how they were litigated

Portrait of Noel Cazenave

‘It’s time to tell my story’: Sociology Professor Recalls 7 Decades of Racial Reckoning

Noël Cazenave says he became aware of racism within his own family, as the aunts, uncles, and cousins on his mother's side often treated him differently because his skin color was darker than theirs

The Economist

Alexis Dudden on the Firebombing of Tokyo and the Postwar Struggles to Keep it Remembered

WFSB-TV

Free Pop Up Health Clinic Event Held in Willimantic

CBS News-60 Minutes

Dan Hurley On the Intensity He Brings to Coaching, His Superstitions, and Living Up to the Family Name

The Hartford Courant

High-Security Prison incarcerates 547. Why Correction Officers Are Talking to Some, One At a Time

Students holding up cards revealing the number 2,102,853.03

HuskyTHON Raises Over $2.1 Million

The annual dance marathon raised $2,102,853.03 for Connecticut Children's