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Confused concerned young woman getting problems with mobile phone while working at home, feeling stressed, frustrated

Campaign to End Loneliness on Campus Draws from Humanities’ Lessons on Human Connection

'Everyone knows we should have friends, like we know we should eat our vegetables and sleep eight hours, but we’re not doing it'

A Better Way of Taking Marine Mammal Blood Samples

Milton Levin will evaluate if dried blood spot cards can be used to collect and archive samples from marine mammals

Castleman Building in snow.

52 UConn Engineering Faculty Among World’s Top 2% of Scientists

Scholars who place within the top 100,000 worldwide based on these metrics, or who rank within the top 2% in their specific subfields, are included on this prestigious list

The Hartford Courant

Opinion: A Critically Important and Time-Sensitive Exercise for UConn

Live Science

A Third of Earth’s Species Could Become Extinct by 2100 if Climate Change Isn’t Curbed

UConn-branded street light banners sit in front of Gampel Pavilion on Sept. 27, 2024.

UConn Improving Gampel Wi-Fi, Studying Other Upgrades as Venue Approaches Its 35th Year

Fans are expected to see improvements in their wireless connectivity possibly as early as mid-January

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Giving Latine Families an ‘Early Head Start’

Vanessa Esquivel, a Ph.D. student in the department of human development & family sciences, has received a major federal grant to study early childhood services for Latine families

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New Approach Could Help Alzheimer’s Research

Clues that a different than expected type of cell is involved in the earliest stages of the disease

1948 UConn Men's Soccer National Champions

UConn Firsts: First National Championship

The 1948 UConn men’s soccer team won the first national championship in school history in any sport

The Root Center for Advanced Recovery

Dr. Yifrah Kaminer Explains Research on Drug Overdoses and Suicidality