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Education Week

Charter Schools Are in Uncharted Political Waters This Election Season

Thanh Nguyen

Nguyen a Biomedical Engineering Star

The National Institutes of Health is funding four significant projects for UConn researcher Thanh Nguyen, with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation further supporting his work

The Washington Post

Racism Was Called a Health Threat. Then Came the DEI Backlash

Connecticut Public

Connecticut Social Workers Push to Educate Unhoused Residents on Voting Rights

Hartford Courant

Connecticut’s Changing Demographics: Students of Color Outnumber White Students, Nonbinary Students Increasing and More

WSHU Radio

Long Island Sound Water Quality Sees Significant Improvement

The UConn Marching Band performs at Rentschler Field.

The Huskies Take Foxborough: Marching Band to Play During NFL Game

'I'm so excited. All eyes are on us'

Judy Reilly handing a microphone to someone at a conference.

Neurodiversity Workshops to be Delivered at No Cost to Corporate America through UConn and Wells Fargo Collaboration

$3.75 million grant from Wells Fargo to provide employers with free neurodiversity education, training, academic research, and talent connections

Women in elegant party dresses and men in tuxedos at the Jorgensen Center for Performing Arts for the first concert in history.

UConn Firsts: The First Concert at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

It was Dec. 6, 1955, and what was then called Jorgensen Auditorium, a dream 15 years in the making, was finally a reality

Quantum computing abstract image.

Immersive Quantum Computing Workshop Gets Microscopic

Workshop participants will explore the dynamic world of quantum computing, and network with industry leaders and researchers