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A row of upside-down horseshoe crabs in the sand

Tagging Time Travelers

Citizen scientists help researchers protect one of Earth’s oldest surviving species: horseshoe crabs

Hartford Courant

Heart Disease Is a Leading Cause of Death in Connecticut. A UConn Doctor’s Work With DNA Seeks to Change It.

WFSB-TV

Researchers at UConn Trying to Figure Out Lack of Flat Fish in Long Island Sound

Connecticut Public

Aspiring Shellfish Farmers Get a Boost From Connecticut Training Program

MSN - Daily Galaxy

A Strange Creature Mystery From the 1800s Is Finally Being Uncovered

A woman with long blonde hair and a hat and headphones sitting on a blanket in the sand looking out to the ocean

Getting Cozy: UConn Entrepreneur Focuses on Mindful Productivity as Werth Institute Program Continues Engaging First-Year Women

'Take every opportunity you’re given and just make sure that you’re loving what you’re doing, that you want to be here, that you want to learn'

Randall Walikonis stands in front of lecture hall.

Randy Walikonis Encourages UConn Students to Push Boundaries of Knowledge

As UConn's biology majors continue to grow, the new head of the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology aims to expand hands-on opportunities while preparing students for research and medical careers

UConn Extension staff at a public event to help CT residents test their well water

Ripple Effect: The Collective Power of UConn Extension’s Water Programs

From low-cost well water testing to reducing environmental threats to water safety through informed land use, UConn Extension programs seek to keep Connecticut's water clean and healthy

The sun sets on the UConn campus in Storrs

UConn to Test Campus Emergency Systems on Tuesday

UConn will conduct its Fall 2025 emergency alert system test on Tuesday, September 9

Medscape

When Medicare Punishes, Who Really Pays?