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Keeping Sports From Becoming a Dangerous Game
While others consider lowering return-to-play threshold for athletes with genetic heart disease, UConn is holding to its high standard
August 23, 2023 | Chris DeFrancesco '94 (CLAS)
Creating a More Just and Equitable Future, Together
The Sustainable Community Food System program combines sustainability, environmentalism, and social justice to teach Connecticut elementary school students about our world
August 23, 2023 | Elaina Hancock
Office of Naval Research Funds Grant to Investigate Seizure Prediction Technology
Ki Chon and his team have received grants from the Office of Naval Research to evaluate their EDA sensor's ability to predict seizures in underwater environments.
August 23, 2023 | Anna Zarra Aldrich '20 (CLAS), Office of the Vice President for Research
Regional Campuses Preparing for Fall 2023 With Many New Offerings
The campuses are the dynamic academic home to more than 5,100 undergraduate students
August 22, 2023 | Stephanie Reitz
From Public Health to Platform and Marketing for Startups – Sumia Shaikh’s Unconventional Path to Venture Capital
Shaikh is using her knowledge of public health to advance health innovation and equity in entrepreneurship
August 22, 2023 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Tiny Robbers, Big Feet
Some hummingbirds resort to sneaky methods to get their fill of nectar
August 22, 2023 | Elaina Hancock
A Growing Tribute: Garden Planted at Werth Tower in Memory of UConn Student
The garden was a collaborative effort between various members of the University community, including students and faculty of Public Health House and the landscape architecture program
August 21, 2023 | Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications
Meet the Researcher: Marie Coppola, CLAS
Coppola’s language research with deaf people in Nicaragua sheds light on how linguistic structures and communities are formed
August 21, 2023 | Mac Murray
UConn Kinesiology Professor Explores Efficacy of Ride-On-Toy Navigation Training to Improve Motor Skills in Children with Cerebral Palsy
While ride-on-toys have been found to help improve movement, social skills, and participation for children who are non-ambulatory, how these tools may improve upper extremity mobility has not been studied
August 21, 2023 | Danielle Faipler
UConn Magazine: Art of the Label
Behind every box and can in your grocery store is a UConn nutrition and arts degree
August 18, 2023 | Combined Reports