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Technology Partnership Gives New Life to Connecticut’s Creepy Corpse Preserver
A 21st century examination of a 19th century funerary object - which the public is invited to see up close and personal
October 18, 2022 | Jaclyn Severance
The Travails of an Alewife: Dams, Drought, and Climate Change
UConn researchers are studying the alewife – a threatened species and vital food web component -- for clues on how CT waterways and their inhabitants will adapt to climate change
October 18, 2022 | Elaina Hancock
What’s in a Name? It’s UConn, not UCONN
It's not an acronym. What would the two Ns stand for? The O? This shouldn't be so hard
October 17, 2022 | Tyler R. Morrissey
Meet the Undergraduate Researcher: Giselle Malloy, CAHNR
Giselle Malloy '23 has a passion for environmental justice that has led to intriguing undergraduate research opportunities in water stewardship. This profile is part of a series for UConn's Month of Discovery.
October 17, 2022 | Mac Murray
UConn Scholar Chronicles History and Debate over Military Recruitment in American Schools
'Breaking the War Habit' examines 100 years of recruitment and 'counter-recruitment' in schools
October 17, 2022 | Ziba Kashef
UConn Receives Historic Gift to Support New Student-athlete Success Center
Former Student-Athlete Trisha Bailey ’99 (CLAS) Commits Lead Gift for Major Renovation and Expansion Project
October 14, 2022 | UConn Athletics
Pioneering Athletics Administrator Reflects on Progress – and Goals Still to Be Reached
Pat Meiser, who spent 11 years as a top administrator for UConn Athletics, reflects on how Title IX changed college sports
October 14, 2022 | Patrick McKenna
Two Majors Give Students More Options in Applied Resource Economics
Students will soon choose between majors in environmental and natural resource economics and economics of sustainable development and management to highlight unique skills gained at UConn
October 14, 2022 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
3D Printing Technology Benefits Breast Cancer Survivors
'It's been a need for many, many years, and it takes someone like a biomedical engineer to say, "I can do this"'
October 13, 2022 | Carolyn Pennington
Hallowed Ground
As part of the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a student-athlete from the 1981 NCAA Championship field hockey team and two current women’s basketball players compare and contrast their experiences on “Hallowed Ground.”
October 13, 2022 | Izzy Harris