Faculty
Federal EITC Has Unexpected Result, Researchers Say – It Decreases Domestic Violence
'Even if you don’t care about the human value of reducing this, there are efficiency gains in handling it more effectively - and I think most of us do care about the human element'
December 22, 2025 | Kimberly Phillips
What to Know About Exercise as Medicine for High Blood Pressure
'Do the exercises you like,' because any type will help control your blood pressure
December 18, 2025 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
‘A Hell of Horrors’: Confronting Bias in US Reporting on Haiti
UConn School of Public Policy associate professor Thomas Craemer analyzes years of news coverage
December 17, 2025 | Mac Murray
UConn Leverages AI to Personalize Learning for Student Success
An AI-powered approach to help neurodiverse students succeed in learning
December 16, 2025 | Ira Morrison
With UConn’s Help, Zambia’s First Radiology Residency Transforms into a Medical Leader in Southern Africa
UConn Radiologist Dr. Jill Wruble on how volunteerism ignited the Global Village of ‘GlobalRadZambia’
December 15, 2025 | Special essay by Dr. Jill Wruble
UConn-led Project Promotes Climate-Resilient Coastal Communities
Funded by a $500,000 NSF grant, the two-year initiative spearheaded by researchers at UConn-based Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation (CIRCA) will ensure coastal communities have access to the expertise and tools needed to develop and implement strategies and policies that make them more resilient to the effects of extreme weather and climate change
December 15, 2025 | Loretta Waldman
Understanding the Scars of Kidney Disease
About one in seven American adults has chronic kidney disease
December 10, 2025 | Kim Krieger
UConn Engineering Selected to Receive $3M in Federal Funding for Wastewater Research
This fund is part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) Program to eliminate waste of essential minerals and increase domestic resiliency
December 9, 2025 | Claire Galvin
Following the Fisher: Tracking a Solitary Forest Inhabitant
A new study aims to gain more knowledge about the fisher, a mysterious and nimble animal often mistaken for a cat, and understand why their population is in decline
December 8, 2025 |
When Navigating a Timeline Full of Crises, It’s Good to Have a Halo
Crisis communication and research are growth industries
December 4, 2025 | Elaina Hancock