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Two female graduates are seen hugging each other as they celebrate finally being done their education. They are dressed in formal black gowns and have caps on.

New UConn-Dartmouth Study: Racial Diversity in Higher Ed Leads to Higher Salaries for Grads

Researchers examined more than 6,000 cohorts of MBA and law students over several decades and found that having even one additional minority student among a cohort of 100 students increased starting salaries cumulatively across the cohort by up to $30,000

George Bollas, host of the Entrepreneurial Workshop

UConn Engineering Associate Dean Selected As Fulbright Scholar Alumni Ambassador

Bollas will serve a two-year term sharing his Fulbright experience, mentoring prospective applicants, and advancing international academic collaboration across his professional networks

Business Development Workshop

OVPR Launches Business Development Pilot Program

The program helps UConn researchers pivot to industry partnerships to offset funding challenges

Researchers testing collaborative robotic arms and 3D printing equipment in a lab.

Farhad Imani Wins NSF CAREER Award to Build Manufacturing Systems That Think

Automation dominates modern factories, but much of it still breaks when parts vary, damage is uncertain, and expert judgement is required. Farhad Imani’s project targets this failure by developing robotic manufacturing systems that can sense change and adapt in real time

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‘Bouncing Back’ is a Myth – Resilience Means Integrating Hard Experiences into Your Life Story, Not Ignoring Them

An insistence on grit and relentless optimism can backfire, making people feel inadequate when they feel pain

Young woman using eye drops.

Massive Eye Drop Recall Reflects Ongoing Issues with Manufacturing and FDA Inspections

The FDA rarely inspected eye drop makers before 2023, when a nationwide outbreak of infection killed 4 and seriously harmed many others

Amanda Crawford, left, and Katie Sanders, right, address an audience at UConn.

Are You Fooled by Disinformation?

Politifact's editor-in-chief gives a UConn audience a crash course on how to spot false info online

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Satellites Capture the Volatile Human-Luminescence Relationship

UConn researchers reveal the volatile 'heartbeat' of the planet

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Retreat Aims at Fostering Civil Dialogue in an Era of Polarization

Students learned tools for facilitating constructive dialogue and fostering connections with those with different perspectives

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Soaking Up the Sun to Provide Clean Water

Researchers from UConn and Yale have developed a new solar-powered water disinfection system that combines several existing methods