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A paved trail surrounded by trees and undergrowth alongside a wooden fence. On the fence is a gray box with a Connecticut-shaped sticker on it.

Tracking Statewide Trail Use with the CT Trail Census

A leading-edge program gains insights into use on some of CT’s most impressive assets

Members of a football team kneeling in yellow and burgundy uniforms

Home or Away? NFL Stadium Attendance Protest Impact Depended on Who Visited, Researchers Find

How do player politics affect fan attendance? The answer is complicated

A man jogging on a treadmill while a woman watches

UConn Institute of Sports Medicine: The Science of Motion

The data-driven insights help support recovery, enhance performance, and reduce injury risk

Students learning Python in a classroom.

School of Computing Builds the Next Generation of Innovators

High school students get a hands-on introduction to artificial intelligence at UConn

A black and white cow grazing in a field of tall grass

A Better Test for Leptospirosis in Cattle

Elsio Wunder awarded BARD grant to improve understanding of costly disease

John Inguagiato with event participants

Turfgrass Field Day Unites UConn Researchers, Industry Professionals

Over 240 members of the turfgrass industry learned about the latest research at UConn and technologies on the market

The entrance to the Museum of Connecticut History's "Connecticut's Revolution" exhibition

Curating the 250th: History Professors Mark Country’s Anniversary with Museum Exhibitions

Manisha Sinha curated the latest exhibition at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, while Andy Horowitz was a member of the curatorial team that put together the show at the Museum of Connecticut History

An aerial view spring blossoms across campus

UConn Researchers Win Inaugural DOE Genesis Mission Award

Natural Resources and Environment associate professor Wei Ren leads a project seeking to reveal underground movement of water and chemicals

Six moments of a melting snowflake, captured with a lensless chip on a nanometer-scale.

Christmas in July: UConn Engineers Capture Gigapixel 3D Video of Snowflakes

Instead of treating movement over time as a limitation, the system uses those changes to show more detail than a conventional camera could, opening up new possibilities for studying cells, and (even in the summer) snowflakes

Two students working on a table sewing a quilt

Connectedness and Responsibility: Outgoing Institute Director Weighs in on the Current Significance of Human Rights Education

Libal talks about some of the most pressing human rights issues we’re currently facing, the importance of human rights education, and what students as well as average community members can do to help enact change