Role
Meet the Undergraduate Researcher: Sarah Marze, School of Fine Arts
Sarah Marze '23 tailors her musical compositions for high school students and their varying ranges of vocal development. This profile is part of a series for UConn's Month of Discovery.
October 26, 2022 | Mac Murray
Ross and Becky Person Provide a Lifetime of Support to Extension & 4-H
Life-long 4-H volunteers turn their love of Extension into programs that benefit their whole community
October 24, 2022 | Stacey Stearns, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources & UConn Extension
UConn Magazine: Surviving “Survivor”
Chanelle Howell ’14 (CLAS) wanted her very presence on Season 42 of the long-running reality competition show to make a difference. It did.
October 21, 2022 | Combined Reports
Both Types of THC Get You High–So Why is Only One Illegal?
Lab mice all agree: taking delta-8 feels just like taking delta-9
October 20, 2022 | Kim Krieger
Smart Responses to Immediate Needs: Assessing the Scale of CT’s Urban Heat
CIRCA researchers are working to pinpoint the hottest spots in cities and help direct mitigation and policy strategies and build resilience in a changing climate
October 20, 2022 | Elaina Hancock
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 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
Viewing Earth from Space at Night: Tracking Our Changing Black Marble
Turning on the lights when the sun goes down offers great insights into a range of human activities. Now scientists have a way to make better use of satellite data monitoring nighttime light changes
October 12, 2022 | Elaina Hancock