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Donn Cabral. (U.S. Olympics Photo)

For Olympic Athlete the Goal is Dual Degrees

Donn Cabral's professional running career has taken him around the world and provided some unique opportunities – including translating something for celebrity gymnast Simone Biles in Rio de Janeiro.

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At School Lunch, Healthier Options are Overlooked When Juice is Available

Milk, fruit, and water sales decline when a less healthy option – juice – is served through the National School Lunch program, says a new UConn Rudd Center study.

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Test of Emergency Alert System Tuesday

The test Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 12:25 p.m., involves multiple messaging platforms.

White pharmaceutical pills spilling from prescription bottle over American map. (Stuart Richie/iStock/Getty Images)

The Opioid Crisis: Litigation, Gifts, and the Drug Companies

Law professor Alexandra Lahav discusses the significance of donations from drug companies to communities and organizations that had sued them over the opioid epidemic.

Tanya Rhodes Smith, director of UConn's Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work (center) with students.

A Voice Through Voting

'When people stay home, so does their power. And that has consequences,' says Tanya Rhodes Smith, director of UConn's Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work.

As interest in the polls burgeons in the lead-up to the midterm elections, polling expert Jennifer Dineen points out that they measure public opinion at a particular moment in time rather than predicting the future. (Getty Images)

Opinion Polls a Snapshot, Not a Crystal Ball

As interest in the polls burgeons in the lead-up to the midterm elections, polling expert Jennifer Dineen points out that they measure public opinion at a particular moment in time, rather than predicting the future.

Michael Fendrich, associate dean for research and professor at the School of Social Work, on Oct. 12, 2018. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Heroin Addiction Treatment and Opioid Misuse: A Q&A

Social work professor Michael Fenrich discusses his recent study that found people undergoing heroin addiction treatment who had prior opioid history were generally more substance-involved.

Dozens of carefully marked master keys to the various buildings and facilities on the former campus were handed over to Ideanomics today, making the company's purchase of the 58-acre parcel official. (Stephanie Reitz/UConn Photo)

UConn, Ideanomics Close on Sale of Former West Hartford Campus

UConn has signed the paperwork and handed over the keys to a global innovation company that plans a high-tech development at the site of the former campus.

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Committee Proposes Ways to Promote Civil Discourse

Among the key recommendations: Updating the University’s academic mission statement to include, 'exchanging ideas in a manner that fosters a climate of mutual respect.'

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Adding Context to ‘Breast is Best’

A new study suggests that, independent of breastfeeding, a range of factors influence infant health in the first year of life, and these need to be supported by social policies.