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Daily HeadlinesFebruary 26, 2018

Children playing soccer. (Getty Images)

Sports Sampling May Reduce Injury Risk in Young Athletes

UConn study found that exposing children to a variety of sports promotes 'physical literacy,' helping them develop better movement skills and encouraging physical activity in the long term. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

OVPR CICATS Awards $130,000 to UConn Health and UConn Researchers

CLAS “Looking Within” Poster Session Showcases Diversity Research in CLAS

OVPR Social Work Research Team Examining Human Trafficking

UConn in the News

Washington Post

January’s Women’s March brought out more than 1M people — and many more also protested

Phys.org

Research team studies geology of wildfires

Public Radio International

This feminist author wants to get past ‘feminism-lite’

San Francisco Chronicle

State bill would let SAT replace standardized tests

Voice of America

Once a College Basketball Player, Paralyzed Athlete Now Curls

National Public Radio

Could Free, In-School SAT Option Level the Playing Field?

National Science Foundation

Hunting is changing forests, but not as expected

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