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Daily HeadlinesMarch 12, 2019

The Huskies defeated UCF 66-45 for their sixth consecutive conference championship. (Stephen Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

UConn Women’s Basketball Wins Sixth Straight American Title

UConn is expected to be named the top seed in the NCAA's regional in Albany, and would open at Gampel Pavilion on campus in Storrs. Read more.

Associate professor of anthropology Deborah Bolnick and graduate student Sam Archer, in the laboratory. Bolnick is one of a group of anthropologists who have documented how bringing diverse perspectives into scientific inquiry goes beyond increasing representation in the lab: diversity transforms the very practice of science. (Photo by Bret Brookshire)

Science is Better When it’s Diverse

A group of anthropologists document how bringing diverse perspectives purposefully into scientific inquiry goes far beyond increasing representation in the laboratory: diversity transforms the very practice of science. Read more.

Neurons. (Matt Wimsatt/JAX Medical Illustration)

Exploring Hypothalamic Circuits, One Neuron at a Time

A new study by UConn and JAX Genomic Medicine provides important clues for understanding certain neural circuits in the brain and the potential for the development of targeted neuropsychiatric therapies. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

ENG Alumnus Q+A with Kevin Nolan, CEO of GE Appliances

ED U.S. News 2020 Rankings Place Neag School Among Top 20 U.S. Publics

ED Leading While Black, the Experience of Black Female Principals

UConn in the News

Phys.org

Revamping Science: Making Room for More Voices

Broadway World

UConn’s Ballard Institute Presents ‘Go Home Tiny Monster’

Science News

The First Male Bees Spotted Babysitting are Mostly Stepdads

Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment

UConn’s Kashwan: The Swiss Resolution on Geoengineering and its Governance

FOX News

Sigma Announces 2019 Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame Inductees

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