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Daily HeadlinesOctober 1, 2018

A view of the renovated South Reading Room at the Wilbur Cross Building on Sept. 25, 2018. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Wilbur Cross Reading Rooms Restored To Classic Style

The North and South Reading Rooms in Wilbur Cross have been restored to a classic academic look and upgraded with up-to-date technological capabilities. Read more.

The DNA receptor (green) is bound to DNA (blue) inside immune cells (macrophages) (cell membrane colored pink) during infection. (Image courtesy of the Rathinam Lab)

Cell Death Protein also Damps Inflammation

A new study by UConn Health researchers shows how the body keeps inflammation in check, making double use of a protein previously thought to be responsible only for cell death. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

ENG Senior Design Resources: The Machine Shop

SFA Celebrate the African Diaspora

CLAS Meet the Researcher: UConn Astrophysicist Cara Battersby

BUS Investors Won’t Tolerate Corporate Misdeeds, Inhumanity

UConn in the News

Environmental Health News

Old Age, Neglect and a Changing Climate are Rendering US Dams Dangerous

NBC Washington

99-Year-Old Lawyer: I’ll Retire ‘When They Carry Me Out of Here’

New York Times

U.S. Marine’s Son Wins Okinawa Election on Promise to Oppose Military Base

Hearst news

Op-ed: Alzheimer’s is Not the Only Form of Dementia

National Public Radio

Ford Testimony Against Kavanaugh Triggers Trauma For Abuse Victims

Daily Mail

Children Are Eating More Fast Food With More Fat Than In 2010

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