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Science In Seconds: What We Can Learn from Zebrafish

UConn Health's Jean-Denis Beaudoin is studying the earliest stages of zebrafish development to better understand how defects and diseases develop in humans Read more.

Professor Jon Bauer.

Federal Court Cites UConn Law Professor on Key Immigration Case

2nd Circuit appeals court cites Jon Bauer's work in overturning a decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals Read more.

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UConn Study Finds Interprofessional Communication May Aid Family Reunification in Child Welfare Cases

'Each professional has one piece of the puzzle they're seeking to fit, and so only by sharing information are they getting the complete picture of what needs to happen' Read more.

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Tree Hugger: Alyssa Cleland Learns the Arborists’ Ropes

One of few females in the field, Alyssa Cleland soars to new heights in her training to be a licensed arborist Read more.

UCONN MAGAZINE

When the White House Calls

For Karen Dahl '99 (CLAS), lead architect of the Biden administration's ambitious Public Health AmeriCorps job-training initiative, the path to a presidential appointment began with a chance encounter. Read more.

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

CAHNR

UConn Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Encourages Experiential Learning, Sees Tremendous Student Success

CLAS

Jean Lau Chin Award – Two Outstanding UConn Psychologists Tackle International Leadership

OVPR

After Breaking a Hip Psychological Resilience Benefits Your Walking, Study Shows

GRAD

Live Poster Session Returns at Biomedical Science Research Day

UCONN IN THE NEWS

The Philadelphia Tribune

Known For Heavy Roles, Tony Todd Just Wants to Spread Positivity

Popular Science

Stay-At-Home Science Project: Make Ice Cream in a Bag

Associated Press

Excavation of Graves Begins at Site of Colonial Black Church

AARP

How to Avoid Dehydration and Heatstroke

Connecticut Public Radio

Understanding How Our Physical and Mental Health Are Linked

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