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Getting Injured Athletes Back in the Game

The UConn Institute for Sports Medicine offers return-to-play training to help athletes come back from their injuries safely and confidently Read more.

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“By Us, For Us”: First Queer Science Conference Creates Connections

Forty-three high school students and 13 members of the UConn community came together to celebrate science – and themselves – in the first Queer Science Conference Read more.

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Light It Up: Using Firefly Genes to Understand Cannabis Biology

This research will help hemp and cannabis farmers better control levels of CBD and THC in their crops Read more.

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Can Food Taxes and Subsidies Help Improve Health Outcomes?

Researchers are working to connect the dots between fiscal food policies and consumer health Read more.

UCONN MAGAZINE

College Bowl

Fame is fickle. But while it lasts, it sure can be fun. That's one lesson members of UConn's 1961 and 1970 "GE College Bowl" teams say they learned. Read more.

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

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UConn Hosts Inaugural Frontiers in Playful Learning Conference

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Dr. Cato T. Laurencin First from UConn Elected to the Academia Europaea

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In Memoriam Karl A. Nieforth

UCONN IN THE NEWS

U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Applauds Appointment of Chief Lynn Malerba as Treasurer of the United States

Hearst Connecticut Media

Two New COVID Variants Are Spreading in Connecticut. Here’s What to Know About BA.4 and BA.5

Hearst Connecticut Media

With At-Home Testing Readily Available for COVID, Will Rapid Tests for Flu, Cancer or Other Diseases Follow?

NBC Connecticut

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery at UConn Health

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