External Media Mentions
Media coverage of the people and programs at UConn. As a vibrant, progressive leader among public research universities, UConn fosters a diverse and dynamic culture that meets the challenges of a changing global society.
July 2018
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July 9, 2018Audiology Online
American Sign Language and English Language Learners: New Linguistic Research Supports the Need for Policy Changes
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July 9, 2018Salon
Milking Cows For Data — Not Just Dairy Products
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July 9, 2018Worcester Business Journal
The Power 50: UConn Alumnus John C. Roche
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July 6, 2018Healio
Majority of youth treated for anxiety disorders do not stay anxiety-free
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July 6, 2018The Conversation
Coping with heat waves: 5 essential reads
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July 5, 2018The Advocate
Study: LGBT Teen Athletes ‘Overwhelmingly Closeted’
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July 5, 2018National Public Radio
It’s Human Nature Not To Think About Rising Seas. Here’s Why — And What Can Be Done
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July 5, 2018Hearst newspapers
Poor and minority women in Connecticut face widening barriers to depression treatment
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July 5, 2018Reuters Health
Campaign on Twitter promotes solar protection in the summer
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July 3, 2018Associated Press
Global financial tech firm to locate HQ in Connecticut
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July 3, 2018Washington Post
Tired of American news? Try ‘A Very English Scandal’
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July 3, 2018Philadelphia Inquirer
The most common types of heat illness
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July 3, 2018Broadway World
UConn’s Ballard Institute Presents ‘Peter Rabbit Tales’
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July 3, 2018Phys.org
Video: Life cycle of the firefly
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July 2, 2018Healio
Part-time diet: Passing fad or for real?
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July 2, 2018Science Trends
Intriguing Flexible Devices Based On Mechanoluminescence
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July 2, 2018Associated Press
Should girls who play soccer be required to wear headgear?
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July 2, 2018Associated Press
UConn Hires First Woman to Serve as Dean of Dental School
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July 2, 2018Science Daily
As asylum requests rise, doctors have important role
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July 2, 2018Scientific American
Invasive Giant Hogweed’s Solar-Activated Sap Causes Blistering Skin Burns
June 2018
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June 29, 2018Reader's Digest
Everyone Praises the Healing Power of This Drug—but Many Don’t Realize the Damaging Effect It Has on Teens
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June 29, 2018Mic
This look inside the world’s largest train station will make Americans painfully jealous
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June 29, 2018Huff Post
Powell of UConnHealth: Black Men Have Shorter Lives Than White Men. How We Can Change That.
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June 28, 2018Reuters
ACLU family separation case highlights alternate path for Trump challengers
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June 28, 2018Reuters Health
Work stress may be deadly for men with heart disease and diabetes
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June 27, 2018Bloomberg BNA
Copy South Dakota’s Online Sales Tax, Avoid Lawsuits
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June 27, 2018National Public Radio
Throughout New England, More Elderly Appear To Be Dying From Falls
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June 27, 2018NBC News
Mosquitoes in New Canaan Test Positive for West Nile Virus
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June 27, 2018NBC News
Experts Warn of Invasive Plant That Can Damage Human Skin
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June 26, 2018Chalkbeat
The Gates Foundation bet big on teacher evaluation. The report it commissioned explains how those efforts fell short.
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June 25, 2018Forbes
Creativity Is For Everyone
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June 25, 2018Psychology Today
Why Stress Is Good
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June 25, 2018ESPN
Breanna Stewart on growing up and embracing herself
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June 22, 2018New York Times
Family Separation: It’s a Problem for U.S. Citizens, Too
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June 22, 2018Salon
Don’t worry, be cynical: Why the fear of a nation of critical skeptics is overblown
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June 22, 2018San Francisco Chronicle
Mobile Sense Technologies Wins U.S. Patent, $225K from NSF
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June 22, 2018New York Magazine
National Enquirer Allegedly Ran Stories by Trump Camp Before Publishing
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June 21, 2018U.S. News
What You Need to Know About Heat Stroke
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June 21, 2018NNPA Newswire
Patients, Health Professionals Observe World Sickle Cell Day
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June 21, 2018MarketWatch
How your ‘poker face’ can make you money at business as well as cards
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June 20, 2018WIRED
WHO Calls Gaming Disorder an Illness. Experts Say Not So Fast
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June 20, 2018Hearst newspapers
Depression affects women at twice the rate as men
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June 20, 2018New England Cable News
UConn Gene Editing Research Could Benefit Citrus Industry
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June 19, 2018Becker's Hospital Review
Gaming disorder now a WHO-recognized disease, but US healthcare system not prepared
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June 19, 2018Consumer Reports
The Benefits of Running vs. Walking
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June 19, 2018Psychology Today
Have You Become a Sofalizer?
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June 18, 2018Reach MD
Poker Has a ‘Tell’ About Strategic Thinkers
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June 18, 2018Ars Technia, Condé Nast Digital
What happened last time it was as warm as it’s going to get later this century?
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June 18, 2018New York Times
Video Game Addiction Tries to Move From Basement to Doctor’s Office
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June 18, 2018Shape magazine
Cold Workout Classes Are a New Fitness Trend—and Science Says They’re Legit