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.
May 2018
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May 15, 2018Philadelphia Tribune
New Connecticut chief justice wants to improve confidence in judiciary
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May 15, 2018Radiology Today magazine
On the Case
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May 14, 2018Inside IES Research
Principals as Instructional Leaders and Managers—Not an “Either-Or”
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May 14, 2018National Public Radio
Fraternity Culture And Racism
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May 14, 2018ABC News
What you need to know about carpal tunnel syndrome
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May 14, 2018Hearst newspapers
No one way to tech success, UConn-Stamford panelists say
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May 14, 2018ABC News
Opioid crisis spurs sometimes-deadly abuse of popular diarrhea medicine
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May 14, 2018Electronic Component News
Strain Improves Performance Of Atomically Thin Semiconductor Material
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May 14, 2018Nanowerk News
Strain improves performance of atomically thin semiconductor material
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May 11, 2018Research & Development magazine
Strain Improves Performance of Atomically Thin Semiconductor Material
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May 11, 2018National Public Radio
Hundreds Of Interviews Reveal Many Hurricane Evacuees In Connecticut Lack Food
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May 11, 2018Reuters Health
Just living close to livestock might lower allergy risk
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May 11, 2018Science Daily
Strain improves performance of atomically thin semiconductor material
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May 10, 2018Phys.org
A new approach to social resilience through landscape architecture
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May 10, 2018Shape magazine
Who Should Try a High-Protein Diet?
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May 10, 2018ABC Sports
Former UConn star Matt Barnes talks Yankees-Red Sox rivalry
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May 10, 2018Al Jazeera
Food for thought: Food security, population growth & over-farming
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May 9, 2018ABC News
Targeting contaminated produce remains a challenge: ANALYSIS
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May 9, 2018The Scientist
How Bacteria Eat Penicillin
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May 9, 2018MDedge
Anemia more than doubles risk of postpartum depression
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May 9, 2018MD magazine
Role of Anti-Muscarinic for Asthma Revealed in Meta-Analysis
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May 9, 2018Healio
Weight stigma commonly felt by men, boys
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May 8, 2018National Public Radio
Baseball Memories Help Enhance Quality Of Life For Dementia Patients
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May 8, 2018Futurity
Why more young adults live with their parents
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May 8, 2018National Public Radio
Give Peace A Chance? The Future Of The Korean Peninsula
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May 7, 2018Popular Mechanics
Meet the Surprising Medical Material of the Future: Silk
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May 7, 2018MedicineNet.com
Cola May Be Bad to the Bones
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May 7, 2018MSN
UConn’s 2018 Commencement
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May 7, 2018NEA Today
Racial Isolation of Charter School Students Exacerbating Resegregation
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May 7, 2018TIME magazine
The Real Lesson of Kanye West’s Take on Slavery, According to an Expert
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May 4, 2018National Public Radio
Are We Investing In Our Teachers?
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May 4, 2018The Verge
How scientists are engineering silk to save our bodies
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May 4, 2018CNN
Move over, ‘sit still’! Why kids need to move in school
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May 4, 2018Washington Post
Pruitt’s EPA denies climate science. Republicans can correct him. Will they?
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May 4, 2018Vox
Did Rudy Giuliani just get Trump in legal trouble? 11 legal experts respond
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May 4, 2018Futurity
If sea slugs take ‘eternal energy’ from algae, can we?
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May 2, 2018Washington Post
Call for Puerto Rico’s statehood, independence reignited
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May 2, 2018Washington Post
Annual Supreme Court guessing game: Will Kennedy stay or go?
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May 2, 2018Associated Press
Annual Supreme Court guessing game: Will Kennedy stay or go?
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May 2, 2018Science Daily
A search for cleft palate’s cause reveals a map of the facial genome
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May 1, 2018National Public Radio
UConn’s Scruggs: Republicans can be persuasive about climate change
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May 1, 2018United Press International
Goal in Korea should be peace, trade — not unification
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May 1, 2018CNN
Blue light like that from smartphones linked to some cancers, study finds
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May 1, 2018Yahoo
From vaping to drones, 8 tech trends we may look back on and cringe
April 2018
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April 30, 201860 Minutes
Seaweed farming and its surprising benefits
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April 30, 2018Salon
Light at night can disrupt circadian rhythms in children — are there long-term risks?
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April 30, 2018Big Think
Are religious people more moral?
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April 30, 2018National Public Radio
New Evaluation Guide For Special Ed Services Draws Scrutiny
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April 27, 2018Infosurhoy
Cannabis in Clean Technology- A New Renewable Energy
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April 27, 2018Salon
US rivers are becoming saltier — and it’s not just from treating roads in winter