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.
March 2018
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March 9, 2018Modern Medicine
MS Drug Removal Leaves Patients with Fewer Options
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March 9, 2018National Education Policy Center
Voucher Programs: Are the Promises Realized?
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March 9, 2018New York Times
Issuing Bonds to Invest in People
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March 9, 2018Research & Development
Engineered Cartilage Template Could Aid in Bone Repair
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March 9, 2018Engineering 360
Strides in Regenerative Medicine: Bone Engineering
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March 9, 2018Science Daily
Engineered cartilage template to heal broken bones
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March 8, 2018New York Review of Books
UConn’s Sinha: Today’s Eerie Echoes of the Civil War
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March 8, 2018CNBC
Gun owners may find getting self-defense insurance tougher following Florida shooting
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March 8, 2018National Science Foundation
New method unearths climate data from ancient soils
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March 8, 2018EcoWatch
While Mexico Plays Politics With Water, Some Cities Flood and Others Go Dry
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March 8, 2018Mexico News Daily
Many water problems caused by corruption
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March 5, 2018The Atlantic
Captive Orangutans Are Curious (But Wild Ones Are Not)
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March 5, 2018National Public Radio
A New Guide to Walden Pond
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March 5, 2018Associated Press
UConn still top team in AP women’s basketball poll
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March 5, 2018Broadway World
UConn’s Ballard Institute Presents “Spy Butterfly”
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March 5, 2018Los Angeles Times
Salmonella outbreak linked to kratom hits San Diego area
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March 5, 2018United Press International
Study: Pediatric asthma care can improve with personalized assessment
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March 5, 2018Science Daily
Improving pediatric asthma care is possible
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March 5, 2018Huffington Post
One Overlooked Detail That Could Improve Postpartum Health
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March 5, 2018New York Times
The Warriors’ 70-Year-Old Truth-Teller
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March 5, 2018Associated Press
UConn’s Samuelson player of year in American Conference
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March 5, 2018ESPN
UConn basketball player Napheesa Collier’s postseason playlist
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March 2, 2018San Antonio News
U.S. seeks repayment from Purdue Pharma
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March 2, 2018The Atlantic
Why Colleges Are Embracing the #NeverAgain Movement
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March 2, 2018Science Daily
Fossilized plant leaf wax provides new tool for understanding ancient climates
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March 2, 2018San Francisco Chronicle
Will holding the cheese and chocolate milk on Happy Meals make a difference?
February 2018
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February 28, 2018EdWeek
What Should Betsy DeVos Prioritize?
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February 28, 2018ABC News
How diet can affect mental health: the likely link between food and the brain
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February 27, 2018Reuters
Aerobic exercise slows cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease
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February 27, 2018Newsweek
Terrifying Fungus Hijacks Cicadas then Destroys Them
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February 27, 2018Associated Press
UConn gives posthumous admission to school shooting victim
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February 27, 2018The Atlantic
Did Human Sacrifice Help People Form Complex Societies?
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February 27, 2018City Lab
Why Puerto Rico Is Pushing to Privatize its Schools
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February 27, 2018Public Radio
Are Violent Video Games Behind Mass Shootings?
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February 27, 2018US News
In Confirmation Hearing, Justice Nominee Denies Activism
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February 27, 2018SNY
Huskies make Senior Night a success
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February 26, 2018Washington Post
January’s Women’s March brought out more than 1M people — and many more also protested
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February 26, 2018Phys.org
Research team studies geology of wildfires
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February 26, 2018Public Radio International
This feminist author wants to get past ‘feminism-lite’
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February 26, 2018San Francisco Chronicle
State bill would let SAT replace standardized tests
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February 26, 2018Voice of America
Once a College Basketball Player, Paralyzed Athlete Now Curls
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February 23, 2018National Public Radio
Could Free, In-School SAT Option Level the Playing Field?
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February 23, 2018National Science Foundation
Hunting is changing forests, but not as expected
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February 23, 2018NPR
How School Shootings Have Changed the Teaching Profession
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February 22, 2018Phys.org
Invasion of the body-snatching fungus
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February 22, 2018Washington Post
Did the U.S. ‘hack back’ at Russia? Here’s why this matters in cyberwarfare.
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February 22, 2018Public Radio
How Skype Is Helping Kentucky High Schoolers Connect With STEM Careers
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February 22, 2018Los Angeles Times
Instead of nagging your spouse to lose weight, try going on a diet yourself
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February 22, 2018Spectrum
Autism genes abound in DNA regions involved in learning
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February 21, 2018TIME magazine
9 Books to Read for Black History Month, According to Scholars