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 2016
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March 4, 2016CNBC
McClendon’s Death Creates Complex Financial Picture
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March 3, 2016Hartford Courant
Team Effort: UConn Unites to Help Pitcher Beat Cancer
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March 3, 2016The Guardian
Why Melissa Harris-Perry’s MSNBC Show Mattered
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March 3, 2016WNPR
Legal Thinkers Debate Interpretation of Second Amendment
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March 2, 2016Washington Post
UConn Women are in a Basketball League of Their Own
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March 2, 2016The Philadelphia Inquirer
Paying for Our Sugar with High Taxes
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March 2, 2016The Financial
IBM Expands Data Science Education
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March 2, 2016The Atlantic
UConn’s Stephen Ross: Race a Factor in Mortgages
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March 1, 2016Live Science
Experts Discuss Benefits, Risks of CrossFit for Kids
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March 1, 2016WFSB-TV
Leap Year Baby at UConn Health
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March 1, 2016Hartford Courant
UConn Names New Athletic Director
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March 1, 2016Public Radio
UConn Creates ‘Scholars House’
February 2016
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February 29, 2016WNPR
Charter School Growth is Like Subprime Mortgage Bubble
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February 29, 2016Christian Science Monitor
Earth’s Climate 3.5 Billion Years Ago Maybe Wasn’t So Different From Today
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February 29, 2016Associated Press
Oliver Stone, Charles Osgood to Speak at UConn Commencement
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February 29, 2016The Conversation
African-American Women Could be Decisive on Super Tuesday
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February 27, 2016New York Times
Fight Over Teacher Tenure Moves to Appeals Court
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February 26, 2016Science Codex
Consumers Care About Carbon Footprint
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February 26, 2016The Republican
United Technologies Announces $1 Million Partnership with UConn
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February 24, 2016TIME
You Asked: Am I Addicted to My Phone?
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February 24, 2016Public Radio International
Can’t Solve Climate Change Without Teaching It
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February 24, 2016The Independent
What Happens to Your Brain When You’re Pregnant?
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February 23, 2016Washington Post
When the Oscars Really Matter
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February 23, 2016USA Today
Bolivia’s President Set to Lose Bid for Fourth Term
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February 23, 2016Hartford Courant
Heroin Crisis Calls For Increasing Access to Suboxone
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February 23, 2016WTNH-TV
18-Hour Dance Raises Record Amount
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February 22, 2016NBC-TV
Taylor Swift Donates to HuskyTHON
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February 22, 2016New York Times
Olympic Duties Leave UConn Coach Right at Home
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February 22, 2016Associated Press
UConn Police to Begin Wearing Body Cameras
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February 19, 2016The Guardian
Leave My iPhone Alone
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February 17, 2016Business Insider
Running Out of Prescription Drugs
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February 17, 2016Boston Globe
At UConn, a Brazilian Emigre Trying to Stop Zika
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February 16, 2016WNPR
Scalia and the Future of SCOTUS
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February 16, 2016Forbes
How to Find a Second Act With Purpose
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February 15, 2016Hearing Review
Study Revisits How Sign Language Affects Cognitive Development
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February 15, 2016Science Newsline
Study of Deaf Children Revisits Longstanding Debate
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February 12, 2016Washington Post
How Segregated Schools Turn Kids into Criminals
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February 11, 2016Hartford Courant
UConn Dental School Wins Top Award
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February 10, 2016Los Angeles Times
Runners Up Against Unusual Winter Heat
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February 9, 2016Fox News
What You Should Know About Biological Drugs
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February 9, 2016WFSB-TV
Hope After Miscarriage
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February 8, 2016Hartford Business Journal
UConn Health Leader Pairs Smart Business with Better Health
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February 5, 2016Hartford Business Journal
Expanded Incubator Welcoming More Startups
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February 5, 2016New York Times
T-Shirt Weather in the Arctic
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February 4, 2016Nanotechnology
Using Math to Improve Human Health
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February 3, 2016Hartford Business Journal
Cardiologists Advise Heart Awareness for Women
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February 2, 2016Scientific Computing
Using Advanced Calculations to Improve Health
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February 2, 2016Fox News
UConn Scientists Working Fast on Zika Virus Vaccine
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February 1, 2016Fox News
Iowa Caucuses Aren’t All-Telling
January 2016
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January 31, 2016Chronicle of Higher Education
Campuses Should be Safe Spaces for Debate