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 2021
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March 9, 2021NBC Connecticut
Father and Daughter Put Their Expertise to Use to End the Pandemic (Dr. Anthony Alessi, UConn Health)
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March 9, 2021The Washington Post
Brood X Cicadas Are About To Put on One of the Wildest Shows In Nature. And D.C. Is the Main Stage.
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March 9, 2021The Day (New London, Conn.)
A Year Into the Pandemic, Kids Face Struggles and Some Silver Linings
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March 9, 2021WFSB-TV, Hartford
Fully Vaccinated? Here’s What You Can and Can’t Do
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March 9, 2021The Hartford Courant
Gov. Lamont Signs Bill Providing Long-Term Tax Breaks For Data Centers
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March 8, 2021The CT Mirror
What We’ve Lost, What We’ve Learned During Our Year Of COVID
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March 8, 2021The Washington Post
A Black Officer Died By Suicide, Leaving Anguished Videos. Another Officer Recognized His Pain.
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March 8, 2021The Washington Post
Butterflies Are Vanishing Out West. Scientists Say Climate Change is to Blame.
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March 8, 2021Hearst Connecticut Media
UConn Aims to Fuel Economic Growth With Stamford Startup Incubator
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March 8, 2021Associated Press
Harvard Professor Ignites Uproar Over ‘Comfort Women’ Claims
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March 5, 2021Where We Live (WNPR)
Insects Around the World Are Disappearing. What Can We Do About It?
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March 5, 2021The Boston Globe
This Doctor Stepped Up to Bridge the Gap As the Pandemic Ravaged This Small City
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March 5, 2021The Conversation
Your Favorite Fishing Stream May Be At High Risk From Climate Change
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March 5, 2021The Hill
How to Pass Legislation in the Senate Without Eliminating the Filibuster
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March 5, 2021Insider
We Asked Three Medical Experts Who Needs a Multivitamin and How to Choose the Right One
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March 5, 2021High Country News (Paonia, Colo.)
The Long Western Legacy of Violence Against Asian Americans
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March 4, 2021The Washington Post
Butterflies are Vanishing Out West. Scientists Say Climate Change is to Blame.
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March 4, 2021The Hartford Courant
Connecticut May Achieve Herd Immunity As Early As This Summer, but Inequities In Vaccines Distribution Could Slow Progress
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March 4, 2021WFSB-TV, Hartford
Local Doctor Weighs In On Differences Between Three Available Vaccines
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March 4, 2021Fox 61
Gov. Lamont Hints At Easing COVID-19 Restrictions
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March 4, 2021Food 52
Will Regenerative Agriculture Change How We Grocery Shop?
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March 3, 2021Connecticut Public Radio
Pandemic Highlights Chronic Underfunding of Public Health Workforce
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March 3, 2021Slate
The Ludicrous, Unprecedented Greatness of Paige Bueckers
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March 3, 2021The New York Times
How Green Are Electric Vehicles?
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March 3, 2021Tulsa World
Tulsa Reparations Efforts Part of Global Movement to Address Deep-Rooted Oppression Faced By Black Citizens
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March 2, 2021WFSB-TV, Hartford
Johnson & Johnson Coronavirus Vaccine Expected In Connecticut By Tuesday
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March 2, 2021The Christian Science Monitor
Miguel Cardona: Biden’s Pick for Education Is a Teacher – and Unifier
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March 1, 2021Boston Review
The Value of Truth
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March 1, 2021NBC Connecticut
With Third Vaccine Soon to Enter Mix, Experts Urge Public Not to ‘Shop’ Vaccine Options
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March 1, 2021Smithsonian Magazine
America’s First Black Physician Sought to Heal a Nation’s Persistent Illness
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March 1, 2021The Conversation
There Was a Time Reparations Were Actually Paid Out – Just Not to Formerly Enslaved People
February 2021
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February 26, 2021The New York Times
A Harvard Professor Called Wartime Sex Slaves ‘Prostitutes.’ One Pushed Back.
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February 26, 2021Metro Hartford Alliance
UConn Programming Supports Women Entrepreneurs
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February 26, 2021The New Yorker
Seeking the True Story of the Comfort Women
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February 25, 2021Daily Nous
The Art of Philosophical Writing: An Interview with William Lycan
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February 25, 2021Everyday Health
Many Elderly Adults Take Aspirin for Heart Health Even Though It’s Not Recommended
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February 25, 2021USA Today
50 Black YA Authors You Should Read (Marilyn Nelson)
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February 25, 2021First For Women
10 Cheap Ways to Lower Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, and Prevent Heart Disease
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February 25, 2021The 74 Million
One Year into Pandemic, Far Fewer Young Students are on Target to Learn How to Read, Tests Show
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February 25, 2021KSTP-TV (Minneapolis)
Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Make Kids’ Restaurant Meals Healthier in Minnesota
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February 25, 2021Talk Out of School
Organizing Mutual Aid Education and School Funding Reparations
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February 24, 2021ABC News Radio
Debate Rages Over Whether Race Had Role in Police Response to Capitol Riot
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February 24, 2021National Geographic
The Unintended Environmental Benefit of Cuba’s Isolation
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February 23, 2021WFSB-TV, Hartford
Parents Concerned About Children Falling Behind During Pandemic, Educators Say Not to Worry
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February 23, 2021NANOGrav
Chiara Mingarelli: Gravitational Wave Background Detective!
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February 22, 2021The Conversation
How Safe is Your Baby Food? Here’s What You Need to Know
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February 22, 2021Hearst Connecticut Media
‘Mixed’ Results on Plasma As a COVID Treatment Prompts Connecticut Doctors to Shift Course
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February 22, 2021Hearst Connecticut Media
Research Projects Seek to Improve Water Quality
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February 22, 2021The Wall Street Journal
Incitement Case Against Trump Would Present Challenges
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February 22, 2021Chemical and Engeinnering News
Cato T. Laurencin Has Innovated Ways to Regrow Injured Tissues