- UConn Indoor Air Quality Initiative at the United NationsInitiative joins Global Pledge for Healthy Indoor Air
- New England Sickle Cell Institute Continues Raising AwarenessSeptember is Sickle Cell Awareness Month, and the Institute proudly participated in the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America’s New Haven community walk.
- School of Social Work Awarded $2.4M to Address Youth Behavioral Health CrisisWith support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 17 Master of Social Work students will be selected annually as Behavioral Health Scholars, receiving specialized coursework, intensive practicum placements, and faculty mentorship
- Learning from the Dead to Better Serve the LivingUConn’s Human Anatomy Learning Laboratory (HALL) is a state-of-the-art cadaver facility that provides educational opportunities for UConn students, health care professionals, and those aspiring to enter the medical field
- Pandemic Journaling Project Reminds Universities of their Impact'Universities can be both a window into stuff that’s happening and a door to new ways of asking and reflecting'
- Snapshot: A Unique Collaboration Helps Boost Conservation with GIS TrainingA close-knit group of friends -- who also happen to be GIS experts -- share their knowledge to enhance conservation efforts in Africa
- Celebrating the Life of Jack CraneColleagues remember a champion of Connecticut industry and steadfast friend to UConn and the Institute of Materials Science.
- 9th Annual Postdoc Research DayPostdocs from UConn Health and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine gathered for an exciting day of scientific exchange.
- Professor Sir Cato T. Laurencin of UConn Presents Allcock Lecture at Penn State UniversityLaurencin presented The Allcock Alumni Group Lectureship in Polymers and Materials Chemistry September 15-16, 2025.
- UConn Health Minute: AI-Powered CareHealthcare providers and patients now benefit from an artificial intelligence transcription tool which allows physicians more facetime versus screen time.
- Nutritional Quality of College Dining Options Vary by Location, Time of DayA new UConn study shows how food options impact college students' nutrition
- From Classroom to Commission: Public Policy Degree Fast-Tracks CLAS Alum’s CareerTommy Dowd ’22 (CLAS), ’23 MPP explores criminal justice policy, lands full-time role with the Connecticut Sentencing Commission
- 24-Hour Service Run Held to Remember POW-MIAsThe run began with an honor lap, which featured the carrying of the American, Connecticut, and POW/MIA flags, along with the flags of the Army and Air Force
- Dental Students Screen Over 90 Connecticut VeteransStudents performed screenings and connected veterans across state with important resources at annual Stand Down event
- Most Outstanding Abstract Honors for Dr. Ernesto Canalis of UConnAt ASBMR’s Annual Meeting the Canalis Lab of UConn was honored with the 2025 ASBMR Most Outstanding Basic Abstract Award.
- Dr. Cato T. Laurencin’s Former Mentees White Coat CeremoniesFour former students and mentees of Professor Sir Cato T. Laurencin are embarking on the next segment of their medical education journeys.
- Level Up in Systems Engineering on Your ScheduleFor many working professionals, balancing careers demands with development can feel impossible. UConn’s systems engineering fundamentals seven-week online, asynchronous course was designed to fit participants’ schedules.
- Empowering People to End PovertyUsing hydroponics to sustain food security
- Nutritional Startup Provides Healthy Meals to Keep Vulnerable People Out of the HospitalCEO: ‘If I won the Powerball jackpot, I’d still keep doing this!’
- UConn Expanding its Robust Residency ProgramsEastern Connecticut Health Network and Waterbury Health Join UConn School of Medicine’s Sponsored Residency Programs
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