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Families visit Stormy Chamberlain at her lab at the Cell and Genome Sciences Building in Farmington

UConn Researchers Collaborate with Ovid Therapeutics on Genetic Therapy for Angelman Syndrome

UConn researchers Stormy Chamberlain and Noelle Germain are working with biopharmaceutical company Ovid Therapeutics Inc. on a promising therapy for a rare genetic condition.

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UConn Magazine: Summer Smoothies

Smoothies are the perfect summer treat and UConn Dining Services has some great recipes to try.

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UConn Magazine: The New Reparations Math

Professor of public policy Thomas Craemer realized that the typical calculations concerning slavery reparations in this country simply did not add up. So he did some new math.

UConn Avery Point Magazine Honored

Wrack Lines, a magazine published by Connecticut Sea Grant at UConn Avery Point, has won a prestigious award.

The Wilbur Cross Building at sunset

A Message Addressing New Restrictions on International Students

UConn is working swiftly with other University partners to study these new restrictions and develop guidance and strategies to do all we can to allow our international students to continue their studies as smoothly as possible.

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$750,000 Mellon Foundation Grant to Expand NE Humanities Consortium Faculty of Color Working Group

UConn's Humanities Institute has won a $750,000 grant to expand a working group for faculty members of color in the 12-member New England Humanities Consortium.

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UConn Magazine: Our Defining Moments

These Huskies — students, staff, professors, doctors, nurses, and graduates new and old —are finding innovative ways to help us all navigate a global pandemic.

Wilbur Cross building on a fall day in October. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

A Message to the UConn Community

Dear UConn Community, Recent events have called national attention yet again to the destructive power of prejudice and racism. The death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis serves as our most recent example. We are disgusted by the images we have seen capturing the unconscionable acts that caused his death. Demonstrations across the […]

A lawn sign advertising the UConn Health Half-Marathon.

During Pandemic, UConn Docs Find Stress Relief Through Running

UConn Health doctors explain the benefits of exercise - both physical and mental - ahead of the UConn Health Half Marathon.

A diverse array of fish in the ocean.

Ancient Records Suggest Future Declines in Tropical Oceans

Researchers say some of the decline in ocean biodiversity is naturally occurring - but that human activity is making it worse.