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Carolyn Lin named International Communication Association Fellow

Fellow status in the ICA is a recognition of distinguished scholarly contributions to the field of communication

Welcome back, Huskies!

The fall 2024 semester officially starts when classes convene on Monday, Aug. 26

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Finding Healing: UConn Leads National Study Effort for Survivors of State-Sponsored Torture

Using quantitative data to show the scale, challenges, and capacity to effectively heal and serve victims

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Historic Genome Sequencing Will Unlock Potential for Agriculture, Conservation

Rachel O’Neill, director of UConn’s Institute for Systems Genomics, and her lab are contributing to a groundbreaking new ruminant genome sequencing effort

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Further Work Needed To Achieve Pay Equity in Connecticut Government, Report Finds

The third annual report details an influx of workers but a persistent lack of pay equity across ethnic groups.

Sandra Shumway holding a clam rake in the ocean

Sandra Shumway Named Fellow of the Marine Biological Association

The distinction is given to marine scientists who have made a significant contribution to the field.

Professor of Mathematics Maria Gordina and two graduate students look over papers set on a table

Mathematician Maria Gordina Named Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics

The distinction is given to mathematicians who have demonstrated research distinction in statistical or probabilistic research

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First-Ever Sequencing of Great Ape X and Y Chromosomes

UConn researchers helped complete nationwide effort to understand ape genome

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Dr. Andrew Agwunobi to Return as UConn Health CEO

Dr. Agwunobi led UConn Health from 2014 to 2022 during a transformative phase of growth

Tae’Niajha Pullen

CLAS Junior Named 2024-2025 Newman Civic Fellow

Tae’Niajha Pullen ’25 (CLAS), an Africana studies major, will participate in the yearlong program that recognizes leadership potential and commitment to creating positive change in communities