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Talkative Parents a Key Factor in Children’s Language Development
A major new study finds that socioeconomic status and gender don't play roles in language development, but adult talk does
January 10, 2024 | Combined Reports
UConn Magazine: Be Kind
The secret to how we can all get along? Start close to home, even closer than you think
January 4, 2024 | Combined Reports
UConn Magazine: A Good Life
Noemi Zelanski Kearns ’89 (SFA) remembers the late renowned graphic artist Peter Good ’65 (SFA), the designer behind enduring work including the University’s oak leaf and the Hartford Whalers logo
December 21, 2023 | Combined Reports
Q&A for the UConn Health Community Regarding Upcoming Healthcare Consulting Engagement
The state will engage a consultant to assist in the development of a strategic vision for UConn Health’s clinical operations
December 6, 2023 | Combined Reports
UConn Magazine: What a Library Can Do
A music major at UConn, Johannes Neuer ’00 MM now lives in Leipzig, Germany, safeguarding a nation’s memories
November 27, 2023 | Combined Reports
UConn Hartford Welcomes Transformative Project Serving Asian American Students
'The robust presence of Asian students on this campus has underscored the importance of comprehending and addressing the concerns of our diverse student body'
November 21, 2023 | Combined Reports
UConn Magazine: Unmasked
How a UConn puppeteer went from being the beer guy at Whole Foods to creating animatronics for the biggest theme parks, robotics for cinematic superheroes, and crazy-clever costumes for Masked Singers
November 15, 2023 | Combined Reports
UConn Magazine: The Greatest Career in the World
Cob Carlson ’76 (ED), film editor – and sometimes producer and director – looks back on his favorite projects
November 10, 2023 | Combined Reports
UConn Magazine: The U.S. Treasurer
Grad student Sage Phillips ’22 (CLAS), ’24 MA in conversation with Lynn Malerba ’08 MPA on Malerba’s roles as Treasurer, Chief, and Mom
November 2, 2023 | Combined Reports
Humans Are Disrupting Natural ‘Salt Cycle’ on a Global Scale, New Study Shows
The influx of salt in streams and rivers is an ‘existential threat,’ according to researchers from UConn and the University of Maryland
October 31, 2023 | Combined Reports