Director

Kristen Cole

For nearly two decades, I have led media relations on behalf of a diverse mix of higher education institutions. Here, faculty, staff and students pursue answers to critical questions in labs, lecture halls and communities. Our communication about that work through social media, film, photography and editorial content, serves the vital role of informing the public about the challenges of a changing global society.


Author Archive

Science Daily

Anemia May Contribute to the Spread of Dengue Fever

Inside Higher Ed

You May Not Be the Inside Candidate, But You Can Still be the Top Choice

Washington Post

A Federal Judge Vowed to Tackle the Opioid Crisis. Drug Co’s Say That’s a Sign of Bias.

Washington Post

Drug Companies Seek Removal of Judge in Landmark Opioid Case

Medium

The Safe, Boring, and Extremely Cheap Drug That Could Cure Aging

Medium

Playing Offense and Defense on Climate at the Same Time

UConn's Dr. Natalie Moore in the Bahamas at the site where a hospital stood before Hurricane Dorian. Moore and Amanda Ramsdell from the UConn Health Emergency Department are working with the International Medical Corps, which is establishing a tent hospital to care for patients on Grand Bahama Island. (Submitted Photo)

Researchers Hone Our Ability to Map Storm Flooding

UConn researchers developed a radar satellite-based mapping technique that will improve the ability of forecasters to more accurately predict the inundated area caused by future storms. 

Boston News 25

New Buildings Popping Up Near Boston’s Highways, But What About Car Pollution?

The Chronicle

UConn Researcher Probes New Electronic Voting Tech

CT Mirror

UConn President Katsouleas on Research Growth, Free Speech, and Faculty