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Naydens Donate $3 Million to Basketball Facility, Scholarships
The three-part gift includes a challenge match to former UConn Husky players.
December 6, 2013 | Kristina Goodnough, UConn Foundation
Helping Young Athletes Avoid Injury
Kinesiologist Lindsay DiStefano is investigating whether special warm-ups can help prevent sports-related injuries among middle school children.
October 3, 2013 | Colin Poitras
Kinesiology Undergraduate Receives National Research Award
Luke Belval ’14 (ED) has been recognized as a 2013 Undergraduate Research Excellence Fellow by the American Physiological Society.
August 9, 2013 | Shawn Kornegay
Preventing ACL Injury in a High-risk Population
UConn kinesiologist Lindsay DiStefano is studying the effectiveness of an intervention designed to prevent injury among military cadets.
July 24, 2013 | Beth Krane, CHIP
Chinese Delegation Visits UConn Kinesiology Department
A delegation of top sports and exercise scientists from China came to Storrs last week to catch up on the latest in scientific research and training in their field.
November 13, 2012 | Colin Poitras
UConn Celebrates Young Readers
The top performers in a reading initiative for Hartford Public School students were recognized on campus for their achievements on Monday.
April 23, 2012 | Shawn Kornegay, Neag School of Education
Class of 2012: Rebecca Stearns
Ph.D. candidate Rebecca Stearns is working to protect young athletes from injury.
April 13, 2012 | Colin Poitras
Even Mild Dehydration Can Alter Mood
Recent studies out of UConn’s Human Performance Laboratory show that even mild dehydration can cause headaches, concentration problems, and fatigue.
February 21, 2012 | Colin Poitras
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Achieves National Accreditation
In the first review since its inception, the professional doctorate program was lauded for a high licensure pass rate and a 100 percent employment rate for its graduates.
January 10, 2012 | Shawn Kornegay
Understanding How Genes Affect the Response to Exercise
A new book co-edited by a UConn researcher explores the use of genetic information to tailor exercise interventions to maximize health outcomes.
November 1, 2011 | Lauren Cardarelli '12 (ED)