College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
No Evidence Wind Turbines Depress Property Prices
A UConn researcher’s new study finds no evidence that wind turbines negatively affect home prices or sales.
January 10, 2014 | Tom Breen
Professor Emeritus of Psychology Julian Rotter Dies
Rotter was identified by the American Psychological Association as one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century.
January 10, 2014 | Christine Buckley
fMRI Machine Will Expand Research Capabilities
New brain-imaging equipment at the Storrs campus will benefit studies in cognitive science and many other fields.
January 9, 2014 | Stephanie Reitz
USA Basketball Honors Huskies
Five Huskies were recognized for their USA Basketball accomplishments on Tuesday before the women’s game at Gampel Pavilion.
January 8, 2014 | Kenneth Best
Measuring Spirituality One Click at a Time
A new mobile-ready survey offers a ‘treasure trove’ of data for social science researchers.
January 6, 2014 | Tom Breen
The Science of Pillow Talk
How hormones affect our communications decisions.
December 27, 2013 | Amanda Denes
Chemistry Provides Student with Marketable Skills
Chemistry major Casey Camire found his analytical skills prepared him well for a research internship in industry.
December 18, 2013 | Samantha Ruggiero '14 (CLAS)
Connecticut River at Heart of Honors Course
The honors course, offered at the Greater Hartford Campus, is a first for students at a regional campus.
December 12, 2013 | Sheila Foran
The Path Into – And Out Of – Science
The opportunity to switch majors is an important part of a college education, notes the CLAS dean.
December 9, 2013 | Jeremy Teitelbaum
HIV/AIDS Prevalence and Prospects
UConn researcher Seth Kalichman says with treatment and education, HIV/AIDS can be a chronic but manageable condition.
December 6, 2013 | Sheila Foran