Trouble viewing this email? View in Browser
UConn Today RSS iconFacebook iconTwitter iconYouTube iconInstagram icon

Daily HeadlinesApril 19, 2017

A new study shows that actions to demand improvements would be most welcomed in communities of color, where children are also exposed to greater amounts of unhealthy food marketing. (Shutterstock Photo)

Parents Concerned About Unhealthy Food Marketing to Children

A new study shows that actions to demand improvements would be most welcomed in communities of color, where children are also exposed to greater amounts of unhealthy food marketing. Read more.

Iram Valverde, president of the Undergraduate Student Government for 2017-18, takes office April 19. (Emily Fitzpatrick/UConn Photo)

Meet This Year’s USG President Irma Valverde

Valverde assumes office today, for the upcoming academic year. Read more.

Gov. Dannel Malloy, center, speaks at a media event at the Wolff Family Park to recognize energy saving initiatives with Eversource on April 18, 2017. At left is Jim Hunt, senior vice-president for regulatory affairs at Eversource and Mary Sotos, deputy commissioner of DEEP. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn Partners with Eversource to Boost Energy Efficiency

‘Green’ plans that will save $1.5 million are intended to keep the University in the vanguard of environmentally conscious schools in the U.S. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

BUS Voya Conference: Self-Identity and Marketing

SFA Connecticut Repertory Theatre adds “Cabaret Late Night” Event to Nutmeg Summer Series

UConn in the News

Washington Post

Yankees vs. Red Sox: Learning how to become a two-team family

IEEE Spectrum

Startup Profile: Enviro Power is Bringing Microcogeneration to the U.S.

Reader's Digest

9 Foods That Calm Anxiety

NIH Research Matters

Repairing torn rotator cuffs

University Communications

University of Connecticut

34 North Eagleville Road, Unit 3144

Storrs, Connecticut 06269

communications.uconn.edu

UConn wordmark