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Daily HeadlinesAugust 13, 2020

A large chalk board welcoming students to the Shippee residence hall

Residential Students Return to Campus Amid New Coronavirus Precautions

UConn's annual move-in weekend will be different this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more.

Douglas Casa, CEO of the Korey Stringer Institute and professor of kinesiology.

Korey Stringer Institute: Progress Made in High School Sports Safety Policies

The Korey Stringer Institute has released its annual report on the progress states are making to protect the health of high school student athletes. Read more.

Professor Dan Schwartz

Meet the Researcher: Dan Schwartz, Physiology & Neurobiology

Researcher Dan Schwartz's talents have led him to pursue a dizzying array of projects at UConn. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CAHNR Meet undergraduate student Autumn Blasi

CAHNR Biostatistician studies health behavior and health policy

MED Welcome Medical and Dental Class of 2024

MED Governor Lamont, Lt. Governor Bysiewicz, U.S. Sen. Blumenthal, and Local Officials Tour Start-Up Company Producing UConn-Made Face Mask Solution

UConn in the News

The Journal Times (Racine, Wisc.)

The First Scene of Caron Butler’s Second Act: How He’s Trying to Make the World Better

Healio

Return to Sport in COVID-19 Pandemic: Be Involved in the Complex Decisions

WFSB-TV, Hartford

Governor Visits Small Startup Company That Makes Innovative Facemask Parts

AARP

What Should Your Diet Be Like After 50?

WNYC Radio

The Meaning of Kamala Harris to Indian-Americans

The Hartford Courant

Renovated Hotel on UConn Campus Provides Housing Option for Returning Students

Bloomberg Tax

States Target Missed Tax Collections From Intercompany Transfers

WFSB-TV

Educators Describe “Real-Time Learning”

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