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Daily HeadlinesJuly 20, 2017

Cuban Tree Frog. (Getty Images)

In Frogs, Early Activity of Gut Microbiome Shapes Later Health

The impact of a healthy bacterial community in the gut is an increasing focus of scientists looking to understand a wide range of ailments in many species, including humans. Read more.

Dr. Raymond Sackler preparing for the 1998 commencement ceremony, where he received an honorary degree. (Richard Boynton/UConn File Photo)

Philanthropist, UConn Donor Dr. Raymond Sackler Dies

Dr. Sackler and his wife Beverly generously supported the University – especially in the arts, human rights, and medical research – for more than 30 years. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

MED Nurse Practitioners Part of UConn Health’s Provider Expansion

UConn in the News

The Conversation

Why the US doesn’t understand Chinese thought – and must

Washington Post

President Trump, do you remember that time Margaret Thatcher fired all the economists?

The Atlantic

How Churches Could Run Charter Schools

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