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Daily HeadlinesMarch 19, 2018

Asthma inhaler and a pressurised gas cannister refill. (Getty Image)

New Study Identifies Effective Treatments for Persistent Asthma

UConn-led study in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds using a single steroid-bronchodilator treatment for both persistent asthma control and rescue relief resulted in fewer asthma attacks. Read more.

UConn medical student Fludiona Naka is overjoyed with the news of her match. She will do her residency training in dermatology at Yale-New Haven Hospital and then NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia University Medical Center. (Lauren Woods/UConn Health Photo)

Match Day 2018: Future Doctors’ Destinies Revealed

The annual event of Match Day is a rite of passage for fourth-year UConn medical students, when they find out where they will spend the next three to six years in residency training programs. Read more.

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Test of Emergency Communications Set for March 20

The University will test its emergency notification system, UConnALERT, at all campuses this Tuesday. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

BUS Management Department Ranked Highly for Research Productivity

UConn in the News

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Single-Crystal Turbine Blades Earn ASME Milestone Status

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AmeriCorps volunteers and UConn students clean up vacant Flint property

Salon

What makes Kim Jong Un tick?

Daily Messenger

Wanted: Civic Courage

CNBC

Gig Workers: Your paycheck could be in bitcoin sooner than you think

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Scientists discover evidence of early human innovation, pushing back evolutionary timeline

The Social Science Research Council

Political myopia and prophetic vision

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