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Daily HeadlinesMarch 29, 2017

Pathobiology professor Paulo Verardi began working to develop a vaccine for the Zika virus at the height of last year's outbreak in his native country Brazil. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

Responding to a Crisis: A Vaccine for Zika

Pathobiology professor Paulo Verardi began working to develop a vaccine for the Zika virus at the height of last year's outbreak in his native country Brazil. Read more.

Veteran Michael Zacchea discusses the hardships and challenges of his assignment as the first U.S. military adviser to build, train, and lead the Iraqi Army after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. (Photo courtesy of Michael Zacchea)

UConn’s Michael Zacchea: Leading the Iraqi Army Fifth Battalion

'When you’re experiencing an event, you don’t see all the things that are going on. Only later did we see the rise of ISIS, the fall of Fallujah.' Read more.

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UConn Commended for Financial Reporting Practices

The Government Finance Officers Association has awarded UConn the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its report on the 2016 fiscal year. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

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Latest Technology

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Associated Press

Iranians, engines of US university research, wait in limbo

Anesthesiology News

Placebo Plus Usual Treatment Achieves Clinically Significant Back Pain Relief

Everyday Health

Pros and Cons of Functional Electrical Stimulation for MS-Related Foot Drop

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