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Daily HeadlinesMay 14, 2020

An opening illustration from Professor Álvaro Lozano-Robledo's YouTube videos on math, entitled "Algebra: What is it good for?"

UConn Professor Uses Social Distancing to Create Math Enthusiasts

UConn mathematics professor Álvaro Lozano-Robledo is responding to social distancing by creating videos that show the fun side of math. Read more.

An unilluminated "On Air" light in the closed studio of WHUS.

WHUS Airs New Programming as Staff Records Shows at Home

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced WHUS from their on-campus studio, but original programming continues. Read more.

The Journey to International Environmental Policy Starts with a Single Step

UConn Marine Sciences Professor Penny Vlahos discusses her recent experience on a global panel charged with making recommendations to policymakers about pollutants. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CAHNR Meet graduate student Matthew Costello

CAHNR Life goes on at UConn animal barns during COVID-19 pandemic

MED Run the Virtual UConn Health Half, 10k, and 5k June 4-7

MED Elective Surgeries Start to Resume at UConn Health

UConn in the News

USA Today

Cicadas Will Emerge in North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia Starting This Month

The New York Times

Joel Kupperman, Scarred by Success as a ‘Quiz Kid,’ Dies at 83

Medium

How Sunlight, the Immune System, and Covid-19 Interact

The Day (New London, Conn.)

Summer At State Parks In the Time of COVID-19

The Pharmacy Times

Enhancing Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy

American College of Physicians

Evidence Does Not Support Chloroquine or HCQ Use Alone or in Combination with Azithromycin as Prophylaxis for COVID-19

The 74

Spring Hiring: Facing an Uncertain Fall and a Grim Economic Forecast, Many Districts Are Rethinking How — and Whether — to Bring On New Teachers

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