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Daily HeadlinesMay 2, 2018

The decision to acknowledge sponsorship of a cyberattack is often linked to whether the attacker hopes to draw attention to a cause or to actually influence events, says political scientist Evan Perkoski. (Getty Images)

Claiming Credit for Cyberattacks

The decision to acknowledge sponsorship of an attack is often linked to whether the attacker hopes to draw attention to a cause or to actually influence events, says political scientist Evan Perkoski. Read more.

Student-athlete, Zaina Zaki ’18 (BUS) listens to a lecture on financial risk management by finance professor Shantaram Hegde in the School of Business. Zaki tried two different majors before settling on finance. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Student-Athlete Strong: Zaina Zaki

This graduating women's tennis player, who tried two different majors before settling on finance, says she would advise freshmen that 'It's okay to be unsure of what you want to do for the rest of your life.' Read more.

Schools and Colleges

BUS Business School Professor Wayne Bragg to Retire

UConn in the News

Washington Post

Call for Puerto Rico’s statehood, independence reignited

Washington Post

Annual Supreme Court guessing game: Will Kennedy stay or go?

Associated Press

Annual Supreme Court guessing game: Will Kennedy stay or go?

Science Daily

A search for cleft palate’s cause reveals a map of the facial genome

National Public Radio

UConn’s Scruggs: Republicans can be persuasive about climate change

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