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Daily HeadlinesMay 30, 2018

Alex Schachter practically lived in a UConn sweatshirt. (Photo courtesy of the Schachter Family)

UConn Scholarship To Honor Parkland School Shooting Victim

Fourteen-year-old Alex Schachter hoped one day to play in the University's Marching Band. The University offered him admission posthumously. Read more.

Anxious teen in counseling session. (Getty Images)

For Anxiety, Single Intervention Is Not Enough

'We need a different model for mental health, one that includes regular checkups,' says UConn Health psychologist Golda Ginsburg. Read more.

A Columbia class submarine. A UConn research team has developed a new 2-D, nanostructured insulator material with highly improved electrical and thermal characteristics, moving the U.S. Navy closer to a shift in how submarines are powered. (Wikipedia Photo)

UConn Researchers Advance Submarine Power

The UConn team has developed a new 2-D, nanostructured insulator material with highly improved electrical and thermal characteristics, moving the U.S. Navy closer to a shift in how submarines are powered. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CAHNR College SNAP-Ed projects help thousands eat healthier

ENG UConn Receives National Award to Improve Precision Manufacturing

CAHNR At UConn, Great Minds Discuss Brain Research

BUS New Business Faculty Drawn by UConn’s Reputation

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Associated Press

Family of teen killed in shooting launches UConn scholarship

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