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Daily HeadlinesOctober 11, 2019

A view of high tension wires with autumn foliage. (Getty Images)

New England Power Line Corridors Harbor Rare Bees and Other Wild Things

These corridors sustain animals, birds and insects, including dozens of bees, one of which is so rare it was thought to have been lost decades ago from the U.S., writes UConn's David Wagner. Read more.

Robert Huggins, center, assistant research professor, explains a Korey Stringer Institute training performance measurement demonstration to Indrajeet Chaubey, CAHNR dean, right. Riding the bicycle is Jeb Struder, a Ph.D. student. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Alumni Celebrate the UConn Experience

Hundreds of alumni came out to the Pratt & Whitney Hangar Museum in East Hartford to celebrate the UConn experience. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CLAS Studying the Ethics of Ancient DNA

MED Younger-looking Skin, Less Downtime

CAHNR 2019 SPARK Technology Commercialization Fund Recipients

CAHNR Meet graduate student Brendan Noons

CAHNR Remote sensing expert studies relationship between land change and climate change

UConn in the News

Medical News Today

Type 2 Diabetes: Weight Regain Reduces Cardiovascular Benefits

Stamford Advocate

Senior Tax Breaks Could Widen Gap Between CT’s Rich and Poor

Hartford Business Journal

UConn Declares Bioscience CT a Success

CNN

LGBTQ Advocates Demand More Clarity from Democratic Candidates on Equality Agenda

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