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Daily HeadlinesOctober 27, 2017

A new UConn Rudd Center study shows that healthy lifestyle messages in food ads can make unhealthy products seem healthier to children.

‘Health Halo’ Effects of Food Ads Can Mislead Kids

A new UConn Rudd Center study shows that healthy lifestyle messages in food ads can make unhealthy products seem healthier to children. Read more.

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A Message from President Herbst About the Budget

The bipartisan budget agreement includes a $143 million reduction in state funding for UConn, while less than the cut that was previously proposed is still a very steep reduction, says Herbst. Read more.

Student-athlete Heidi Druehl, Women’s Soccer, speaks with her academic counselor Ingrid Hohmann about an upcoming exam she will need to take while traveling with the team. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Student-Athlete Strong: Heidi Druehl

'UConn has helped shape my life by allowing me to find my real passion.' Read more.

Schools and Colleges

MED In the ‘VAL’ – Learning the Virtual Way

SFA Graffiti Ceramic Art Exhibit Brings Everyone to the Table

UConn in the News

USA Today

George Springer won’t be silenced: He handles stutter, embraces World Series spotlight

Healthline

Your Shellfish Dinner May Include a Dash of Plastic

Emergency Management magazine

Health-Care Industry Increasingly Faces Cybersecurity Breaches

Associated Press

Puppetry museum opens exhibit celebrating mascots

Daily Mail, UK

UConn Exhibit Celebrates Mascots

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