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Daily HeadlinesOctober 5, 2017

Steven Wisensale, professor of human development and family studies, watches a baseball game in Japan. (Chris Moore for UConn)

Coveted Class: Baseball and Society: Politics, Economics, Race, and Gender

Human development and family studies professor Steven Wisensale has designed a curriculum about baseball that isn’t a softball. Read more.

UConn alumnus Brian Paganini '03 (BUS) designed and runs ‘Quantum Biopower,’ Connecticut’s first food waste-to-energy facility. (Nathan Oldham/UConn Photo)

UConn Alum Heads State’s First Food Waste-to-Energy Plant

'It's staggering what we throw away,' says Brian Paganini '03 (BUS), who launched his business, Quantum BioPower, last December. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

DENT First Phase of Dental Care Center Completed

ENG Holster Scholars Present on Topics from Cancer to Plastic to Aging

ENG UConn Launches Chapter of National Academy of Inventors

UConn in the News

Psychology Today

Wearing Cancer Survival Like a Badge of Honor

SB Nation

Maya Moore literally can’t stop winning championships

Huffington Post

Trump’s Tax Plan Is An Act Of Political Domination By The Rich

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