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Daily HeadlinesSeptember 13, 2019

Walter Woodard ’01 Ph.D. on Oct. 17, 2017. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Telling Stories With Connecticut State Historian Walter Woodward

Connecticut State Historian talks with UConn 360's Julie Bartucca about storytelling, his own history, and what Connecticut residents should be called. Read more.

Why is Earth so Biologically Diverse? Mountains Hold the Answer

Using a computer model, UConn's Robert Colwell and Thiago Rangel were able to simulate the processes of species origination, persistence, and extinction in South America over the past 800,000 years, through ten cycles of glaciation and warming. Read more.

Donna and John Krenicki, both UConn Class of 1984. (Submitted Photo)

$5M Gift Launches Arts and Engineering Institute

University of Connecticut alumni John and Donna Krenicki gave $5 million to the university’s Schools of Fine Arts and Engineering to launch the Krenicki Arts and Engineering Institute. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

LAW Alumna Writes History of Black Experience at UConn Law

ED Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Scott Brown Retires After 39 Years at UConn

CAHNR START Preliminary Proof of Concept Fund Recipients

MED Sepsis: When Infection Leads to Critical Illness

UConn in the News

Christianity Today

UConn’s Wright: Is American Christianity on Its Last Legs? Data Says Otherwise.

Science Codex

Why is Earth so Biologically Diverse? Mountains Hold the Answer

Huffington Post

This Is Why The U.S. Is Failing To Tackle Childhood Obesity

Hartford Business Journal

UConn Introduces Engineering and Fine Arts Institute

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