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Daily HeadlinesSeptember 22, 2020

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaks in the Reading Room in William F. Starr Hall at the UConn School of Law in Hartford on March 12, 2004. At right is her former clerk, Paul Schiff Berman, who was then on the law school faculty and who moderated a question-and-answer session.

UConn Law Remembers Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made two memorable visits to the UConn School of Law during her remarkable career. Read more.

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UConn Addresses Misconceptions, Questions About COVID-19 Dashboard and Data

Answers to frequently asked questions relating to the University's strategy of testing and containment in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more.

Detail of a partially blurred periodic table of the elements. Focus on arsenic

Without Oxygen, Earth’s Early Microbes Relied on Arsenic to Sustain Life

A UConn researcher has found evidence indicating that arsenic once played a role similar to oxygen for organisms early in the history of life on Earth. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

MED 37th Annual Graduate Student Research Day Carries On Virtually

UConn in the News

Connecticut magazine

Tried-and-True Principles Are the Best Defense Against Sickness

The Washington Post

Who Will Benefit From Psychedelic Medicine?

NBC Connecticut

New Class for Emotional Wellness Being Offered at UConn

Law 360

Six Captivating Tax Opinions By Justice Ginsburg

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