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Daily HeadlinesSeptember 25, 2019

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How Our Brains Cope with the Constancy of Change

Objects and people change around us constantly, and yet we can still identify them. How our brain keeps track of that is a mystery for which a UConn scientist and his students proposed a novel solution. Read more.

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Meet the Researcher: Chelsea Garcia ’20, Nutritional Sciences

“I want to continue to do research and relay those findings to the public with the hopes of having a positive impact,” says Chelsea Garcia '20 (CAHNR). Read more.

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UConn Releases Annual Safety Reports

The reports include the U.S.-mandated Clery Annual Security and Fire Safety Report and, a second, state-mandated annual overview. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CLAS UConn to Offer Tropical Studies Courses in South Africa

ENG UConn Partners in $100M DOE Innovation Hub on Water Technologies

UConn in the News

Hartford Business Journal

Steeped in Tradition, Connecticut is also a Leader in World-class Innovation

Hartford Business Journal

A Strategic Plan for Connecticut’s Bioscience Sector Points the Way to the Future

U.S. News

University Garden Invites Children to Learn From Nature

The National Law Review

Gross Receipts Taxes Face Policy and Legal Challenges

Washington Times

Photo Exhibit Aims to Draw Attention to the ‘(un)Forgotten’

Nanowerk

How Molecular Footballs Burst in an X-ray Laser Beam

Hartford Courant

On National Voter Registration Day, UConn Students Take Aim at 2020 Election

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