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Daily HeadlinesSeptember 30, 2016

President Obama is presented with a blanket by Mohegan Chief Lynn Malerba, left, and Brian Cladoosby, right, president of the National Congress of American Indians, during the eighth annual White House Tribal Nations Conference. (U.S. Department of the Interior Photo)

Outcome of American Indian Lawsuit Significant, Says UConn Scholar

UConn Law professor Bethany Berger says she is optimistic that the country 'is in a different age of federal tribal relations.' Read more.

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UConn Releases Results of Annual Safety Reports

UConn is releasing two reports this week that detail its response to criminal activity, sexual violence, and other issues it monitors to ensure the safety of its campus communities. The first, the Clery Annual Security and Fire Report, is required annually from all U.S. universities that receive federal financial aid funds. It includes data about […] Read more.

Breanna Stewart '16 (CLAS) is the only collegiate athlete among 25 finalists for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Team. (Stephen Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

Stewart Named 2016 WNBA Rookie of the Year

Alumna Breanna Stewart is the fourth Husky to win this honor. Read more.

Melissa Jacques, a 2010 graduate in engineering, found a job working with jet engines at Pratt & Whitney soon after graduating. (Peter Morenus/UConn File Photo)

UConn Graduates Landing Jobs Quickly After Graduation

New figures underscore the effectiveness of UConn's career services, which help prepare students for jobs throughout their time on campus. Read more.

Thomas Ritter, recipient of UConn's highest honor, the University Medal, shares a joke with Roger A. Gelfenbien, chair of the Board of Trustees, and M. Adela Eads, Senate Minority Leader, at a reception at the School of Law in 1999. (Peter Morenus/UConn File Photo)

Torrington Extension Center Renamed for Late Sen. Adela Eads

UConn’s Board of Trustees is honoring Eads’ legacy of public service by renaming the Litchfield County Extension Center after her. Read more.

UConn in the News

Washington Post

Cost of Slavery Reparations Now Within the Boundaries of the Politically Acceptable

CNN

Debate Rhetoric Brings Weight Bias Into Spotlight, Experts Say

TIME

This Year’s Flu Shot: What You Need to Know

USA Today

Breanna Stewart wins WNBA rookie of the year award

Hartford Courant

New Data Shows Most UConn Grads From Connecticut Staying In State

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