Trouble viewing this email? View in Browser
UConn Today RSS iconFacebook iconTwitter iconYouTube iconInstagram icon

Headlines

A Madagascar hissing cockroach. (Getty Images)

A Cyborg Cockroach Could Someday Save Your Life

UConn engineers’ microcircuit could improve control of futuristic biobots. Read more.

Across UConn's campuses, scholars, artists, and scientists are working on projects that will help our state, society, economy, and the world. (Angelina Reyes/UConn Photo)

UConn Research: Innovation for a Better Tomorrow

Across UConn's campuses, scholars, artists, and scientists are working on projects that will help our state, society, economy, and the world. Read more.

Morton Katz '51 attending a UConn School of Law reunion event in 2015. (Spencer A. Sloan for UConn)

99-year-old Law School Alum Finds Purpose as Public Defender

WWII veteran Morton Katz '51 is still putting the lessons he learned at UConn Law to good use as a special public defender at Hartford Superior Court. Read more.

The Nathan Hale Inn & Conference Center. The University plans to sell the Nathan Hale Inn to a professional hotel company that will make much-needed improvements to the property. (Peter Morenus/UConn File Photo)

UConn, Graduate Hotels to Enter Deal For Sale of Nathan Hale Inn

The University plans to sell the Nathan Hale Inn to a professional hotel company that will make much-needed improvements to the property. Read more.

When the swing tree was healthy, it was a popular place for students and visitors. (Sean Flynn/UConn File Photo)

UConn Taking Measures to Preserve Health of ‘Swing Tree’

Experts determined recently the tree that is home to two popular swings wasn’t absorbing enough water at the roots. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CLAS ScHOLAR2S House Visits Legislators, Alumni in Washington

CLAS History Class Sets Sail at Avery Point

MED Mom Beats Babesiosis and Successfully Delivers Twins

OVPR Treating Acute Pain in Prehospital Settings

ENG Using Software to Blacklist Blackouts, One Community at a Time

UConn in the News

WNPR

Swimming in Plastic

National Geographic

Isolated Nomads Are Under Siege in the Amazon Jungle

Associated Press

Bye Bye Bugs? Scientists Fear Non-Pest Insects are Declining

The Atlantic

This Tiny Songbird Rolls Its Head to Break Its Victim’s Neck

Forbes

Sue Bird Has Defied Age Like No One In Basketball History

University Communications

University of Connecticut

34 North Eagleville Road, Unit 3144

Storrs, Connecticut 06269

communications.uconn.edu

UConn wordmark