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Joshua Bidwell '20 (CLAS) and Paul Hanlon, veteran and outreach coordinator for the Office of Veterans Affairs and Military Programs, meet at Bookworms Cafe at the Homer Babbidge Library. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Preserving Veteran Stories for Future Generations

'Everyone writes books about the generals ... These are the people you don’t remember, and I think that is a failure in our history and the way we write it,' says Joshua Bidwell '20 (CLAS), whose interview of a veteran will be archived at the Library of Congress and the Dodd Research Center. Read more.

A U.S. Bell UH-1 Iroquois 'Huey' helicopter that saw combat in the Vietnam War, on display at the Smithsonian Museum of American History. Political scientist Christine Sylvester argues that exhibits like this valorize war. (Photo courtesy of Christine Sylvester)

A Different Kind of War Memory

Personal memories of war should be taken more seriously in public exhibits pertaining to American wars, says a UConn political scientist in her new book. Read more.

Puppeteers rehearsing “Spacebus 9” at the television studio at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

Children’s Hospital the Set for Student Puppetry Performance

While the design and building of puppets is a familiar task for Noel Williams MFA, creating them from materials that can be cleaned and sanitized under hospital infection control protocols was not. Read more.

Left to right, two members of the Galdamez family; Franklin René Ruano Galdamez; Adam Kuegler (back) law student; Valeria Gomez, William R. Davis Clinical Fellow at UConn Law; Alexandria Madjeric, law student; and Thais Ortolaza, UConn School of Social Work student intern. (Camille Chill/UConn Photo)

Law Students Make a Case for Asylum

The Asylum and Human Rights Clinic at UConn Law has handled more than 125 cases in a 15-year period. Typically, 20 law students participate in the intensive program each year. Read more.

UConn graduate student, Mohamed Sharafeldin, holds a unique pipette tip created with a 3D printer. May 16, 2019. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

New 3D-Printed Technology Lowers Cost of Common Medical Test

'Anything that can be run by normal ELISA can be run by this, with the advantage of being less expensive, much faster, and accessible,' says UConn's Mohamed Sharafeldin. Read more.

Kurt Schwenk, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, in the field with students. (Thomas Rettig/UConn Multimedia).

Witnessing Evolution’s Great Truths

UConn's Kurt Schwenk uses high-speed video to fully expose hidden details within evolution and life. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

BUS Commencement Advice: In an Unpredictable World, Be True to Yourself

ED Massachusetts Renews Professional Development Program with UConn

ENG Advanced Electron Microscopy Center Tackles Real World Challenges in Materials Science

LAW A Veteran’s Long Route to UConn Law

LAW Law Graduates Primed to Tackle World’s Problems

MED Aneurysm Detection and Correction

UConn in the News

U.S. News

10 Medical Schools With the Most African Americans

CNN

U.S. Kids Aren’t Eating Enough Seafood, Study Says

New York Times

What Reparations for Slavery Might Look Like in 2019

BBC Mundo

UConn’s Scott Wallace: U.S. Applied Everything it Learned in Vietnam to Central America

Science News Magazine

Key Parts of a Fruit Fly’s Genetic Makeup Finally Decoded

Best Life

New Research Shows Exercise Is a Huge Mood Booster For People With Mental Illness

STAT

UConn’s Cogan: Vaccinations Will Take a Hit if the Affordable Care Act is Toppled

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