News New Master’s Degree in Social Responsibility & Impact in Business Seeks Students Interested in Making a Difference in the World UConn Celebrates Promotion and Tenure of 91 Faculty UConn’s Engineers Without Borders Hosts Northeast Regional Conference HRI Faculty Spotlight, César Abadía-Barrero Latest Project from UConn Filmmaker a Personal One; Uncle’s Story Told in ‘A Double Life’ Neag School Hosts Award-Winning Journalist Katie Barnes for Book Talk UConn Pop-up Courses Launching Soon on Islamophobia, Antisemitism Dean of Engineering to Transition from Administration to Research, Teaching Pandemic Journaling Project Archive Opens for Research Human Rights Close to Home: A Unique Civics Education Program for K-12 Students, Supported By the Redstone Family Foundation, Launched at UConn Read More on UConn Today In the News Headlines from Around the World We’re Already Barreling Toward the Next Pandemic October 12, 2021 Sarah Willen, who studies Americans’ conceptions of health equity, offers her perspective to The Atlantic. [Read More] UConn Filmmaker’s Documentary Telling Story of Connecticut Immigrant Family Stricken with COVID at Baby’s Birth Earns Emmy Nominations September 28, 2021 Oscar Guerra’s documentary “Love, Life, and the Virus” earns Emmy nominations in two categories. [Read More] Mobilizing Empathy for a Truly Cosmopolitan Human Rights August 30, 2021 Shareen Hertel on how the COVID-19 pandemic offers the opportunity to show the interconnections among people and rights. [Read More] Indian Dowry Payments Remarkably Stable, Study Says August 30, 2021 Nishith Prakash’s research on Indian dowery payments is highlighted by the BBC. [Read More] An Illegal Gold Rush is Igniting Attacks on Indigenous People in the Amazon August 30, 2021 Scott Wallace on threats to Indigenous communities in Brazil featured in National Geographic. [Read More] Chris Dodd Reflects on His Father’s Work at the Nuremberg Trials December 18, 2020 Dodd notes that he is working to promote awareness and study of the Holocaust and other human rights issues through the Dodd Center at UConn. [Read More]
We’re Already Barreling Toward the Next Pandemic October 12, 2021 Sarah Willen, who studies Americans’ conceptions of health equity, offers her perspective to The Atlantic. [Read More]
UConn Filmmaker’s Documentary Telling Story of Connecticut Immigrant Family Stricken with COVID at Baby’s Birth Earns Emmy Nominations September 28, 2021 Oscar Guerra’s documentary “Love, Life, and the Virus” earns Emmy nominations in two categories. [Read More]
Mobilizing Empathy for a Truly Cosmopolitan Human Rights August 30, 2021 Shareen Hertel on how the COVID-19 pandemic offers the opportunity to show the interconnections among people and rights. [Read More]
Indian Dowry Payments Remarkably Stable, Study Says August 30, 2021 Nishith Prakash’s research on Indian dowery payments is highlighted by the BBC. [Read More]
An Illegal Gold Rush is Igniting Attacks on Indigenous People in the Amazon August 30, 2021 Scott Wallace on threats to Indigenous communities in Brazil featured in National Geographic. [Read More]
Chris Dodd Reflects on His Father’s Work at the Nuremberg Trials December 18, 2020 Dodd notes that he is working to promote awareness and study of the Holocaust and other human rights issues through the Dodd Center at UConn. [Read More]