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UConn's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Preparing independent thinkers, lifelong learners, and responsible citizens since 1939.
Storrs, Connecticut
Joined June 2010
So long, friends! 👋 We’re stepping away from X. For the latest CLAS news and updates, follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn: @uconnclas.
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Congratulations to the 17 CLAS students in this record-breaking Gilman Scholarship cohort! These prestigious academic awards expand student access to study abroad programs around the globe.
A total of 31 UConn students, who will study in 14 different countries, will receive a total of nearly $94,000 in scholarship funds through the Gilman program. https://t.co/PsSch1lMxh
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What do you mean you're not sticking around for Ceremony 3? 😒 Join us at 5:30 p.m.: https://t.co/x3ILszYAfP
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Ceremony ✌ on deck! Join us at 1:30 p.m. to celebrate the Class of 2025. https://t.co/FFqPUnofdJ
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We're celebrating nearly 3,000 CLAS graduates! 🎓 Join us live at 9 a.m. for Ceremony 1: https://t.co/jqYyfYfq19
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Steven G. Smith, professor in the Department of Journalism, has been named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow for 2025, joining just 25 other scholars nationally in receiving the prestigious honor for researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
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“These United States” examines the USA as it turns 250 years old
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Without access to a formal lab, Tehreem Fatima, a first-year physiology and neurobiology major, focused her research on analyzing open-source data using statistical methods. https://t.co/Y3paswmKD2
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Tehreem Fatima’s independent research on glioblastoma has been accepted into dozens of academic conferences
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The Sports Statistics Experiential Learning Program has provided UConn Athletics with stats information to improve their performance while allowing students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience to prepare them for careers in data. https://t.co/sYvfAktDxg
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In the two years since it launched, the Sports Statistics Experiential Learning Program has grown to pair students with 12 UConn athletic programs
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Our lab is featured in several parts of the latest National Geographic special issue on religion. Here, our grad student, Sevgi Demiroglu, talks about her fieldwork in Toraja, Indonesia @UConnCLAS @UConnResearch
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The stage is set for Get Seeded Demo Day — you’re on the invite list. 5 startup teams will be pitching their ventures to @UConnAlumni judges — with $8,500 in seed funding at stake. YOU as an audience member get to help determine winners! Register at https://t.co/f8jmuR3iv5
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Congrats to Kristen Ramsey, assistant professor of molecular and cell biology, for finishing second on @Jeopardy last week and taking home $8,790! "It was the most amazing thing, but also a bit terrifying!" Ramsey says. https://t.co/JtMnJfbzxD
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A UConn molecular and cell biology assistant professor appeared on the game show on April 1
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The program gives students a hands-on learning experience as they help athletic teams analyze data to gain a competitive edge.
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In the two years since it launched, the Sports Statistics Experiential Learning Program has grown to pair students with 12 UConn athletic programs
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UConn offers graduate programs across a wide variety of fields and disciplines that rank among the very best in the United States, according to rankings released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report. https://t.co/tE9ZAruKap
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U.S. News & World Report rankings show breadth and depth of graduate education at UConn
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Standing roughly where Hawley Armory is today, along with dorm rooms, the first student housing for women included classrooms and even a gym, where the very first UConn women’s basketball game was played in 1902 (a victory for UConn, naturally). https://t.co/1CKpMb1AFE
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Zemi Labs creates wearable garments that provide real-time relevant analytics about human bio-mechanical data, like heart and muscle performance, cognitive awareness, emotional status, and physiological workload. Listen for more:
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Krista Mitchell ’25 (SFA, CLAS) explored nostalgia and self-expression in Joker Stardust, an exhibition she curated at the Benton. Centered on the question “Who am I?”, the project began as a critique of consumerism.
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'Joker Stardust,' on display March 27-30, started as a critique of consumerism inspired by the 1980s but eventually morphed into a multilayered pr ...
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Long-haul truck drivers keep the U.S. economy moving, but a recent study by Merrill Singer, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology, found the job comes with serious health risks, from chronic illness to sleep deprivation.
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Long-haul truckers play a vital role in the economy, but face a daunting array of health risks stemming from their work
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