Golden sunrise light over Horsebarn Hill fields. Bare trees line a gentle slope, thing patches of snow trace the ground as morning list lingers in the distance.
Daylight saved ✅
09.03.2026 14:32
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A smiling woman stands beside a colorful sign reading “Community Fridge / Refrigerador Comunitaria,” with messages in English and Spanish encouraging people to take what they need and leave what they don’t.
Two students examine tomato plants growing in a greenhouse, surrounded by tall vines labeled with bright pink tags.
Four culinary students in a commercial kitchen hold plated dishes and smile, standing in front of stainless steel cooking equipment and prepared ingredients.
March is National Nutrition Month! At CAHNR, students, faculty, and staff work to make our communities healthier through a vibrant agricultural industry and food supply, nutrition education, innovation advancements in food production, and sustainable crop production.
cahnr.uconn.edu/strategic-vi...
05.03.2026 15:19
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Supporting Local Farms: Community Supported Agriculture highlighted
MANSFIELD — While we are in the midst of a record-setting cold here in Connecticut, farmers across the state still carry on with their duties and responsibilities on their farms.
“CSAs are a popular option in Northeastern Connecticut, particularly for residents who have found it hard to consistently access fresh, local food,” said Ginger Jenne, Grown ConNECTed project coordinator with UConn Extension.
www.thechronicle.com/news/support... @uconnextension.bsky.social
04.03.2026 13:52
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Mary Anne Amalaradjou Named CAHNR Leadership Fellow - UConn Today
Associate professor to support collegewide engagement and strategic vision efforts
"CAHNR’s strength lies in the expertise and commitment of its faculty and staff, and I look forward to supporting conversations that move our shared goals forward,” says associate professor and 2026 CAHNR leadership fellow Mary Anne Amalaradjou
today.uconn.edu/2026/03/mary...
03.03.2026 18:08
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A pink and white flower blooms in front of a building.
Daydreaming of Spring to welcome March🌷
02.03.2026 16:08
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mRNA’s Matryoshka Move - UConn Today
Researchers copy viral strategies to get mRNA medicines into cells in one piece
UConn researchers, including Steven Szczepanek of the Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science, showed a new way to deliver mRNA into cells to treat diseases such as cancer.
today.uconn.edu/2026/02/mrna...
27.02.2026 15:16
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A horse's neigh may be unique in the animal kingdom. Now scientists know how they do it
How exactly horses produce that distinctive sound — also called a neigh — has long eluded scientists.
“I’d never imagined that there was a whistling component. It’s really interesting, and I can hear that now,” said Jenifer Nadeau, associate professor in the Department of Animal Science and equine specialist with UConn Extension
apnews.com/article/hors... @uconnextension.bsky.social
26.02.2026 17:27
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Advancing Sustainable Tomato and Hemp Production Through Innovative Growing Practices - ASHS
Recent research from Jessica Lubell-Brand, professor of horticulture in the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, offers promising insights for growers seeking sustainable production methods for tomatoes and hemp.
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25.02.2026 14:02
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A snowy landscape at Horsebarn Hill with a single tree silhouetted against a pale winter sky. A person walks a dog along the ridge, with fence posts visible in the foreground across the snow-covered field.
Snowy skies over Horsebarn Hill ❄️
24.02.2026 13:58
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The UConn Department of Allied Health Sciences at Storrs and Waterbury prepares students for impactful health care careers through hands-on learning, personalized advising, and a diverse curriculum — equipping graduates to pursue advanced study or enter the workforce.
alliedhealth.uconn.edu
23.02.2026 14:04
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Curating Green Space in an Urban Jungle - UConn Today
CAHNR Alum Stephanie Lucas uses her training in plant science to enrich an iconic historic park in New York City
Known as the "concrete jungle," New York City boasts over 30,000 acres of parkland. Stephanie Lucas '10 has spent the past 15 years applying her UConn Plant Science and Landscape Architecture degree at one of those treasured green spaces- Madison Square Park. today.uconn.edu/2026/02/cura...
19.02.2026 14:20
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Innovation Quest Turns Ambitious UConn Students into Entrepreneurs - UConn Today
Kickoff workshops begin Feb. 4; no previous experience required
With the help he received from UConn’s Innovation Quest (iQ) entrepreneurship program Keegan Jalbert, graduate student in the UConn Department of Nutritional Sciences, is making great progress with his company called AccessFlora. today.uconn.edu/2026/02/inno...
12.02.2026 13:48
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MSN
Frost cracking occurs when the water in the tree sap freezes and expands quickly under the trunk, causing vertical cracks in the tree and a loud popping noise, says the UConn Home and Garden Education Center. www.msn.com/en-us/weathe...
09.02.2026 18:10
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Rebecca Stearns, kinesiologist, on hotter marathon temperatures: “Performance is going to suffer first”
Your chance of getting ideal conditions at one of the World Marathon Majors is shrinking—and in some case, nonexistent.
Rebecca Stearns, chief operating officer at the Korey Stringer Institute, explains how runners can prepare themselves for warmer conditions by training in the heat to lessen the impact hotter weather can have on performance. www.runnersworld.com/news/a700114...
06.02.2026 16:07
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'Can't say enough about walking:' UConn health expert breaks down importance of exercising as we age
As we enter middle age, cardiometabolic diseases and sarcopenia are issues to worry about that can impact our health.
According to Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Kinesiology Linda Pescatello, of utmost importance regarding exercise as people age is expending calories, especially as people who leave college and head into world tend to put on weight. www.ctinsider.com/health/artic...
05.02.2026 14:55
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Tolland crews are treating roads with salt differently after undergoing training through UConn's Green Snow Pro course, which Extension Educator Mike Dietz of the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment helped develop. www.wtnh.com/news/connect...
04.02.2026 14:30
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Making a Difference, from the Classroom to the Community - UConn Today
To date, UConn E-Corps students have completed 237 projects in 70 Connecticut towns
To date, UConn E-Corps students have completed 237 projects in 70 Connecticut towns since the course launched in 2016 thanks to a multidisciplinary effort, which included faculty from UConn Extension. today.uconn.edu/2026/01/maki...
03.02.2026 14:06
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A Better Way to Measure Body Fat for Athletes - UConn Today
Jennifer Fields, assistant professor of nutritional sciences, has developed an equation to allow coaches, trainers, and anyone else working with athletes to ...
Jennifer Fields, assistant professor of nutritional sciences, has developed an equation to allow coaches, trainers, and anyone else working with athletes to gain a more accurate, accessible measurement of body composition.
today.uconn.edu/2026/01/a-be...
02.02.2026 14:37
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Congratulations to Sarah Reed of the CAHNR Department of Animal Science on receiving a regional award for excellence in agricultural sciences teaching and student engagement from the @usdagov.bsky.social and APLU. www.nifa.usda.gov/about-nifa/b...
29.01.2026 14:14
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November/December 2025 Digital Edition - Today's Dietitian Magazine
Better understanding the nutritional impact of the Superwoman Role and nutritional disparities among Black women have been a core focus of Blackman Carr's research. www.todaysdietitian.com/november-dec...
27.01.2026 14:15
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