By Sophia Scorziello
While Mansfield works to meet Connecticut’s affordable housing minimum and expand multi-family housing in town, the University of Connecticut strives to maintain its number of under...
This episode of d'Archive highlights a digital humanities project developed at Greenhouse Studios as part of the UConn Humanities Institute's Humility, Conviction and Public Life Project. I am joined by fello...
By Olivia Hickey
This was one of the chants that filled the University of Connecticut’s Storrs Campus during the ninth annual March to End Victim Blaming.The event was Hosted by Revolution Against Rape ...
By Alethea Kavarnos
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This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week.
This episode aired on March 8, 2019.
For the news, we covered Undergraduate Student Government electio...
Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad is a professor of psychology and neuroscience who speaks to the imminent danger loneliness poses for adults across the country. She shared her insight with the University of Connecticut community on Thursday, October 11 in the Dodd Research Center.
UConnPIRG leaders Walter Dodson and Emily O'Hara talk about the New Voters Project campaign with the upcoming mid-term elections in November. They also talk about their memories with the organization, other campaigns and what PIRG actually stands for.
University of Connecticut Hartford and Avery Point students are now living at Storrs thanks to a pilot program offered by the university to give them a residential experience at the main campus.