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‘Your honor, I’ve never been in the witness protection program, but I’ve had four last names’

Black Jewish Scholars on Antiblack Racism and Antisemitism conference will be held on April 29 and April 30

More than 400 attend screening of film that offers a new perspective on math and its foundational influences on society, democracy, and economic opportunity

Faculty from engineering, human rights, and education are integrating human rights into the engineering curricula to foster a more socially aware generation of engineers

A new exhibit drawn from the Pandemic Journaling Project (PJP) marks five years since the COVID-19 pandemic changed everything

The Summit will feature an opening conversation with 1968 Olympic podium protesters Tommie Smith and John Carlos, moderated by journalist Bill Rhoden.

State Treasurer explored how investors can ensure no one is left behind through a just climate transition during a keynote address to UConn students and faculty

At UConn, the Engineering for Human Rights Initiative is changing the way our engineers are taught to approach all kinds of projects

‘I knew the power of great literature in influencing me’

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