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Students from the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Club got to sneak a peek of Ledge Stone Orchards in Lebanon, CT with a tour by owner Steve Preli. The visit was full of fall vibes and yummy local produce 🍎
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For over 100 years, UConn 4-H has helped Connecticut youth learn, lead, and serve their communities. #National4HWeek

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Using hydroponics to grow change- CAHNR Alum leads a global model for food security and empowerment.

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CAHNR’s own Lindsay DiStefano appointed interim VP for Research.

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Step into UConn’s Human Anatomy Learning Laboratory (H.A.L.L.) — a modern, state-of-the-art cadaver lab designed for hands-on learning and supporting online instruction in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and pathology education. 

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The UConn Department of Natural Resources and the Environment trains future environmental leaders through hands-on, outdoor learning in four career-focused tracks, where students learn to steward ecosystems using science, tech, and community-driven approaches. 

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Saddle up! 🐎 Our Animal Science Department offers horseback riding programs open to the public for all skill levels.

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Two horses being led into the riding arena.
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ALUM SPOTLIGHT: From studying Pathobiology and Veterinary Sciences at UConn to pioneering pet cancer treatments: CAHNR alum Ashley Kalinauskas ‘12 is making a difference for animals and their families.

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CAHNR Alum Ashley Kalinauskas helps pets fight cancer
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From energy use to heart health, UConn Assistant Professor Shinsuke Tanka research reveals daylight savings time may do more harm than good.

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Thank you to the generous donation of a lifelong farmer and alumnus, UConn CAHNR will have a newly renovated hub for public facing activities and research related to plant and soil health, the George Leigh Minor Plant and Soil Health Center. 🌱
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New Plant and Soil Health Center Named in Honor of Alum George Leigh Minor - UConn Today
George Leigh Minor ’56 (CAHNR) passed away at the age of 90 in January 2025, leaving a generous donation, which will be used to fund the renovations necessa ...
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There’s always something growing at UConn’s Plant Science Research and Education Farm, a 153-acre facility right down the road from campus. 🌸
UConn Research Farm greenery UConn Research Farm flowers in bloom UConn Research Farm purple flowers in bloom
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UConn expert William Kraemer says Pilates won’t give you ‘long lean muscles’ but it can still strengthen, stretch and improve how your body moves.

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Can Pilates Really Make My Muscles ‘Long and Lean’?
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Researchers in the CAHNR's Department of Nutritional Sciences have completed a review study that highlights the health benefits of kimchi, a Korean food that has been gaining global popularity in recent years.

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Why Kimchi Could Be Your Next Superfood - UConn Today
Studies highlight that fermented kimchi consumption provides benefits for fasting glucose levels, triglycerides, and hypertension
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📷 Calling all CAHNR & RHSA students! Enter the Student Photography Competition for a chance to showcase your UConn experience. Deadline Oct. 10.
Cows on Horsebarn Hill at sunset
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The beauty of campus in fall is so close 🍂

📸 Sean Flynn
Fall tree and mums
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When the two kinds of seals in the waters around Cape Cod get infected with influenza, harbor seals get sick but gray seals don't. Milton Levin '04 of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science and his collaborators are looking at cytokines for an answer why.

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Gray Seals Perplex Scientists with Lack of Response to Flu Infection - UConn Today
'That’s the big question we’re trying to understand – why is there a difference in the response in two different species that occupy the same space; wh ...
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Welcome to Plant Science and Landscape Architecture at UConn. With hands-on experience, diverse academic options, and dedicated faculty, we're preparing the next generation leaders in the fields of plant science and landscape architecture.

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The New York Times visited CAHNR's Korey Stringer Institute to understand how scientists' study extreme heat and help keep people safe in a changing climate. @ksinstitute.bsky.social

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Cue the Sun: This Lab Recreates Hot, Sweaty Days to Test Humans
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