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UConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 137: UConn’s Rudd Center Studies Various Food IssuesUConn’s nationally-renowned Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health promotes solutions to food insecurity, poor diet quality, and weight bias through research and policy. Marlene Schwartz is the director of the Rudd Center and joins us on the podcast. She is also a professor of Human Development and Family Studies. Marlene talks about how the Rudd Center performs research and advocates on these various issues. She also gives parents helpful hints on how to get their children to eat healthy foods and good tips on how buying things like fruits and vegetables can be done in an economic wa...2025-04-3019 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 136: UConn Professor Looks at Role of Law in BusinessesRobert Bird, a professor of business law in UConn’s School of Business, has a new book out -  “Legal Knowledge in Organizations: A Source of Strategic and Competitive Advantage.” Bird tells us that most companies believe that lawyers and legal knowledge are only necessary to avoid breaking the law or getting stuck in a lawsuit. Legal knowledge, however, is much more valuable than that and can be a source of competitive advantage for any company that wants to use legal knowledge in this fashion. Bird goes through the five pathways a business can use to make the law a posit...2025-04-1723 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn wins long-elusive national championship (Ep. 142)After a nine-year drought, UConn is back on top after winning the 2025 national championship.On this first-ever post-title edition of Chasing Perfection, we talk about how the Huskies’ dominance in the Final Four proves they still run the sport, why Azzi Fudd was the perfect pick for most outstanding player, Sarah Strong’s incredible run, Geno’s coaching job and more. We also make a few way-too-early predictions for next season and discuss where Paige Bueckers fits among the program’s all-time greats.Lastly, we want to thank everyone who tuned in this past season, whether...2025-04-0955 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn destroys UCLA, moves on to national championship (Ep. 141)UConn women’s basketball is back in the national championship after a 34-point beatdown of UCLA in the national semifinal. On this episode, we break down the Huskies’ historic win and then preview the title game against South Carolina. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2025-04-0518 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 135: The Future of Clothing Is So SmartJohn Toribio is a doctoral student at UConn in polymer chemistry – and is the first student to join us in this current format of the UConn 360 podcast. In addition to his studies, he is the CEO and CTO of Zemi Labs, (zemilabs.com), which is a start-up company creating smart clothing for comprehensive health and fitness. The company 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. Zemi was the winner of UConn’s 2024 Innovation Quest entrepreneurship competition and received a $15,000 award. Toribio discusses wher...2025-04-0220 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn steamrolls through the first two rounds (Ep. 139)UConn women’s basketball is through to the Sweet Sixteen after winning its first NCAA Tournament games by a combined 103 points. We dig into the victories over Arkansas State and South Dakota State, discuss whether anyone can stop Paige Bueckers and explain why the Huskies’ fate is in their hands alone. We also preview the regionals, talk about the devastating injury to JuJu Watkins and take a quick look ahead to next season after Azzi Fudd announced her return. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get acce...2025-03-2650 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastIs this UConn's year? (Ep. 138)The NCAA Tournament is here. The bracket is out and UConn knows its path to a 12th national championship. The headline matchup is a potential Elite Eight rematch with USC, though there’s plenty of other intriguing storylines around the field. This week, we preview March Madness, run through each round and make our predictions for how the next month will pan out. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2025-03-1954 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 134: Irish Studies at UConnIt is March, which means Saint Patrick’s Day and Irish-American Heritage Month in the United States. Here at UConn, Mary Burke is a professor in the Department of English and oversees the Irish Literature Concentration. She joins us on this episode of the UConn 360 podcast to talk about Irish studies on campus and her background as a scholar and professor. Mary explains the origins of the holiday back in Ireland and some of her own family traditions. If you are interested in learning about Irish literature, but have never studies it, she gives you a few places to st...2025-03-1923 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHPandemic funding and social-emotional supports in Connecticut schoolsConnecticut researchers discuss how school districts planned to support social emotional supports in the aftermath of COVID-19, and what they did.  Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests:  Morgaen Donaldson, Associate Dean for Research and Professor in Educational Leadership, UConn Neag School of Education; Director of the UConn Center for Education Policy Analysis, Research, and Evaluation Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Neag Endowed Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, UConn Neag School of Education; Co-Director, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Mi...2025-03-1926 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn's defense, Bueckers' assertiveness stand out from Big East Tournament (Ep. 137)UConn is through the Big East Tournament after winning three games in three days to claim its 30th conference tournament title. During the weekend at Mohegan Sun Arena, the Huskies showed off some new and improved aspects of their game — the defense had moments of dominance, Paige Bueckers displayed a takeover ability we haven’t seen in years and Sarah Strong took some steps forward. Does that change the outlook for the NCAA Tournament? We also get into bracketology and explain why all the other results this weekend ended up helping UConn out. This is a publ...2025-03-1344 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 133: A New Book from Coach CalhounFormer UConn men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun won three national championships for the Huskies, but the relationship he has with players goes well beyond in the court. Calhoun has recently finished his third book - “More Than a Game: How the UConn Dynasty Was Built on a Culture of Caring” – which he co-authored with sportswriter Dom Amore. The book takes a look at Calhoun’s relationships with a number of former players from all his various coaching stops with many of them former Huskies. Amore joins us on the latest episode of the UConn 360 podcast to talk about how the bo...2025-03-0522 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastReacting to UConn's dominant win over South Carolina (Ep. 135)UConn women’s basketball went down to South Carolina and didn’t just come out with a win, it did so in dominant fashion. On this episode, we get into what the different was for the Huskies, whether this changes how they’re perceived by the rest of the nation and if some of the program’s mystique has returned. We also talk about the first bracket reveal and where UConn stands after Sunday. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingp...2025-02-2040 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastCan UConn find the "it" factor at South Carolina? (Ep. 134)In UConn’s three losses this season, something has been missing — it’s just hard to pin down exactly what that is. That topic is especially relevant after the Huskies fell to Tennessee last Thursday and are now set to head to South Carolina on Sunday. With their last chance to prove themselves before the regular season ends, can UConn find the “it” factor? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2025-02-1422 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastHow will UConn fare against new-look Tennessee team? (Ep. 133)UConn women’s basketball is finally getting a break from Big East play with a trip to take on old rival Tennessee. While the Huskies should have an edge in talent, the Vols play unlike any other team in the nation: They press all game, make hockey-style substitutions and shooting a ton of 3-pointers. We’ll learn a lot about UConn on Thursday night.With the old rivalry back in the spotlight, we also discuss Geno Auriemma’s contrite comments about how the matchup became “stupid” because it “become something other than a basketball game.” Lastly, we talk about whe...2025-02-0630 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 131: Hope Springs EternalHusky baseball coach Jim Penders joins this edition of the UConn 360 podcast as he enters his 22nd season guiding this historic program. He is just the fifth coach to guide the team in the past 100 years and Penders talks about the responsibilities that carries. The Penders family has deep baseball and athletic roots in Connecticut and nationally, which inspires him every day. He has spent 33 of the past 35 years as part of the “Hook C” as a player, assistant coach and head coach – the two other years were spent in politics in Washington, D.C. Penders has led UConn to nin...2025-02-0524 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastEven without Paige Bueckers, UConn starting to find its groove (Ep. 131)UConn women’s basketball survived a major injury scare when Paige Bueckers came out of an awkward collision with only a knee sprain. Since then, the Huskies have played two games without her and acquitted themselves well. They’ve also been more consistent in the new year — thanks in part to the recent emergence of a few players. We get into all that and more (should the starting lineup change?) in this week’s episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ch...2025-01-1537 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 129: Stopping the Loneliness on CampusAnna Mae Duane is the director of the UConn Humanities Institute and is currently coordinating a year-long series of events to address the feeling of loneliness that some college students have. Anna was inspired to do this when she received a letter from a UConn student who had given up on companionship. Anna talks about events that happened in the fall semester and some that are planned for the spring. Listeners can email her at uchi@uconn.edu to find out more about the program. Anna also explains what parents can do for their younger children to fight loneliness...2025-01-0825 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastWhat to make of UConn after the loss to USC (Ep. 130)Coming off a loss to No. 7 USC on Saturday night, UConn remains an enigma. The Huskies were terrible in the first half but turned it around and nearly pulled off a comeback win in the second half. On this episode, we discuss:* How to feel about UConn’s Jekyll and Hyde performance* When it’s reasonable to expect more consistency from the Huskies* Whether they should stick with the small-ball lineup* Is South Carolina a must-win?* Could Paige Bueckers be putting too much pressure on herself?We also...2024-12-2347 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHThe Connecticut WSCC Partnership: the first year in East HartfordKathleen Williamson of UConn and Tracy Stefano, East Hartford Public Schools (East Hartford, CT), introduce the Connecticut WSCC Partnership and its collaboration with the East Hartford Public Schools. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests:  • Tracy Stefano, K-12 Supervisor of Health & Physical Education, East Hartford Public Schools • Kathleen Williamson, Assistant Research Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, UConn Resources Read a transcript of the podcast. Connecticut WSCC Partnership website UConn Collaboratory on School and C...2024-12-1917 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn remains a work in progress (Ep. 130)UConn followed up its best performance of the season against Louisville with a step back in a loss at Notre Dame. The Huskies no longer looked like an unstoppable juggernaut. Instead, they reverted to their previous form: A work in progress. On this episode, we discuss reasons for concern and optimism going forward. We also preview the upcoming matchup with Audi Crook and Iowa State, then talk about whether the USC game is a must-win for UConn. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to...2024-12-1742 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastGauging UConn's true potential (Ep. 129)UConn is coming off its best performance of the season with a 33-point thrashing of No. 22 Louisville, but it also has to deal with the (temporary) loss of Azzi Fudd to a (minor) injury. With Notre Dame looming, we discuss how long the Huskies may be without Fudd, how her absence impacts the team and whether we can really know what their potential is. We also try to figure out the last time UConn looked like genuine national championship favorites and preview the heavyweight matchup with the Fighting Irish. This is a public episode. If you...2024-12-1145 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastWhere UConn stands ahead of a defining stretch (Ep. 128)UConn women’s basketball has finished the tune-up portion of its schedule and now gets into a defining stretch that features four ranked opponents over the next five games. On this episode, we discuss whether the Huskies will be ready for the challenge or if their inconsistency will come back to bite them. We also get into Azzi Fudd’s breakout vs. Ole Miss, the team’s disappointing performance vs. Holy Cross and whether Sarah Strong is already in elite company at UConn. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other...2024-12-0650 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn prepares for its first real test (Ep. 125)UConn began its season with two wins over BU and USF, though it’s not like either of those contests were ever going to be close. Now, the Huskies will get their first test of the year when they travel down to the Tar Heel State to face No. 14 USF. On this episode, we recap the wins — discussing the notable performers, talking about what stood out between the two games — and look ahead to Friday’s matchup. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus ep...2024-11-1327 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 125: Cheese, Glorious CheeseUConn is known around the country for great academics, championship basketball and the greatest ice cream you can find. Now, award-winning cheese can be added to that list! Cheeses produced at UConn’s Creamery have recently won major awards in national and regional contests, including winning a first prize at the American Cheese Society Annual Judging and Competition. Dennis D’Amico, associate professor of animal science, joins us to talk about the cheese making process at UConn, and also brought some samples along for your UConn 360 hosts to sample and enjoy. Jacie Severance from University Communications is a guest co-h...2024-10-3028 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 122: Meet Our Dean of StudentsFany DeJesus Hannon serves as the Dean of Students and absolutely loves her job…and UConn students. A native of Honduras, she embraces her Latino heritage and applies it to how she and her office help Huskies succeed. The Dean of Students office works with virtually every area of campus to help undergraduates get the most of their college experience. Fany looks at college as a “family business” and encourages parents and guardians to be active participants at UConn. She has been part of the UConn family for 18 years and is the former director of the Puerto Rican/Latin Americ...2024-09-2017 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 119: A Firefighter for UConn... and BeyondUConn Deputy Fire Chief Chris Renshaw is involved in virtually every aspect of campus life. He is a key part of the Division of University Safety whose mission is to make sure the entire campus community is safe on a day-to-day basis. Chris is also heavily involved in special occasions like a Presidential visit and sporting events. When he’s not keeping UConn safe, he’s been known to travel around the country for the safety of others as he helps battle large forest fires. He also chatted with us about the long and proud history of the UConn Fire...2024-08-0723 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastEpisode 117: Hittin’ the Links with Coach PezzinoUConn golf coach Dave Pezzino has been on campus for 17 seasons and has led the elevation of the program to the national scene. He joins us on the latest version of the UConn 360 podcast to talk about that climb and what it is like to be part of the overall Husky culture. Coach Pezzino also gives us some insight on his experience playing alongside Tiger Woods one day, what it is like to be the father of two pairs of twins and what UConn 360 co-host Izzy Harris should concentrate on the next time she hits the driving range! 2024-07-1018 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastNotre Dame loss shows just how thin UConn's margins are (Ep. 112)UConn women’s basketball’s 13-game winning streak came to an end at the hands of Notre Dame on Saturday. Nika Mühl spent most of the night in foul trouble and Paige Bueckers wasn’t her usual self. Without those two going, the Huskies didn’t have enough to keep up. On this week’s episode, we break down the loss and discuss how much stock we should take from UConn’s performance. We also preview the upcoming games against Villanova and St. John’s while looking way ahead to South Carolina. This is a public episode...2024-01-3132 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastGoodbye - or Maybe Au Revoir?After six years, 115 episodes, two national awards, and countless memories that will last a lifetime, UConn 360 is going on indefinite hiatus. Does this mean you'll never again hear from the only podcast known to science that covers the University of Connecticut from every conceivable angle? Probably not! Who knows? The future is unwritten, as Tom's favorite band once observed. So put on your best UConn sweater, scoop yourself a bowl of Dairy Bar ice cream, and join us for a stroll down memory lane as we bid adieu - for now - to what we once advertised on UConn...2024-01-3115 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastCan UConn survive another injury? (Ep. 109)UConn women’s basketball has already been hammered by injuries and it’s gotten even worse with Aubrey Griffin going down with a non-contact knee injury at Creighton. How will it affect the Huskies in the short term? In the long term? Who needs to step up in her place? Does UConn still have a shot a national title? All that and more on this week’s episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2024-01-1048 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn heads into the holidays on a high note (Ep. 108)UConn women’s basketball is officially into the holiday break after winning three games in five days across two different countries. The Huskies played their best game of the year against Louisville, pushed past a hot-shooting Butler team in the Big East opener then went north to Toronto for Aaliyah Edwards’ homecoming. We discuss all of that, along the emergence of the freshmen, on this episode while also talking about the absurdity of the AP Poll over the last two weeks. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or g...2023-12-2134 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHFeeling Well: The Science and Practice of Emotional Well-BeingA discussion about Feeling Well: The Science and Practice of Emotional Well-Being, a UConn pop-up course on emotional well-being.   Hosts: Amy Gorin, Vice Provost for Health Sciences and Interdisciplinary Initiatives at the University of Connecticut Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health   Guests:            Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Neag Endowed Professor, UConn Department of Educational Psychology; Co-Director of the Collaboratory on School and Child Health Karen McComb, Director of Health Promotion and Community Impact at UConn Student Health and W...2023-12-1917 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn shows tangible progress vs. UNC (Ep. 108)UConn came away with a lot to be happy with after beating North Carolina on Sunday at Mohegan Sun. The Huskies won, but they also showed more progress in the victory than at any other point. We discuss what we saw, how that can be used going forward and what this team may look like in February and March. We also talk about which UConn seniors may return, and which could move on. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection...2023-12-1246 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastHas UConn reached a breaking point? (Ep. 107)UConn women’s basketball’s in a bad way right now. The Huskies dropped their third game of the season to Texas, fell to their lowest ranking in the AP Poll in 30 years and have no clear way to fix their problems. With the team now experiencing their third straight season marred by injuries, have they finally reached a breaking point? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2023-12-0857 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn hits the reset button (Ep. 106)UConn women’s basketball is starting over. After losing Azzi Fudd for the rest of the season to a torn ACL and Caroline Ducharme missing both games in the Cayman Islands, the Huskies are throwing out everything they did during the preseason and doing it all over again. On this episode, we break down the good and bad from the contests in the Caribbean, explain why this team is so volatile and look ahead to the matchup at Texas on Sunday. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or...2023-11-3054 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastHow will UConn move forward without Azzi Fudd? (Ep. 105)Azzi Fudd is out for the rest of the season after tearing her ACL, so UConn will once again have to chart a course forward without a top player. On this week’s episode, we discuss how the Huskies will try to replace Fudd and who needs to step up in her absence. We also break down the wins over Maryland and Minnesota, and look ahead to the Cayman Islands Classic matchups against No. 2 UCLA and Kansas. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bo...2023-11-2353 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastIs it too early to be worried about UConn? (Ep. 104)UConn women’s basketball ended up on the wrong end of an upset at NC State on Sunday. Not much went well for the Huskies and now that they’ve returned home, they don’t have much time to bounce back before another big matchup with Maryland. After how poorly UConn played, is it time to be worried? Or is it too early in the season? We discuss that and much more on this week’s episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus ep...2023-11-1644 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn plays a real basketball game this weekend (Ep. 102)The offseason is almost over. On Saturday, UConn women’s basketball will take the court for its first real game action in an exhibition contest against Southern Connecticut State, the final step before the season begins in earnest. On this week’s episode, we discuss Big East Media Day — including what we think about Paige Bueckers taking home the preseason player of the year award — look at some of the most interesting players on the roster and preview the upcoming exhibition. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get a...2023-10-3139 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastHow You Like Them Apples?Once upon a time, UConn was home to abundant orchards - where Gampel Pavilion sits now, and later at the Cold Spring Orchard not too far away. It's been many years since UConn grew its own apples, pears, and other tree fruit, but that's about to change.   The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources is working to revive UConn's status as an orchard-having university, and this time, in addition to apples, there will be an impressive variety of fruits both familiar and new. Here to t...2023-10-0435 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastReliving UConn’s Dream SeasonIt may seem hard to believe, as we bask in the glow of a fifth national championship, but there was a time when the UConn men's basketball team was little more than an afterthought. The Huskies had joined the newly created Big East Conference in 1979, which coincidentally would be the last time they'd play in the NCAA tournament for more than a decade. A doormat in the best basketball conference in the country, UConn's fortunes would only start to change when they hired a new head coach in 1986. In his second year at UConn, Jim...2023-09-0621 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHRestorative Justice and the School-Based Diversion InitiativeA discussion about an initiative in Connecticut that uses restorative practices to reduce juvenile justice involvement and improve school mental health outcomes.   Host:    Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health   Guests:            Kris Wraight, Restorative Justice Facilitator and Trainer Jeana Bracey, Associate Vice President of School and Community Initiatives, Child Health and Development Institute Yecenia Casiano, Senior Project Coordinator, Child Health and Development Institute Beth Russell, Associate Professor, UConn Department of Human Development and Family Sciences; Co-Director UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Heal...2023-05-3020 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHWhy Social and Emotional Learning Matters - the Work of Chris Cipriano and TeamDescription: CSCH interviews Christina Cipriano about her work in Emotion Science Host:     Sandra Chafouleas, Co-Director of the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guest:   Christina Cipriano, Assistant Professor at the Yale Child Study Center and Director of the Education Collaboratory at Yale. (Former Director of Research at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.) Resources Read a transcript of the podcast Organization Websites The Education Collaboratory at Yale Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health The Urba...2023-05-1516 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn's non-conference schedule coming into focus (Ep. 98)UConn women’s basketball’s 2023-24 non-conference schedule is coming together. The Huskies will travel to the Caribbean for the Cayman Islands Classic and added a game with Ball State so the Mühl sisters could face off. We discuss those matchups as well as the other reported contests to fill out the slate. After that, we get into the WNBA, Morgan Cheli’s commitment and close with our thoughts on UConn men’s basketball’s national championship. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus ep...2023-04-201h 21UConn CSCHUConn CSCHThe Impact of Gun Violence on Kids’ HealthThe founders of the UConn Center for Advancing, Research, Methods, and Scholarship in Gun Injury Prevention talk about the impact of gun violence on kids’ health and the policies and practices that can address gun violence prevention. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jennifer Dineen, Associate Professor in Residence, UConn School of Public Policy Kerri Raissian, Associate Professor, UConn School of Public Policy Resources Read a transcript of the podcast Websites InCHIP Gu...2023-04-1930 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn thrives and advances to the Sweet Sixteen (Ep. 96)UConn women’s basketball took care of business in its first two NCAA Tournament games with wins over Vermont and Baylor to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. The Huskies continued their high level of play from the Big East Tournament but earned victories in different ways both times out. On this week’s episode, we break down UConn’s performances across the weekend, analyze Azzi Fudd’s progress with two more games under her belt, preview the matchup with Ohio State, look ahead to a potential Elite Eight contest and much more. This is a public episode...2023-03-221h 02Chasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastBreaking down UConn's path to the Final Four (Ep. 95)The NCAA Tournament has finally arrived. After a long, often difficult regular season, UConn can turn its full attention to winning just six games — and with it, another national championship. On this week’s episode, we preview the Huskies’ first and second round matchups, evaluate the rest of the Seattle Region 3 and bounce around the bracket to discuss some of over favorite matchups, upset picks and more.Webster’s giving away a trip for two to the men’s college hoops finals in Houston, TX, April 1-3. For a chance to win, just fill out your Big Goals Brac...2023-03-1647 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastWatch out, UConn is back (Ep. 94)UConn entered the postseason looking vulnerable and came out of the Big East Tournament looking dangerous as ever. The Huskies blasted the competition in their three games to lift the trophy and look like the team they did before the February slide.On this week’s episode, we discuss UConn’s performance, Azzi Fudd’s return and why Aaliyah Edwards is so important. We also look ahead to Selection Sunday and try to predict where the Huskies will end up in the bracket. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this w...2023-03-1037 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastPerception Matters: Supreme Court EditionThis week, we sit down with UConn School of Law Dean Eboni S. Nelson for a wide-ranging discussion on everything from the U.S. Supreme Court to the future of legal education. Dean Nelson, who arrived at UConn in July 2020, says that the growing public impression of the nation's top court as essentially a political body doesn't bode well for its ability to fulfill its mission as ultimate arbiter of the country's laws. She also talks about an anticipated Court decision that could radically change the college admissions process, the importance of diverse viewpoints and backgrounds on the Court...2023-03-0138 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastIs it time to be worried about UConn? (Ep. 92)UConn women’s basketball is hitting a rough patch at the worst possible time. The Huskies have just two games left in the regular season, yet more questions persist about the team than ever before after they fell to St. John’s on Tuesday.On this week’s episode, we discuss our level of worry with UConn right now, talk about what it needs to do to get back on the right track and look ahead to the next two weeks. We also recap the Huskies’ tight win over Creighton as well as Caroline Ducharme’s return, and highli...2023-02-2347 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHThe WSCC Blueprints - helping schools integrate health and learningCSCH Postdoctoral Scholars Jessica Koslouski and Kathleen Williamson describe the CSCH WSCC Blueprint tools geared to helping schools implement the WSCC model. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jessica Koslouski, CSCH Postdoctoral Scholar Kathleen Williamson, CSCH Postdoctoral Scholar Resources Read a transcript of the podcast WSCC Blueprints WSCC: Think about the Link Project (Policy. Practice, and Process) WellSAT WSCC Policy Evaluation Tool UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Implementation...2023-02-0815 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastDo moral victories exist for UConn?UConn women’s basketball played a closer-than-expected game against South Carolina and largely held its own. However, the Huskies lost, so does anything else really matter? We discuss that and more on this week’s episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2023-02-0850 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastFatigue (almost) catches up to UConn (Ep. 90)UConn women’s basketball’s lack of depth and brutal recent schedule almost caught up to it this past weekend. Almost. The Huskies narrowly escaped a second straight upset at the XL Center by Villanova thanks to one of their most impressive wins of the season. This week, we discuss that victory as well as UConn’s lopsided win at Tennessee, look at whether or not Geno Auriemma should be using his bench more, and preview the upcoming matchup with South Carolina. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscr...2023-02-0158 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastA Big Mountain to Climb: Neurodivergency and the Workplace“Neurodiversity” has become a familiar term across American society, but mere awareness of autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, and other neurological differences doesn’t mean much for the people who live with these – especially when it comes to finding work. Studies differ on exact numbers, but the unemployment rate among neurodivergent people (a more precise term than neurodiversity) is definitely higher than among the overall population, probably by a double-digit factor. “It’s not just awareness,” says Judy Reilly, Judy Reilly, the director of the Werth Institute’s Center for Neurodiversity & Employment Innovation at UConn. “The heavy...2023-02-0130 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastGroundhog Day for UConn (Ep. 88)UConn women’s basketball played two games this week and its respective performances were on opposite ends of the spectrum: The Huskies were flat against Georgetown but put together one of their best efforts of the season against Seton Hall. We discuss those two contests, as well as what to make of Azzi Fudd’s right knee injury. We also reflect on Maya Moore’s career following her retirement. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2023-01-1933 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastWhat's UConn's ceiling? (Ep. 87)On this week’s episode, we take listener questions while discussing UConn women’s basketball’s past week. We talk about the Huskies’ potential ceiling, give our picks for who might succeed Geno Auriemma one day, look ahead to St. John’s and more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2023-01-1140 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHHow Kids and Young Adults Benefit from NatureThree UConn professors discuss the benefits of nature and how to get outside. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jean Coffey, Clinical Professor in the UConn School of Nursing and CSCH Steering Committee member Damion Grasso, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at UConn Health, and CSCH Steering Committee member Cynthia Jones, Professor Emeritus in the UConn Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Resources Read a transcript of the podcast Jean Coffey Study about Prescribing Nature ...2023-01-0519 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastPieces starting to fall into place for UConn (Ep. 86)UConn women’s basketball is starting to figure out life without Azzi Fudd. The Huskies returned from the holiday break with a resounding win over Creighton and followed it up with a mostly comfortable victory against Marquette. On this week’s episode, we discuss the team’s progress, the frontcourt’s recent play, the AP Poll, why some teams in the Big East are capping their women’s basketball programs and more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chasingperfection.substack.com2023-01-0450 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastThe Person Who Makes Sure UConn is Picture-PerfectIf you've ever looked at a copy of UConn Magazine, visited the UConn Today website, or received any UConn-related material in the mail, you've probably seen the work of Peter Morenus. University photographer for nearly three decades, Morenus has photographed everyone from first-year students on their first day moving in to U.S. presidents. Here, he talks with UConn 360 about some of his most memorable assignments, the changes he's seen in photography since he started out as a freelancer in New York putting rolls of film on Greyhound buses, and even a little bit of K-Pop. Also, Julie and...2022-12-2827 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn's most far-fetched week yet (Ep. 84)UConn’s already strange season turned even more bizarre this past week with a tight win over Princeton that added to the already-heavy injury toll and featured one of the more remarkable finishes that we’ve ever seen. The shorthanded Huskies also fell to Maryland, but we explain why we’re actually encouraged by the team’s performance in the loss. We also discuss Inêsanity, the frontcourt’s standout performances, and why the new year could provide hope. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to b...2022-12-1530 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHPuppets and Emotional Well-being: The Making of the Feel Your Best Self ToolkitCSCH Director of Programs & Communications Helene Marcy interviews the creators of Feel Your Best Self, a toolkit that uses puppets to teach children strategies that promote emotional well-being. Host: Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in UConn’s Department of Educational Psychology in the UConn Neag School of Education and Co-Director of the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Emily Wicks, Co-Interim Director of the UConn Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry Emily Iovino, Postdoctoral Scholar at...2022-12-1321 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastBueckers is back; UConn makes a late addition (Ep. 77)With the fall semester starting last week, the season feels like it’s almost here. The entire team is back on campus, workouts are re-starting and there’s a little less than two months to go until UConn’s first exhibition.On this week’s episode, we talk about Paige Bueckers’ decision to return to the Huskies in 2023-24, her first comments since tearing her ACL and what the future holds for her in Storrs. After that, we break down Inês Bettencourt, UConn’s new addition, and explain why that doesn’t take any of the pressure off Ni...2022-09-0736 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastUConn's non-conference schedule, recruiting news and bandwagons (Ep. 76)This week, we found some time between our summer travels to record a new episode. We discuss UConn’s non-conference schedule and explain why it’s close to perfect, look at some of the matchups we’re most excited for and complain further about Florida State’s inclusion on the slate.After that, we get into Qadence Samuels, the Huskies’ newest commitment, and provide a scouting report on her, fellow commit KK Arnold and other players that impressed at Nike Nationals in Chicago last week. A new bandwagon gets started as well.We then talk UConn’s su...2022-07-2156 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastFolks, We Are 100It's been a little over four years since UConn 360's humble origins in a conference room on North Eagleville Road, and now we have 100 episodes under our award-winning belts. Join us for a star-studded celebration that includes such beloved characters from the UConn 360 Cinematic Universe as co-founder Ken Best, who tells us about an exhibit he's working on that will be on display in Homer Babbidge Library; former student worker extraordinaire Maxine Philavong '20, who fills us in on her life in the Big Apple and delivers the stunning news that UConn 360 was actually helpful in pursuing a post-graduation...2022-06-2933 minChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastChasing Perfection: A UConn WBB PodcastDid UConn add enough to its roster this offseason? (Ep. 75)The busiest part of UConn women’s basketball’s offseason is nearly over. The Huskies will soon wrap up summer workouts and any remaining news should be announced before July.On this week’s episode, we break down UConn’s matchups with Florida State and Maryland this upcoming season and take an early look at some of the other non-conference opponents.After that, we discuss the state of the Huskies’ roster after Geno Auriemma said there’s only a “remote” chance the team adds another player and debate whether they did enough to strengthen the squad over the o...2022-06-2342 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHThe State of Social Emotional Learning in ConnecticutDescription: CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas interviews a panel of experts on the state of social emotional learning in Connecticut Hosts: Sandra Chafouleas, CSCH Co-Director and UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in Educational Psychology, Neag School of Education Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jeana Bracey, Associate Vice President of School and Community Initiatives at the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut (CHDI) Michelle Doucette Cunningham, Executive Director of the Connecticut After School Network and founder of the Social Emotional Learning Alliance of Connecticut (SEL4...2022-05-2734 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastBlue and White, Blue and Yellow: A UConn Student Responds to the Invasion of UkraineThis week we return to the fabled UConn 360 Studio for a talk with Victoria Kostour '22, a first-generation Ukrainian-American and the president of the Ukrainian Student Association. She tells us what it's been like to watch the war in Ukraine from here in the United States, how she and her fellow students have responded with activism and organizing, and how the UConn community has supported her. We also find a very old copy of the Daily Campus, which helps us learn about a bygone campus protest and a mysterious restaurant with a gruesome name. 2022-04-0626 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHDo Children Have Human Rights?Description: CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas interviews Richard Hiskes about his thoughts on the human rights of children Hosts: Sandra Chafouleas, CSCH Co-Director and UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in Educational Psychology, Neag School of Education Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Richard Hiskes, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut Resources Read a transcript of the podcast Richard Hiskes Faculty Page Richard Hiskes book: Suffer the Children: a Theoretical Foundation for the...2022-03-2319 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHSupporting Teacher Well-Being using a Total Worker Health® ApproachDescription: CSCH Program Manager interviews UConn researchers about a NIOSH-funded project promoting teacher well-being. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jenn Cavallari, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, UConn School of Medicine; Alicia Dugan, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, UConn School of Medicine, Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine; Lisa Sanetti, Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, UConn Neag School of Education (school psychology program) Resources Read a transcript of the podcast. Jenn Cavallari Faculty Page Alicia Dugan Faculty Page2022-02-0113 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastWe‘re Back! Sort Of. A Little Bit. Maybe?It's been a minute! But now your favorite UConn-centric podcast is back-ish! Join Tom and Julie as we catch you up on what's been happening at UConn over the last six months, and talk about what comes next for UConn 360.  2021-12-0810 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHUsing Peer Influence to Reduce Weight-Based BullyingDescription: CSCH Program Manager interviews Leah Lessard. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Leah Lessard, Postdoctoral Fellow, UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity Resources Read a transcript of the podcast UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity Leah Lessard website UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Social Media Links Leah Lessard on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Twitter @UConnCSCH on Facebook Produced by Sandra Chafouleas and Helene Marcy.2021-10-0112 minBehind the StoriesBehind the StoriesReporting on Race and Racism as a JournalistThe news media is facing a reckoning over diversity, equity and inclusion. UConn Journalism students Samara Thacker, Courtney Gavitt and Jordana Castelli go behind the stories to find out how journalists should cover race and racism, and how to avoid practices and reflexes that marginalize people. Featuring interviews with SNY sports anchor Chris Williamson, NextShark head of business development Waylae Gregoire, and UConn Journalism Professor in Residence Gail MacDonald. Hosted and edited by UConn Journalism junior Naiela Suleiman. Recorded in April 2021. Photo by Faith Eselé on Unsplash 2021-07-1219 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHThe Importance of Physical Activity on WellnessDescription: CSCH Program Manager interviews a panel of experts on the importance of physical activity. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jaci VanHeest Associate Professor, Department of Educational Psychology in the UConn Neag School of Education and Director, UConn Public Health Learning Community Nneka Arinze, Graduate of UConn’s Sports Management doctoral program and Program Leader, UConn HuskySport Cassandra Rowett, Physical Education and health teacher, E.O. Smith High School, Mansfield, CT and adjunct professor of health, physical education, and kinesiology at Ea...2021-04-3019 minPAC ChatsPAC ChatsPAC X Global Gateways: The International COVID-19 Student ExperienceFor this week's podcast we partnered with Global Gateways and had two of  the coordinators, Shaina Selvaraju and Steven Chen, interview Katelyn  Trieu (MFA Acting Candidate 2023) and Srijani Challagundla (BS  Biological Sciences and Global Gateways Coordinator) about their  personal experiences as international students at UConn during Covid-19.  We discuss the ICE ban that took place in early 2020, how UConn  supported them through this process, anti-Asian hate, and how they feel  about coming back to UConn in the Fall.2021-04-2342 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHCSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: Child WellnessDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews a panel of experts on child wellness. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jeana Bracey, Associate Vice President of School and Community Initiatives at the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut (CHDI) Michelle Doucette Cunningham, Executive Director of the Connecticut After School Network and founder of SEL4CT, the Social Emotional Learning Alliance of Connecticut. Damion Grasso, licensed Clinical Psychologist and an Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at UConn Health.2020-12-1625 minBehind the StoriesBehind the StoriesHere's how journalists are covering Connecticut's political & pandemic landscape after #Election2020The Crash Course newsletter team brings you 'behind the stories' with three Connecticut political journalists — Daniela Altimari of The Hartford Courant, Emilie Munson of Hearst Connecticut, and Amber Diaz of WTNH-TV. We hear about their experiences covering the 2020 election and the coronavirus pandemic. We also had them tell us what issues they’ll be focusing on now that the unprecedented 2020 election season is behind us. Reporting is brought to you by UConn Journalism majors Ashley Anglisano, Ben Crnic and Allison O’Donnell, with Fiona Brady and Mike Mavredakis as your hosts. The project is overseen by UConn Journalism Associate Prof. Marie...2020-12-1119 minPAC ChatsPAC ChatsMiddle Eastern Representation at UConnToday we are having a conversation with MESA, the Middle Eastern Students Association, about their organization and discussing sensitive ongoing issues within the Middle East. They will be sharing their personal experiences and views regarding these topics as well as talking about Middle Eastern representation here at UConn.2020-11-1941 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHCSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: Family WellnessDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews a panel of experts on family wellness. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Beth Russell, Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences at UConn and Director of the Center for Applied Research in Human Development Alice Forrester, CEO of the Clifford Beers Clinic based in Greater New Haven Emily Iovino, Postdoctoral Researcher at the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and Nationally Certified School Psychologist Read a transcript...2020-11-1823 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHCSCH Spotlight on Well-being During COVID: School Employee WellnessDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews a panel of experts on school staff wellness. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Lisa Sanetti, Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Steering Committee member Ravit Stein, Director of Psychological and Behavioral Consultation Services at EASTCONN Taylor Koriakin, Educational and Behavioral Consultant, EASTCONN and CSCH Affiliate Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health (CSCH) ...2020-10-2915 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHThe potential impact of sport and physical activity on youth living in povertyDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Affiliate Jesse Mala about his research looking at the relationship between sport & physical activity and working memory & perceptions of school climate among youth living in poverty. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Jesse Mala, Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources UConn Department of Educational Leadership UConn Sport Management Program UConn Husky Sport ...2020-09-1509 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHWhat school personnel and parents think about the role schools play in identifying and supporting kids’ social, emotional, and behavioral needsDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas and Amy Briesch about the NEEDs2 project (funded by the Institute of Education Sciences) which explored what school personnel and families think about the role for schools in student social, emotional, and behavioral screening Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Neag Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Co-Director Amy Briesch, Associate Professor of Applied Psychology in the Bouvé College of H...2020-08-1819 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHThe Self-Care of Caregivers of Children with Developmental DisabilitiesDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas and CSCH Affiliate Emily Iovino about their study looking at how the caregivers of children with developmental disabilities define and view their own self-care Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Co-Director Emily Iovino, doctoral student, UConn school psychology program and CSCH Affiliate Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources CSCH Brief – St...2020-02-2111 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastRadio Free UConnThis week, we learn about the UConn Woodsmen, one of the most distinctive and interesting student groups on campus; Prof. Christopher Vials tells us why a new anthology on the history of anti-fascism is so timely; and we meet early radio pioneer Dan Noble, and ponder the call letters of UConn's first radio station. 2020-02-1929 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHLGBTQ Youth and Substance AbuseDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Affiliate Ryan Watson about his research on sexual and gender minority youth and their substance abuse. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guest: Ryan Watson, Assistant Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Connecticut Read a transcript of the podcast. Glossary of LGBTQ Terms, Human Rights Campaign https://www.hrc.org/resources/glossary-of-terms Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Human Rights Campaign Ryan Watson’s Department Page ...2019-12-1612 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHDisparities in Access to HIV Prevention ToolsDescription: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Affiliate Ryan Watson about his research on disparities in access to HIV prevention tools among young men who have sex with men. Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guest: Ryan Watson, Assistant Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Connecticut Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Human Rights Campaign Ryan Watson’s Department Page UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health website UC...2019-11-2911 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn's Other Basketball PowerhouseThis week, Julie meets members of the successful Chinese Students and Scholars Association UConn basketball squad; Ken sets the stage for the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine's visit to the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts; and Tom talks about the time UConn bought 13,000 ice cream bars to help stop an epidemic.  2019-11-1333 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastOur Milkshake Brings All the Ghosts to the YardThis week, Student Podcast Assistant Extraordinaire Maxine Philavong takes the reigns for a spooktacular Halloween episode, interviewing UConn students about their costume choices, and providing a feature on the UConn Horror Club. We wrap things up with a rundown of historic Halloweens at UConn, and learn about the mystery of the "milkshake dance."  2019-10-3024 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHWhat is the WellSAT WSCC?Description: CSCH Program Manager Helene Marcy interviews CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas and CSCH Steering Committee Member Marlene Schwartz about their work developing the WellSAT WSCC Tool Host: Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health Guests: Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology in the Neag School of Education and CSCH Co-Director Marlene Schwartz, Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, Director of the UConn Rudd Center and CSCH Steering Committee Member Read a transcript of the podcast. Resources Mentioned in the Podcast2019-10-0812 minUConn 360: The UConn PodcastUConn 360: The UConn PodcastChuck and Augie and Royal and OtisThis week, we welcome UConn 360 student worker Maxine Philavong; we learn about the UConn Gaming Club from Ryan Marsh '20 (ENG); PhD candidate Rebecca Rowe discusses her research on the effect that animated characters can have on girls' ideas about body image; and we try, unsuccessfully, to determine which Storrs brother deserves the most credit for UConn.  2019-09-1831 minBehind the StoriesBehind the StoriesWhy protest? How to measure the success of a peaceful assemblyUConn Journalism senior Adam Hushin dissects one of the key rights afforded by the First Amendment—freedom of peaceful assembly. In particular, he sought out the recipe for a successful protest or rally. Is it how many people attend? Is it media coverage? Hushin interviewed representatives from UConn PIRG, the Connecticut Citizens Defense League, the Women's March, the Connecticut chapter of the ACLU, and an editor from The New Britain Herald to find out how the success of a protest is measured. Watch an accompanying animation about this project at https://wp.me/p3PtH2-rz Photo by Michelle Ding vi...2019-08-2123 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHUsing a Team Science Approach to Advance Pain ResearchCSCH Steering Committee member Lisa Sanetti interviews CSCH affiliates Xiaomei Cong and Angela Starkweather about their work in the UConn Center for Advancement in Managing Pain Host: Lisa Sanetti, Associate Professor, Educational Psychology, Neag School of Education Guests: Xiaomei Cong, Professor, School of Nursing and Director, Center for Advancement in Managing Pain Angela Starkweather, Professor, School of Nursing Read a transcript of the podcast. Read the CSCH Report on Team Science CSCH Team Science Principles in School and Child Health Research.pdf Resources Mentioned in the...2019-05-2016 minBehind the StoriesBehind the StoriesHow to Succeed in Hyperlocal NewsUConn Journalism finds out the story behind three successful hyperlocal news sites in Connecticut: CTNewsJunkie, We-Ha.com and NewCanaanite.com. UConn senior Ryley McGinnis interviewed Michael Dinan of NewCanaanite. UConn senior Amanda Cabral talked with Ronni Newton of We-Ha.com. UConn senior Madison Geerlof interviewed Doug Hardy of CTNewsJunkie.2019-02-2218 minBehind the StoriesBehind the StoriesHow Connecticut journalists dig deeper to localize national storiesThis week's podcast features NBC Connecticut chief investigative reporter Len Besthoff who talked with UConn Journalism's Gracie Enright about how he discovered and covered a major patient abuse scandal at the Whiting Forensic state psychiatric hospital.  The second part of the podcast features a conversation with Hartford Courant reporter Vinny Vella and photographer Patrick Raycraft. The two journalists chatted with UConn junior Ryley McGinnis about the eight days they spent in Puerto Rico, documenting the hurricane relief efforts of a team of volunteers from East Hartford. Hosted and produced by UConn senior Eliza Kanner.2017-12-2227 minBehind the StoriesBehind the Stories#MeToo and When Sports & Politics CollideUConn Journalism's Caitlin Culligan talks with Hartford Courant Editorial Page Editor Carolyn Lumsden about the #MeToo moment on social media and cracking open the discussion about sexual harassment and sexual assault. The second half of the podcast features Hartford Courant sportswriter Desmond Conner, who talks with UConn junior Connor Donahue about the changing conversation around sports. High profile stories about Colin Kaepernick, ESPN's Jemele Hill, President Donald Trump & the NFL have pulled sports out of the realm of entertainment and into very political, polarized debates. Hosted and produced by UConn senior Eliza Kanner.2017-12-1523 minBehind the StoriesBehind the StoriesConnecticut's 2017 budget battle and local elections#TheRoundupCT's "Behind the Stories" podcast is hosted by UConn senior Eliza Kanner. It showcases conversations with Connecticut journalists whose stories we followed this semester as part of a class taught by UConn Journalism Prof. Marie K. Shanahan. UConn senior journalism major Caio Goncalves talked with Keith Phaneuf of The Connecticut Mirror about the "ugly choices" that had to be made during Connecticut's prolonged and contentious state budget battle. Eugene Driscoll of The Valley Independent Sentinel explained to UConn junior journalism major Amanda Cabral how his 2-person hyperlocal news website managed to host three local debates during Connecticut's municipal election season.2017-12-0832 minUConn Sports NationUConn Sports NationUConn Sports Nation: AAC Tourney Preview w/Gavin Keefe & Tight End Coach Corey EdsallPreviewing the AAC Tournament in Hartford with UConn men’s basketball beat writer Gavin Keefe. Also a sit down interview with new UConn Football Tight Ends Coach Corey Edsall.2017-03-0900 minUConn Sports NationUConn Sports NationUConn Sports Nation – Men’s Basketball Beats Temple in Another Comeback & Meet New WR Coach Aaron SmithDiscussion of the 65-62 men’s basketball win over Temple on Sunday, including a breakdown from Jalen Adams. You will also hear from new UConn Football WR Coach Aaron Smith, the full interview from the ‘Meet the Coaches’ event at The Rent.2017-02-2131 minUConn Sports NationUConn Sports NationUConn Sports Nation OC Rhett Lashlee & Neill Ostrout (JI) Previews MemphisNew OC Rhett Lashlee discusses his transition to UConn and the offense he wants to implement. Also joining was Neill Ostrout of the Journal Inquirer to help preview Thursday night’s men’s basketball game against Memphis.2017-02-1600 minUConn Sports NationUConn Sports NationUConn Sports Nation Episode 2Discussing the emergence of Rodney Purvis and the 2017 UConn Football Schedule.2017-02-1300 minUConn Sports NationUConn Sports NationUConn Sports Nation PodcastUConn Sports Nation Episode 12017-02-0700 minUConn Sports NationUConn Sports NationCB Jamar Summers is Continuing Tradition at UConnCornerback has traditionally been a position of success for the UConn football program. Over the last several years, the school has produced six players at the position who have gone on to see time in the NFL, including five currently on active rosters. When sophomore Jamar Summers came down with his seventh interception of the season […]2015-11-2531 min