UConn Gives ‘26 is live! This year I’m supporting the NEW athletic training fund to support projects that keep athletes healthy and safe. Make a donation today or tomorrow and The Devaneys will personally match your donation up to $1000. https://t.co/9CaZulrlxb #UConnGives
The Hartford and Korey Stringer Institute plan to pilot heat-management programs to help businesses better anticipate heat-related risks, strengthen safety protocols, and improve employee productivity and effectiveness.
https://t.co/m7ViL0JdbO
With students and faculty from the Doctor of Physical Therapy program and College of Engineering, the Go Baby Go program modifies battery-powered cars for children with mobility-related disabilities to boost independence, peer interaction, family engagement, and fun.
The renovations include consolidating the renowned Department of Kinesiology’s operations into one suite rather than the disparate spaces they currently occupy, helping to advance its prestigious and highly ranked research and academic programs.
https://t.co/sH93sNLieD
In Episode 18 we are joined by @NealGlaviano from the University of Connecticut @uconn_soar@UConn_ISM to discuss all things patellofemoral pain! Special thanks to Dr. Glaviano for joining us and sharing his knowledge and perspective. 🙏🧠
Recent UConn alumni are predominantly staying in CT, working or studying in pursuits of their choice, and seeing an immediate return on investment with strong starting salaries, new data shows — all despite graduating into a challenging job market.
https://t.co/wClqfyumRz
Mary Beth Osborne of the Department of Kinesiology's Physical Therapy program discusses the integration of mental health into physical therapy practice on this episode of the Pain Science Podcast
https://t.co/HIDC4FGjPK.
The rate of IPV against women in the US is 56 % higher than in peer countries and US women are 21x more likely to be killed by a firearm than women in other high-income countries. IPV victims are 5x more likely to be killed when their abuser has access to a firearm. #DVAM2025
The 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.
https://t.co/QBtFHkLGGy
🚨 Last chance! Registration for the UConn ISM and WCMP EmpowerHER Symposium closes Sept. 5 🚨
Don’t miss this incredible lineup of experts in sports medicine, performance, and injury recovery.
📅 Sept. 12, 2025
📍 People’s Bank Arena, Hartford CT
🎓 4 CEUs/CMEs
#EmpowerHer
📅 Sept 12, 2025 | Hartford, CT
Join us for #EmpowerHER2025 – Elevating performance & care in female athletes! 🏆💙
Keynotes • Expert Panels • Networking
Hosted by UConn ISM & WCMP
🔗https://t.co/OrtGDWpKcq
UConn’s Institute for Sports Medicine, a collaboration between @uconnhealth and the UConn Department of Kinesiology, recently hosted a workshop for athletic trainers from across Connecticut to address updated guidance on Emergency Action Plans.
https://t.co/jM5nPlu1EQ @UConn_ISM
Sudha Srinivasan of the Department of Kinesiology was recognized for her research advancing child- and family-friendly movement-based interventions and technologies that empower children with developmental disabilities.
https://t.co/HKs2nNXCRY @UConn_InCHIP@UConnResearch
A new paper from researchers in UConn's Korey Stringer Institute, housed in the Department of Kinesiology, demonstrates that commercially available body-cooling garments provide significant protection against extreme heat.
https://t.co/9DWQwYWy11 @UConnResearch
In addition to opening a new heat lab in Storrs, the Korey Stringer Institute (KSI) in the Department of Kinesiology is also opening a satellite lab in August at @UofNorthFlorida to focus on those who work in hot climates over the long term
https://t.co/uNFsqfJsT7 @K_S_Institute