- UConn Once Again Ranks High in SustainabilityCampus engagement and planning efforts give UConn a sustainable edge
- Research Study Analyzes How Human Rights Content Empowers Spanish Heritage LearnersNeag School professor and alumna examine curriculum inspired by UConn’s Human Rights Close to Home initiative
- How Will Cuts to SNAP Funding Impact Connecticut?Three UConn experts who have worked for decades to provide nutrition education through SNAP share insights on what cuts could mean for residents of our state
- Daniel Sullivan Named New Sr. Associate Vice President for Health Giving at the UConn FoundationThroughout his career, Sullivan has raised more than $100 million in support of transformational initiatives
- Making Strides, Breaking Records: UConn’s School of Pharmacy Places Second in the 2025 ACCP Clinical Research ChallengeThis past Spring, three UConn Pharmacy students showcased their grit and determination in the 2025 ACCP (American College of Clinical Pharmacy) Clinical Research Challenge, earning second place – the highest finish UConn has ever achieved in the competition.
- Cooperation and Competition: How Fetal and Maternal Cells Evolved to Work TogetherStudy published in PNAS reexamines the dogma of genetic conflict in the maternal-fetal interface
- Continuing Education for Health Professionals and Students at the Right Time, Right Cost, and Right Here!Health care professionals turn to the CT AHEC Network based at UConn Health to get the training and information they need to keep up to date.
- The Time to Act is NowUConn Health Disparities Institute Dr. Linda Barry brings expertise to state efforts responding to federal cuts to health care.
- The Cato T. Laurencin Institute Pre-K Award Program Graduates Another Successful CohortEstablished in 2014 by UConn Professor Sir Cato T. Laurencin, the Pre-K Junior Faculty Career Development Award Program is a pioneering two-year interactive award program.
- UConn Law Launches Graduate Certificate in Insurance LawThe program is open to individuals with a law degree, as well as students with an advanced degree in a related field and with significant legal or insurance experience.
- Damsels, Femme Fatales, and Queens of CrimeTwo UConn professors on the history of fictional female criminals and crime-fighters
- As the Mojave Gets Hotter, Will Joshua Trees Adapt?What today’s seedlings are experiencing is going to be very different than what they might experience in 100 years when they're mature plants
- School of Public Policy Students Tackle Higher Education, Election Integrity in Washington, D.C.Samantha Valle ’24 (CLAS), ’26 MPP and Rebecca Dorsey ’25 (CLAS), ’26 MPA participated in engaging summer internships in the nation’s capital
- Early Adopters Embracing AI Transcription ToolUConn Health providers say DAX Ambient Listening improves patient encounters and documentation
- UConn Engineering Helps Graduates Pursue Careers with Local IndustryFrom Senior Design Demonstration Day to UConn career fairs, employers are presented with opportunities to meet and network with the newest generation of UConn engineering students.
- Tagging Time TravelersCitizen scientists help researchers protect one of Earth’s oldest surviving species: horseshoe crabs
- Mariah Klair Castillo ’24 MA: Finding a Voice as a Special Education TeacherCastillo originally worked in the insurance industry but always dreamed of teaching
- Getting Cozy: UConn Entrepreneur Focuses on Mindful Productivity as Werth Institute Program Continues Engaging First-Year Women'Take every opportunity you’re given and just make sure that you’re loving what you’re doing, that you want to be here, that you want to learn'
- Randy Walikonis Encourages UConn Students to Push Boundaries of KnowledgeAs UConn's biology majors continue to grow, the new head of the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology aims to expand hands-on opportunities while preparing students for research and medical careers
- Ripple Effect: The Collective Power of UConn Extension’s Water ProgramsFrom low-cost well water testing to reducing environmental threats to water safety through informed land use, UConn Extension programs seek to keep Connecticut's water clean and healthy
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