UConn Today
CLAS Seniors Find Growth Through FlexibilityFrom double majors and study abroad to peer advising and campus leadership, members of the Class of 2026 used their liberal arts and sciences education to explore their interests, expand their perspectives, and prepare for what comes next.
Raising the Bar AgainUConn John Dempsey Hospital Secures 11th Straight ‘A’ for Safety
Congratulations Class of 2026Commencement is more than a ceremony—it’s a defining moment
Forging a Stronger FutureStudents devoted to metalworking received a grant for equipment and materials needed to help preserve this important but evolving skillset
- Advancing the Treatment of DepressionNewer combinations of existing medications may help patients who haven't found much relief from other methods

- Senior Exhibition and Film Festival Highlight DMD Capstone ProjectsThe exhibition brings together works from DMD disciplines ranging from animation to interactive design to video production, showcasing the talented Class of 2026

- In Met Gala Season, UConn Professor Differentiates Between Costumes and Art‘If you were to write a character of yourself, what would you be wearing?’

- Nursing House Celebrates 25 Years of UnityUConn Nursing Learning Community marks milestone with banquet highlighting mentorship, academic resources and a close-knit community for student nurses.

- 19 Bilingual CT ¡Adelante! Scholars to Graduate with MSW DegreesThe Connecticut ¡Adelante! Scholars Program offers MSW students bilingual Spanish/English clinical training to address the growing need for Spanish-speaking social workers in Connecticut

- 2026 Society for Biomaterials Cato T. Laurencin, MD, Ph.D. Undergraduate Travel Fellowship Award WinnersThe Cato T. Laurencin Fellowship has an emphasis on supporting those traditionally underrepresented in the field of biomaterials.

- Faculty in the Spotlight – Spring 2026UConn School of Medicine Honors the Excellence of its Faculty Members Dr. Rebecca Riba-Wolman, Dr. Kourosh Parham, and Dr. Yazeed Maghaydah.

- ‘Healthy Rounds’: Stroke Prevention, Treatment, and RecoveryDr. Priya Narwal, medical director of UConn Health’s stroke program, joins Dr. Anthony Alessi’s podcast

- Past and Present UConn Students Earn NSF Graduate Research FellowshipsThe program recognizes and supports outstanding students in NSF-supported disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited institutions in the United States

- Study Links Childhood Adversity, Heart Disease Risk in AdulthoodResearchers from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences examined differences in childhood adversity between Black men and women and its impact on heart disease risk in adulthood

- TaylorMade Golf CEO David Abeles ‘93 Says Success Comes from Strategy, Passion, and the Right Corporate Culture'At UConn I had wonderful, incredible classmates and professors. I remember some of my classes like they were yesterday'

- CAHNR’s Class of 2026Students from across CAHNR share memories from their time at UConn and their plans for the future

- Lyla White Receives University Scholar AccoladeLyla White, a graduating Pharm.D. student at the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, will receive the University Scholar accolade after two years of research through the University Scholar Program.

- Harm Reduction and Food Insecurity: Urban Health/AHEC Scholars Make the ConnectionInterprofessional health students in the Women’s Health Interest Group (IG) take action to organize and distribute healthy food bag donations to community women in need.

- Meet the Neag School of Education’s Class of 2026Students from across the Neag School share memories from their time at UConn and their plans for the future

- CAHNR Commencement Speaker Kevin Burns Celebrates a Distinguished Career Across IndustriesKevin Burns ’86 (ENGR), president and chief operating officer of Chobani, will deliver the 2026 College of Agriculture Health, and Natural Resources (CAHNR) commencement address and receive an honorary degree from the College

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