- UConn Health’s Among ‘America’s Best-in-State Hospitals’John Dempsey Hospital earns Newsweek distinction 3 years running
- Driving Passion: Erika Lindeberg, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.Academy of Distinguished Engineers inductee discusses professional and personal motivations, how she was influenced by her studies at UConn, and the importance of mentoring
- UConn Medical Students Compete in Research Challenge of American Medical AssociationEight UConn School of Medicine students qualified for and competed in the exciting, national 2025 AMA Research Challenge to share their innovative research findings in virtual poster presentations Oct. 22-23.
- UConn Magazine: Dino MightLyla Andrick’s dinosaurs have irresistibly squishy noses — and emotions
- UConn Honors Faculty, Staff, Students, and Community Partners at 2025 Provost’s Awards CelebrationThe celebration was held on Tuesday, October 14, at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts Art Gallery
- Uncover ‘Clues to the Future’ at Experience Innovation Expo'If you're looking to have fun, this is the place for you'
- Message on a Bottle: Study Considers How Labels Can Convey Alcohol’s Cancer Risk'Public health practitioners often chase the single best message to use. But that single best message usually doesn’t exist'
- Gift Focuses on Helping Students Find Their Place at UConnThe gift will support a new program to help students build a sense of community and belonging early on at UConn
- Raising the Bar in Health Care Leadership TrainingUrban Service Track/AHEC Scholars Program is based at UConn Health.
- After Receiving Internship Offers From The Big Four, Accounting Alumna Isabella Williams ’25 Is Thriving at PwCUConn’s Accounting program has a strong track record. Some 91 percent of UConn accounting majors had a full-time job or attended graduate school within three months of the 2025 graduation.
- In Memoriam: Corina Morris, CLAS Academic AdvisorThe College of Liberal Arts and Sciences remembers longtime academic advisor Corina Morris, who supported generations of UConn students with compassion, care, and a deep commitment to their success
- UConn Health Minute: Precision Heart Failure CareHeart failure affects more than seven million Americans and for many it’s not due to bad habits such as smoking or not eating right. UConn Health and The Jackson Laboratory are taking a new approach and focusing on personalized care based on a patient’s genetic profile.
- Meet the Undergraduate: Stanley Lu ‘26 (BUS)Supporting first-generation students at UConn’s Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills
- Comfort in 3D: Study Finds Virtual Reality Eases Patient AnxietyEven a simple skin procedure can make someone a little nervous. At UConn Health, a new study is helping patients find calm in an unexpected way – through virtual reality.
- 100 Years of UConn School of Pharmacy: Upholding Tradition, Pride, and ExcellenceLast weekend, the UConn School of Pharmacy gathered to celebrate its centennial year by making memories together, honoring the milestone in style, and looking to the future
- Dr. Afroditi Pita Recognized for Scholarly AccomplishmentsDental school’s Peter J. Robinson Award honors junior faculty
- Dr. Cato T. Laurencin of UConn Honored by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)Professor Sir Cato T. Laurencin has long been an influential force and a driver of innovation in the inventor’s world.
- Dr. Linda Sprague Martinez of UConn Health Disparities Institute Served as Keynote Speaker at Hispanic Health Council’s Annual Maternal Health ConferenceDuring Hispanic Heritage Month Connecticut’s Experts in Maternal Health and Violence Prevention Gathered in Hartford.
- Working in Multiples: Counterproof Press Exhibition Displays Art Made At and For UConnSince 2014, whenever a visiting artist would come to the University, they would create an original piece for Counterproof to print – almost like a souvenir of their time here
- A New AI-Based Method to Help Prevent Biological InvasionsAs the world becomes more interconnected, some plants have benefitted from a greater ease in movement from one region to another, while some have become problematic. Some introduced species gain a competitive edge, spreading rapidly, outcompeting native vegetation, and transforming entire ecosystems. These species are known as “invasive,” and they can disrupt food webs, alter […]
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