Honoring Life Through Learning
Thanks to the Anatomical Donation Program, students benefit from a hands-on experience
The recently renovated Human Anatomy Lab plays an integral role in the education of UConn’s medical and dental students. Thanks to the Anatomical Donation Program, students benefit from a hands-on experience that is unique and serves as an important complement to other educational tools.
Latest UConn Today
- 10 Questions With Jacqueline Caemmerer on Multiple Regression and BeyondThe school psychology faculty member showcases her other area of expertise – statistics – in her first book
- USDA Grant Funds Study of Multiplex Genome Editing in TomatoesThrough a $650,000 USDA Grant Yi Li will study the unintended consequences of multiplex genome editing and how many modifications can be made before these effects are triggered
- UConn Pharmacy Honors Five Pharmacists at the 23rd Annual Preceptor EventThis past October, the UConn School of Pharmacy recognized five outstanding pharmacists at its 23rd annual Preceptor Event. Dedicated to student mentorship in pharmacy practice, Samantha Russo, Christopher Batista, Barbara Fiano, Youssef Bessada, and Roy Walton have excelled in guiding future pharmacists.
- Preparing the Next Generation of School District Leaders: The Impact of UConn’s Executive Leadership ProgramThis year, alumni from various cohorts stepped into new superintendent and central office roles that allow them to strengthen communities and expand educational opportunities
- UConn Quantum Alliance Shatters Disciplinary SilosThe University has more than 80 faculty researchers across several schools and colleges who are involved in quantum-related projects
- UConn Startup Revolutionizes Food Preservation… Through KelpSeed funding from a USDA Small Business Innovation Research Grant will help Atlantic Sea Solutions, Inc. (DBA Atlas) develop a prototype of its edible food coating – a groundbreaking technology that could create new opportunities for Connecticut sugar kelp farmers









