Growing the Farm Economy: The Connecticut agricultural economy is a $3.5 billion industry that includes many alumni from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources who have expanded their core businesses, rooted in food and plant products, to meet new consumer needs.
How Do We Learn to Speak and Read? World-renowned Haskins Laboratories in New Haven, Conn., has studied the science of the spoken and written word for more than four decades, led by UConn faculty and alumni.
Out and About: In 1999, incidents of gay bias on the Storrs campus made national news, resulting in a movement to establish a community atmosphere for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students. Today, UConn is among the nation’s most LGBT-friendly campuses.
Profiles:
- Coaching Cross Country
- Forecasting With a Global Perspective
- Protecting the Privacy of Consumer Records
Additional stories:
- American Daredevil
- Career Path From Waterbury to Washington
- DeVinney Finds Husky Swim Team a Family Affair
- Enriching a Shared Experience With UConn Reads
- Learning Lessons at Play
- Scientists Find Gene Linked to Alcohol Consumption
- Twins Share Coverage of Huskies Sports at Daily Campus
- UConn Alum Helps Bring Food to Millions of Hungry Americans
Class News and Notes