From jet-skiing, to sightseeing, to assisting with flood relief, UConn students took spring break as an opportunity to expand their horizons.
Spring Break, Paris
Bailey Pace '18 takes a break in Paris, while studying abroad in Granada, Spain.
Spring Break Washington, D.C.
Daniel Bownoth '18 and Esther Kim '18 at the Washington monument, during a trip with the UConn School of Engineering BRIDGE program.
Spring Break, California
Ranice Chong '17, Jessica Lee '17, May La '17, Victoria Tsang '17, and Sherwin Yu '15 at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, Calif.
Spring Break in California
Kassandra Montenegro '17 and Max Klein '17 support the Huskies at the UConn vs. Santa Clara baseball game.
Spring Break, Texas
UConn's Voices of Freedom Gospel Choir with a founding member, Rev. Dr. Claudette A. Copeland, in San Antonio, Texas.
Spring Break in Sweden
Christine Long '17, Sean Judge, Victoria Huebner '17, and Amanda Sanchioni '16 at the border between Norway and Sweden.
Spring Break, Costa Rica
Makany Toure '18 and Jazmine Riley '19 jet skiing at Manuel Antonio Beach in Costa Rica.
Spring Break, Costa Rica
Stephen Schmidt, Garrett Yantosh, Matthew Pias, and Conor Champagne, all Class of 2017, climbed to the summit of the tallest mountain in Costa Rica, Cerro Chirripo: 12,532 feet.
Spring Break 2017
UConn students pursue an alternative break in Hot Springs, Arkansas. (Photo by Jenifer Shahjahan '17)
Spring Break, Baton Rouge
Sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority on a service trip to Baton Rouge, La., to help with flood relief. From left to right: Linda Sihaphong ’17, Jia Cai ’19, Lorraine Zhong ’19, Michelle Lee ’17, Christina Jiang ’17, Alexandra Garcia ’19, and Ellie Han ’19.
Spring Break, Washington
A UConn Habitat for Humanity group works on a project in Tacoma, Wash.
From jet-skiing to climbing the highest mountain in Costa Rica; sightseeing in Paris, L.A., and D.C.; helping with flood relief, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, and supporting their beloved Huskies at a baseball game, UConn students took spring break as an opportunity to expand their horizons.