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Dr. Cato T. Laurencin with Lifetime Research awardee Dr. Selwyn M. Vickers and Dr. Randall C. Morgan, W. Montague Cobb Institute President/CEO.

Cato T. Laurencin Lifetime Research Award Given to Dr. Selwyn M. Vickers, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center President and CEO

The Cato T. Laurencin M.D., Ph.D. Lifetime Research Award is one of the highest honors bestowed by the W. Montague Cobb/ National Medical Association Health Institute and the National Medical Association.

Students, Trainees Shine at Symposium

Showcasing the achievements of trainees of the T90/R90 research training grants, Skeletal Biology and Regeneration, and biomedical engineering programs

UConn entryway sign during the fall season

Seeding Success: Internal Funding Has Ripple Effect in Research Innovation

Internal funds help pave the way for more funding for more UConn researchers

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UConn Magazine: If They’d Known Then…

Remember those rising first-years of the Class of 2024, whose touching, eager, and sometimes prophetic admissions essays we shared on the cover of our Fall 2020 issue? We wondered how those historic four years turned out for them — and where they are now

The David LaChapelle exhibit at the Benton Museum.

Benton Museum Exhibition Features Work of Famed Photographer of Artists and Musicians

Hartford native has photographed everyone from Elton John to Dua Lipa in trademark, hyper-clear style

Patient Observations Go High-Tech at UConn John Dempsey Hospital

New Telesitter technology launches offering Remote Sitter capabilities for some inpatients via electronic video monitoring carts.

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Can We Heal Injured Veterans by Studying Basketball?

UConn’s basketball teams aren’t the only ones leaving a lasting impact at Gampel Pavilion. Deep in the belly of the iconic domed building where championship banners line the rafters, an interdisciplinary team of researchers from the Department of Kinesiology and the Institute for Sports Medicine employs high-tech sensors to learn more about how people move with the goal of helping athletes, active-duty service members, veterans — and eventually, all of us — heal and avoid injury.

UConn Firsts: First Jonathan

A new era for UConn began in December 1934

Aerial image of the University of Connecticut during Fall 2023.

Global Training and Development Institute to Host Global Leadership and Entrepreneurship Academy

The initiative, sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, will focus on social entrepreneurship and leadership

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UConn Professor’s Experience Doing a NASA Mars Simulator