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Amanda Song


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English professor Lyn Tribble smiles for a photo.

Meet Evelyn Tribble: Shakespeare Fanatic, Hammer Thrower, and New CLAS Associate Dean for Humanities and Undergraduate Affairs

Tribble aims to enhance humanities research and introduce new methods of multi-media student evaluation.

A message of 'love you Dad' on a blackboard written by a child for Father's Day.

Four Ways Fathers Can Bond with their Children This Father’s Day

This Father’s Day, UConn researchers remind fathers how important they are to their children’s growth, sharing four ways dads can make a difference.

The Austin Building, home to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. (Peter Morenus/UConn File Photo)

Picturing a ‘New Normal’ for UConn CLAS Researchers

UConn CLAS faculty take us into their labs and offices for a glimpse of ramping up research after two months of campus closures.

Graduate student Luisa Arrieta

New Graduate Fellowship Supports Diverse Voices in Humanities at UConn

Two graduate students in UConn CLAS are the first recipients of a new grant in digital humanities, given to historically underrepresented groups to develop their scholarly perspective through hands-on interdisciplinary experience.

New Pandemic Journaling Project Captures People’s COVID-19 Experiences

Associate Professor of Anthropology Sarah Willen is leading an interdisciplinary collaboration to record the voices and everyday experiences of individuals living through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yonatan L. Morse in Cameroon in 2019, interviewing members of parliament.

Political Scientist Honored with Andrew Carnegie Fellowship

Yonatan Morse, assistant professor of political science at UConn, is among 27 scholars and writers nationally named to the 2020 class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows. Each recipient of the award will receive up to $200,000 to support a two-year research sabbatical to produce a book or major study on their research. The Andrew Carnegie Program was […]

Morgan Allegrove-Hodges '20 (CLAS) smiles for a photo on a balcony at sunset.

CLAS Class of 2020: Morgan Allegrove-Hodges

The graduating senior says that CLAS helped her to learn and think in a way that will better shape the future. 

Jeff Rasumussen '20 (CLAS) sits by a microscope in his PNB lab.

CLAS Class of 2020: Jeffrey Rasmussen

After serving in the U.S. Army, Rasmussen came to UConn at the age of 25 to pursue an undergraduate degree in physiology and neurobiology.

Caesar, a 2020 CLAS graduate, smiles outside on a sunny day.

CLAS Class of 2020: Caesar Valentin

"I think that a CLAS education was the only education that existed for me.”

Kelly Flanner, a 2020 MPA graduate, poses in front of her office at the Women's Center.

CLAS Class of 2020: Kelly Flannery

CLAS was the perfect college for Kelly Flannery to explore interests in nature, science, public administration, and gender equity.