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See UConn from a different perspective this summer. (Angelina Reyes/UConn Photo)

#UConnViews: Reflections

See UConn from a different perspective this summer.

UConn prepares for the next nor'easter.

Here We Go Again: Fourth Nor’easter This Month Predicted

You're not alone in checking weather forecasts for updates on the latest nor'easter. UConn officials are, too. Although predictions for Wednesday's snow accumulation may be in flux, preparations are not.

Jonathan is giving out kisses under the mistletoe to members of UConn Nation this holiday season. (Angelina Reyes/UConn Photo)

Under the Mistletoe

You never know who you’ll meet under the mistletoe. Watch as UConn Nation's very own Jonathan gets into the holiday spirit.

UConn biostatistics professor Tania Huedo-Medina visits Cuba regularly for research.

In Cuba with Biostatistician Tania Huedo-Medina

One UConn professor is on a mission to improve the way we collect health data in the U.S. by researching Cuba's public health successes.

Members of the Class of 2017.

Sights and Sounds of Commencement 2017

More than 9,000 degrees – both undergraduate and graduate – will be awarded this year, which is the highest number of degrees conferred at UConn in the University's 136-year history.

Iram Valverde, president of the Undergraduate Student Government for 2017-18, takes office April 19. (Emily Fitzpatrick/UConn Photo)

Meet This Year’s USG President Irma Valverde

Valverde assumes office today, for the upcoming academic year.

How does UConn’s Department of Animal Science decide which chocolate add-in is best for Dairy Bar ice cream? Testing. Tasting. Testing. (Angelina Reyes/UConn Photo)

Science in a Scoop: Choosing a Chocolate Bit

How does UConn’s Department of Animal Science decide which chocolate add-in is best for Dairy Bar ice cream? Testing. Tasting. Testing.

The Waugh sundial at the Storrs campus. (Emily Fitzpatrick/UConn Photo)

Daylight Savings: Dial It Forward

While clocks and watches are altered twice a year to accommodate Daylight Savings, the Waugh sundial on the Storrs campus keeps time according to the position of the sun in the sky.

Jonathan XIII, left, and Jonathan XIV in the snow, on Feb. 9, 2017.

Snow Day for the Jonathans

Snow days are made for Jonathan XIV and Jonathan XIII.

UConn campus in the snow. (Angelina Reyes/UConn Photo)

UConn in the Snow

White-tipped trees and ice-filled ponds glisten in the sun, while blankets of snow bring serenity and silence during this chilly winter break.