Chris DeFrancesco '94 (CLAS)

Chris DeFrancesco has been writing for UConn Health since 2007. He is a proud graduate of UConn’s journalism program. As an undergraduate in Storrs he was one of the play-by-play voices of UConn men’s and women’s basketball on WHUS-FM, a writer for the Daily Campus, and a campus shuttle bus driver. He’s been a freelance writer, editor of two weekly newspapers (Bloomfield Journal and Windsor Locks Journal), and most notably a reporter and anchor on WTIC NewsTalk 1080. He is a four-time winner of the Connecticut Associated Press Broadcasters Association Walt Dibble Award for Personal Excellence in Radio. His work also has earned recognition from the Connecticut pro chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Chris is an elected officer in his union (UHP Local 3837) and serves on the board of the Newington Children’s Theatre Company, Connecticut’s longest-running youth theatre program. He lives in Newington with his wife, Caroline, daughter, Audrey, and their dogs, Spot and Alex.


Author Archive

Any Future Doctors, Dentists, Nurses?

Nearly 400 high school students, many considering careers in health care, spent part of Friday at UConn Health’s 10th Clinical Career Day.

Work Is the Focus of Their Work

UConn Health researchers are studying the aging workforce, while others are organizing an occupational health forum this week in Plantsville.

UConn Health EVP Advises Congressional Task Force

Dr. Frank Torti offers U.S. lawmakers three approaches to transform medical research and innovation.

UConn Health Continues to Grow Clinical Faculty

More than 50 physicians have joined since the start of last fiscal year.

Sundae Celebration of Clinical Excellence

UConn Health holds an ice cream social to mark milestones in infection prevention and door-to-balloon time standards.

MAR 2014

UConn Health March Programs, Events

Here’s what’s happening in March and early April 2014.

Dr. David Steffens

How Late-life Depression Relates to Dementia

UConn Health Psychiatry Chair David Steffens has made a career studying it, earning a prestigious research award from the American College of Psychiatrists.

18 Months of Construction, 1,700 Jobs, and Counting

Structural steel emerges from the ground where tomorrow’s hospital tower will stand beside today’s, marking another milestone in the UConn Health campus transformation under Bioscience Connecticut.

FEB-calendar

UConn Health February Programs, Events

Here’s what’s happening in February and early March 2014.

Students bundle up to keep warm while walking to classes on a snowy, winter day.

Are Temperature Swings Bad for Your Health?

If the temperature shifts 40 degrees in a day, you should obviously dress for winter. But it’s not the temperature that will make you sick.