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Kyle Hope and Brian Osborn

Class of 2013: Kyle Hope and Brian Osborn, Future International Engineers

Kyle Hope '13 (ENG & CLAS) and Brian Osborn '13 (ENG & CLAS) spent a year studying and working in Germany as part of UConn's Eurotech program.

Darren Luon '11 (PHR), '13 Pharm.D. on Feb. 26, 2013. (UConn Photo)

Class of 2013: Darren Luon, Future Pharmacist

Motivated by the illness of a family member, Darren Luon '13 Pharm.D. is looking forward to a career as a pharmacist and perhaps one day as a pharmacy professor.

Jesse Rifkin '14 (CLAS) in the Auriemma Reserve Reading Room in the Homer Babbidge Library on April 19, 2013. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Jesse Rifkin Writes on ‘What Makes Gatsby Your Classic?’

Read the prize-winning essay in the first annual UConn Reads Student Essay Contest.

Frank Cervo '13 (CLAS) on April 8, 2013. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Class of 2013: Frank Cervo, Future Environmentalist

For Frank Cervo '13 (CLAS), field research in Costa Rica shaped his future goals: to earn a Ph.D. in environmental science and help improve the environment.

A candle burning.

John Löf, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dies

Löf first gained experience with computers as a graduate student at MIT during WW II and became director of UConn's new Computer Center in the early 1960s.

New athletic uniforms are unveiled during a ceremony held at Gampel Pavilion on April 18, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Wearing UCONN

The Division of Athletics offered a sneak preview of its new uniforms for the 2013-14 season, as part of the new visual identity announced recently.

Meg Gerrard, research professor of psychology on March 28, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Expanding Cancer Research at UConn

New faculty member Meg Gerrard, who previously worked at Dartmouth's comprehensive cancer center, hopes to build new cancer research programs at UConn.

A candle burning.

Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Bernard Magubane Dies

Magubane, a South African who taught at UConn for 27 years, was a prominent anti-apartheid activist in the U.S.

A candle burning.

H. Fred Simons, Former Vice President, Dies

A former academic and student affairs vice president, H. Fred Simons is also the namesake for the University's African American Cultural Center.

DECD Commissioner Catherine Smith accepts her Innovations Champion award as UConn's Vice President of Economic Development Mary Holz-Clause and Provost and Executive Vice President Mun Choi look on. (Tom Hurlbut for UConn)

Innovation Takes Center Stage at Recognition Event

The event put the spotlight on UConn's cutting-edge research and partnerships with industry and state government.