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Wilbur Cross building on a fall day on Oct. 15, 2019.

Letter From President Katsouleas Regarding Out-of-State Students

Out-of-state students who are enrolled in only online courses are being asked to stay home and will not be permitted to live in University housing during the fall 2020 semester.

Part of the downtown Hartford skyline on a sunny day.

Seven CLAS Alumni Make HBJ’s 2020 List of 40 Under Forty

The Hartford Business Journal’s annual list recognizes some of the top young professionals leading organizations in Connecticut today.

Collage of photos submitted by students for Communication video.

UConn Magazine: Light Years Away

Each semester Stephen Stifano asks his COMM 1000 students to encapsulate their UConn experience in a photo worth, well, you know.

Group of students posing for a photo in front of a white screen.

UConn Magazine: Si Se Puede

This extraordinary class of seniors (and near-seniors) had already weathered a number of major storms before the pandemic hit.

A sign on the ground saying "Black Lives Matter," surrounded by flowers and candles.

Op-Ed: How Studying Racism Helped Us Become Anti-Racist Activists

Twelve students collaborated on an op-ed piece explaining how their coursework prepared them to respond to the police brutality that sparked protests around the world this summer.

Illustration of guy dancing.

UConn Magazine: Dancing on a Sunday? Don’t Do That!

Mike Chase ’11 JD, author of the wildly popular @CrimeADay Twitter account, treats UConn Nation to exclusive diabolical drawings and criminally funny ruminatings.

Pregnant woman holding her stomach.

UConn Magazine: On the March

Senior staff editor for The New York Times opinion section Alexandra March ’10 (CLAS) penned her first opinion piece for the paper about being pregnant in a pandemic.

Families visit Stormy Chamberlain at her lab at the Cell and Genome Sciences Building in Farmington

UConn Researchers Collaborate with Ovid Therapeutics on Genetic Therapy for Angelman Syndrome

UConn researchers Stormy Chamberlain and Noelle Germain are working with biopharmaceutical company Ovid Therapeutics Inc. on a promising therapy for a rare genetic condition.

Four smoothies sitting on a rock wall.

UConn Magazine: Summer Smoothies

Smoothies are the perfect summer treat and UConn Dining Services has some great recipes to try.

Illustration of people working in a field with an American flag backdrop.

UConn Magazine: The New Reparations Math

Professor of public policy Thomas Craemer realized that the typical calculations concerning slavery reparations in this country simply did not add up. So he did some new math.