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UConn Addresses Misconceptions, Questions About COVID-19 Dashboard and Data

Answers to frequently asked questions relating to the University's strategy of testing and containment in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Students walk along Fairfield Way near the Homer Babbidge Library. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn, CSCU Combine For Innovative eBook Purchasing Initiative

UConn and the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities have together purchased a huge collection of eBooks from leading university presses, making these widely accessible to students, faculty, and staff.

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UConn to Test Campus Emergency Systems on Tuesday

UConn will conduct a test of its emergency notification system on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020.

Dr. Cato Laurencin at his office at UConn Health in Farmington on Oct. 6, 2014. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn Health’s Laurencin Honored for Promotion of Justice, Equity

The Association of American Medical Colleges has awarded UConn Health's Cato T. Laurencin as the recipient of the 2020 Herbert W. Nickens Award, bestowed on an individual who has made monumental contributions to promoting justice in medical education and health care equity throughout the nation.

University seals were installed over the entrances to the north and south reading rooms at the Wilbur Cross Building. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Message from President and Provost on Community Responsibility

The President and Provost discuss how to keep UConn campuses, and surrounding communities, safe as we welcome students and staff back to campus.

A tree down across power lines.

Vulnerable Trees, High Winds, Other Factors Combined for Strong Storm Damage from Isaias

Gypsy moth infestations and drought conditions have weakened trees throughout Connecticut to such an extent that forests were particularly vulnerable when Hurricane Isaias swept through in August.

Douglas Casa, CEO of the Korey Stringer Institute and professor of kinesiology.

Korey Stringer Institute: Progress Made in High School Sports Safety Policies

The Korey Stringer Institute has released its annual report on the progress states are making to protect the health of high school student athletes.

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.

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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.