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Supporting Undocumented Students at UConn
President Herbst responds to concerns expressed since the election about potential changes in federal policy that could affect undocumented students.
December 6, 2016 | President Susan Herbst
UConn Orange? How the Huskies Almost Became ‘Orangemen’
A look back at the time when the school colors were a matter for debate.
December 5, 2016 | Combined Reports
A Promise Fulfilled: The Stern Family’s Story
Linda Jo Stern ''77 (CAHNR) has fulfilled a pledge originally made by her late father, Joe Stern '44 (ENG), to establish a scholarship for female engineering students.
November 28, 2016 | Tiffany Ventura Thiele
UConn Football Profile: Cameron Stapleton
The redshirt junior defensive end is all about business when it comes to football, but likes to keep it light off the playing field.
November 21, 2016 | Athletic Communications
UConn Football Profile: Linebacker Matt Walsh
Senior captain Matt Walsh uses his knowledge of both sides of the ball to become an explosive inside linebacker.
November 11, 2016 | Athletic Communications
Physical Therapy Student Veteran Will Serve Veterans
Graduate student and former Marine Nate Hutt is conducting research to identify a new subtype of Parkinson’s disease in veterans exposed to Agent Orange.
November 11, 2016 | Jason M. Sheldon
Democracy and Disagreement
After a divisive presidential race, UConn philosopher Michael Lynch discusses what it might take for people to find common ground.
November 9, 2016 | Michael P. Lynch, Department of Philosophy
UConn Reads: Growing Up with Two Religions
The son of a Jewish mother and a Roman Catholic father, Brandon Murray describes how he has found inspiration in many world faiths.
November 4, 2016 | Brandon Murray, Office of the Provost
UConn Football Profile: Andreas Knappe
Meet senior offensive tackle Andreas Knappe, a captain and starting right tackle for the Huskies. The video is part of a series on UConn Football.
November 4, 2016 | Athletic Communications
Baby Food Ads Often Contradict Health Experts
Marketing messages may lead parents to think food and drink for very young children is healthier than it really is, says a new study from the UConn Rudd Center.
November 1, 2016 | Daniel P. Jones, UConn Rudd Center