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Sam Witryol, Emeritus Psychology Professor, Dies

Witryol, an expert on child psychology, taught at the Storrs campus for more than 60 years.

UConn Foundation wordmark.

UConn Foundation Raises $78 Million in FY 2015

Giving was up in various categories, including those giving more than $25,000, which jumped 23 percent.

Industrial landscape with different energy resources. Sustainable development. (iStock Photo)

Clean Power Plan a Major Step Toward Lower Carbon Future

UConn Law professor Joseph MacDougald discusses the proposal announced this week by President Obama to combat climate change.

The UConn Ice Bus arrives at the State Capitol. (Nicki Steneri, GO Media, for UConn)

A Warm Welcome for a Cool Bus

UConn's new Ice Bus debuted this week on a tour of the state capital.

Smithsonian Gardener Has UConn Roots

UConn alum James Gagliardi's garden encompasses three city blocks in the heart of Washington, D.C., and receives 8,000,000 visitors a year.

Wedding rings. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Until Choice Do Us Part

English professor Clare Eby discusses her book, which traces the origins of current marriage norms to reforms that took place at the turn of the 20th century.

Chef Kyle Davis's award-winning recipe for Sweet Potato Gnocchi, made with eight different local ingredients. (Jeff Gonci for UConn)

Local Foods a Recipe for Success

Take a few bunches of locally grown produce and add a dash of ingenuity from UConn's chefs for a winning combination.

The UConn Co-op bookstore in Storrs Center in 2014. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Bringing Readers and Authors Together for More Than 30 Years

The campus bookstore has a rich history in the literary and cultural life of the community, as former manager of General Books Suzy Staubach recounts.

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Emeritus Professor of German Studies Donald Crosby Dies

A specialist in Romanticism, Crosby taught courses on German literature, music, and World War II from the perspective of German historians and novelists.

Professor Mark Overmyer-Velázquez reading a book on June 29, 2015. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

UConn Reads: The Immigrant Journey

El Instituto director Mark Overmyer-Velazquez discusses migration from Mexico and books that have helped him understand his family's experience as immigrants in the U.S.