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Emeritus Professor of Dramatic Arts Nafe Katter Dies

Katter was instrumental in developing the dramatic arts department, and donated the lead gift for the theater that bears his name.

An artist's rendering of the future Innovation Partnership Building to be located at the UConn Technology Park. (Image courtesy of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill)

In Case You Missed It – Summer 2014

A chance to catch up with what you may have missed this summer.

Graduate student Zareen Thomas, a doctoral candidate in anthropology, is currently in Colombia, studying the relationship between community, youth organizations, and marginalized urban youth, thanks to a Fulbright fellowship.

Four UConn Students Receive Fulbright Awards for 2014-15

Two recent graduates, a graduate student, and an undergraduate have received fellowships under this prestigious international program.

Digital illustration of the Ebola Virus (istock photo)

UConn Biologist on West Africa’s Ebola Outbreak

Professor Kenneth Noll discusses the largest outbreak on record and why it is unlikely to spread to the U.S.

The women's rowing team placed 31 members on the American Athletic Conference 2013-2014 All-Academic Team. (Stephen Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

UConn Athletes Honored for Academic Excellence

Student-athletes excel in their respective sports and in the classroom, as well.

Portraits of Strength: Lucas Massella ’13 (CLAS)

Lucas Massella went into kidney failure at the age of 10 but thanks to an experimental surgery, he recovered. He earned his UConn degree in 2013.

Portraits of Strength: Alfredo Fuentes ’08 MPS

Veteran firefighter Alfredo Fuentes was among the first responders on 9/11. Forced by his injuries to give up his job, he came to UConn to study homeland security.

UConn Reads Nominations Wide-ranging This Year

Books nominated so far range from the Bible to 'Walden' and 'The Omnivore's Dilemma.'

Portraits of Strength: Dominique (Soucy) Matteson ’03 (CLAS)

UConn alum Dominique Matteson was diagnosed with leukemia in her early 20s. At her lowest point, 50 percent of her cells were showing cancer.

From left, Tina Stietzel '90 (BUS), Michael Byon '15 (ENG), and Chuck Stietzel '91 (ENG), '93 MS at the UConn Alumni Association Donor and Scholarship Recognition reception last December. (The Defining Photo, for UConn)

Former Scholarship Recipient Pays it Forward

An alum who benefited from a scholarship after his father died hopes to help reduce uncertainty in the lives of current students.