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Show Some Husky Love: Vote

This year, the basketball competition isn't just on the court.

Select Faculty Honors & Accomplishments, January 2014

UConn faculty are receiving recognition nationwide and around the world. Read a selection of recent faculty honors.

Microbes and Methane

Molecular and cell biologist Kenneth Noll explains the process of methane production by microbes in woodland ponds.

Sochi: The View From Space

NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio ’82 (ENG) tweeted a photo of Sochi, site for this year's Winter Olympics, taken from the International Space Station.

Select Faculty Honors & Accomplishments, December 2013

UConn faculty are receiving recognition nationwide and around the world. Read a selection of recent faculty honors.

Global Warming: The Conversation We Need to Have

The recent frigid weather in the U.S. and a 2013 increase in polar ice do not change the basic physics of global warming, says climate scientist Anji Seth.

Students cheer while standing with the University sign near the corner of North Eagleville and RT 195 on Sept. 6, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

2013 – The Year in Pictures

A look back at a stellar year for UConn in areas ranging from institutional initiatives to personal achievements in academics, outreach, and athletics.

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Six UConn Leaders Named Among State’s ‘100 Most Influential Blacks’

Sanford Cloud, Carolle Andrews, Warde Manuel, Kevin Ollie, Salome Raheim, and Sharon White will be honored by the NAACP on Dec. 21.

Select Faculty Honors & Accomplishments, November 2013

UConn faculty are receiving recognition nationwide and around the world. Read a selection of recent faculty honors.

Sunil Reddy poses for a photo near Mirror Lake on Sept. 10, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

A Class of Their Own: Personal Stories from UConn’s Class of 2017

Glimpse the personalities, experiences, and insights of some of UConn's newest freshmen from these admissions essay excerpts.