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UConn’s Jessica Lutz Leads Switzerland to Bronze in Sochi

Lutz '10 (CANR) scored her second Olympic goal to propel Switzerland to its first medal in women's ice hockey.

Helping Veterans Earn a UConn Degree

The University has extended the veterans' tuition waiver to intersession classes, and waived the admissions application fee.

A Valentine’s Day Mashup

Featuring UConn a cappella group, Rubyfruit.

Student Develops Her Own Niche at UConn

After exploring various different options, Juanita Austin ’15 (SFA) reached a solution that combines her many interests.

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.