Cindy Weiss, CLAS Today


Author Archive

‘Decade of Discovery’ Plumbs Oceans

UConn’s Ann Bucklin led the zooplankton survey that was part of a global census of marine life.

Why It Is Good to be Good

Goodness matters, philosopher Paul Bloomfield maintains in an upcoming book.

Food Choice in Philadelphia

Sociologist Andrew Deener will study how food options and choices are affected by where people live.

Class of 2010: Edith Middleton, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

A former Romanian orphan says her UConn degree gives her a sense of belonging.

Three CLAS Faculty Named Board of Trustees Distinguished Professors

The title is the University’s highest honor for faculty excellence.

Gift of Books Forms American Studies Library

English professor Margaret Higonnet donated the books in memory of her father, a Mark Twain scholar.

From Combat Mission to UConn Degree

A political science degree gave Army veteran Joel Angle a new perspective on his time in Iraq.

Picturing the Proton

Two UConn physicists have a theory about the structure of protons that will be tested next fall in an experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.

When Men Stare, Women Say Less

UConn psychology researchers found that when women believe men are staring at their bodies, they reduce their social presence.

Chemist Wins CAREER Award for Research on ‘Free’ Metals

Shawn Burdette is one of four chemistry faculty to receive NSF CAREER awards in the past 18 months.