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Nora Broderick


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Senior Nora Lippai’s Research Earns Recognition as University Scholar

Nora Lippai ’26 (CLAS), a molecular and cell biology major, used her experience in the selective program to build the interdisciplinary research and communication skills she will carry into graduate school.

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UConn Library Lab Wins Prestigious Sustainability Designation

The Conservation Lab - which oversees the library's collections - is the first at UConn to earn Gold Certification from My Green Lab

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True Stories

UConn Story Slam offers students an opportunity to show as well as tell

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Panama Trip Helps Propel Soon-to-Be Grads to Health Careers

For Allied Health students, an internship provided experiences 'that just can't be taught'

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A Taste of the Future: UConn Animal Science Students Tour Local Dairy Farms

'Food doesn't come from the grocery store. It comes from these farms'

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Connecticut Transportation Institute Grant Funding Drives Traffic Safety Improvement

'If we could even save one life, it’s well worth all the time, effort and money that we put into making our roadways safer'

Woman standing in front of her research poster titled ""Schizotypal Traits and Visual Memory Task Performance in a Healthy Undergraduate Sample"

Psychology Ph.D. Student Shares Research Findings and Journey to UConn

Madeline Resnick’s neuropsychology research focuses on identifying schizotypal traits across UConn undergraduates.

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More Than 50 Years Later, Shaboo Still Rocks at UConn

The band spawned by the legendary music venue will play a benefit concert at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

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Alexander Hamilton Society Launches at UConn

The UConn chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society was brought to campus this fall, bringing conversation about American foreign, economic and national security policy to Storrs

Assistant Professor Remy Levin teaching his undergraduate research lab.

Economics Students Gain Research Experience in Historic Risk Lab

A UConn economics professor has assembled one of the largest known collections of historical insurance policies from the whaling industry. Now, he’s opened that archive to undergraduates for a hands-on research opportunity preparing them for their futures.