Richard Veilleux


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Commencement Plans Announced

More than 7,000 students will graduate from UConn in a series of ceremonies May 8 through May 23.

The Political Potential of Community Organizing

A social work professor studies grassroots groups that help people learn to fight for their rights.

Streaming Video a New Library Resource

Since Babbidge Library's streaming video service began just over a year ago, it has expanded rapidly to include documentaries, plays, feature films, and interviews from the Litchfield County Writers Project.

Board of Trustees Increases Tuition by 5.66 Percent

The tuition increase approved by the Board of Trustees is lower than officials initially proposed.

New Website Offers Resources for Respectful Workplace

The site offers employees information about where to go for help if they encounter uncivil behavior.

Promoting Healthy Aging

Professor Karen Bullock heads a group of interns offering health education to seniors in Hartford.

UConn Chefs Cook Up Some Winners

Chefs from Dining Services face off in UConn's Culinary Olympics.

Living and Learning in EcoHouse

The new living-learning community is helping raise environmental awareness on campus.

Marine Scientist’s Work Featured at Mystic Aquarium

Senjie Lin's work on the genetic changes that lead to toxic red tides is the basis of a new exhibit.

Interactive Roll of Honor Goes Online on Veterans Day

A new website commemorates UConn students and alumni who died in service to the nation.