Richard Veilleux


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On the Fast Track to Teaching Math and Science

A new program is helping graduates qualify to teach math and science in high-needs schools.

Suicide Prevention Becomes Year-Round Effort

The University's efforts to prevent student suicides are being extended year-round and campus-wide.

Real Estate Center Tops Journal Rankings

Faculty in UConn's Real Estate Center have published more articles than at any other similar center.

Hillel Reopens After Major Renovation

UConn’s Jewish students return to Storrs to find a beautifully renovated Hillel House.

Laptop Theft Leads to Potential Data Breach

Officials say there's no indication the laptop was stolen for the purpose of identity theft.

Campus Construction

Campus construction is under control. All roads will be open in time for the start of classes.

UConn Remains New England’s Top Public University for 2011

UConn remains the top-ranked public university in New England.

UConn Implements Phase II Drought Plan

Recent dry weather has forced University officials to implement mandatory water conservation.

Young African Entrepreneurs Put Lessons to the Test

Twenty African students spent five weeks based in Storrs learning about entrepreneurship and US culture.

Over Qualified? Not Really

The idea that a person may be too smart for a job and leave is debunked by a business professor.