Campus
New Traffic Patterns For Basketball Games at Gampel
The changes have been made to improve the traffic flow and mitigate the effects related to construction on Jim Calhoun Way.
November 2, 2018 | Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications
UConn’s Key Role in Ensuring Integrity of State Elections
Both before and after the November election, UConn’s Voting Technology Research Center will run forensic analyses on memory cards in the state’s voting equipment.
November 1, 2018 | Eli Freund
A Voice Through Voting
'When people stay home, so does their power. And that has consequences,' says Tanya Rhodes Smith, director of UConn's Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work.
November 1, 2018 | Kristin Dumont, UConn Foundation
UConn Moving Forward on New Ice Hockey Rink
The University plans to open a new hockey rink at Storrs in fall 2021, financing it through a public-private development partnership.
October 31, 2018 | Stephanie Reitz
Tick-or-Treat!
Think tick, or risk being tricked by these 'blood-sucking vampires,' cautions pathobiologist Paulo Verardi, whose lab is working to develop vaccines for a number of emerging tick-borne diseases.
October 31, 2018 | Elaina Hancock
Live Podcast Highlights Homecoming
UConn360's first live podcast was recorded in Werth Tower at the start of Homecoming weekend, with an audience of alumni, staff, and students.
October 31, 2018 | Julie (Stagis) Bartucca '10 (BUS, CLAS), '19 MBA
How Can We Get Your Attention?
A new study suggests that different brands may want to adopt different social media targeting strategies based on the popularity of their content among followers.
October 30, 2018 | Claire Hall
First Innovation Expo: Opportunities Abound on Campus
'We have such cool things going on on campus,' said biology major Greta Johnson, a volunteer at the event.
October 30, 2018 | Claire Hall
Engaging Future Scientists
Children ages 5 to 12 joined UConn faculty, staff, and students for an afternoon of STEM experiments as part of Homecoming Weekend.
October 29, 2018 | Lucas Voghell '20 (CLAS)
Why Do Some People Hurt More Than Others?
If we can better understand what makes individuals more or less sensitive to pain, then we are that much closer to reducing human suffering, writes Erin Young of Nursing.
October 26, 2018 | Erin Young, School of Nursing