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UConn School of Social Work Celebrates 75th Anniversary

Over nearly eight decades, the School has grown to become a vital institution with national and global reach

From left, Daniel Malinak, Geraldo White, Heidi Slater and Tracey Roy pose for a photo in the Husky Harvest space near Charter Oak Apartments in Storrs

Husky Harvest Food Pantry Opens at Storrs; Takes Cues from Success at Regional Campuses

The location in the Charter Oak Apartments Community Center aims to address food insecurity with care and discretion

A view of the main UConn Hartford building from across the street.

Grant Will Help Break Down Barriers in Access to Technology in Hartford

Collaborative effort between UConn Hartford and School of Engineering aims to reduce inequities in access to crucial technology skills

A woman works at a laptop computer while translucent symbols of sustainability float in the air.

UConn to Host Business ‘Sustainability Summit’

'I wish to be part of the business revolution'

SOM Class of 2023 Paige Holden

Match Day Exhilaration Returns to UConn Medical School

It's a match! 110 soon-to-be UConn-produced doctors ripped open their white envelopes to reveal their future medical residency destinies

Social Work Researcher Seeks to Re-engage Black and African American Older Adults Isolated by COVID-19

Working to reconnect people with the activities and social ties that sustained them before the pandemic

Students hold electric candles during the Convocation ceremony on the Student Union Mall. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

With Record 48,000+ Applications, UConn’s Class of 2027 Promises a Wealth of Talent, Diversity

About 4,100 new students are expected to enroll at Storrs, with about 1,675 first-year students anticipated at the regional campuses in Hartford, Stamford, Waterbury, and Avery Point

Group of people enjoying a lecture in a modern auditorium.

UConn School of Business Reduces MBA Course Requirements, Enabling Students to Complete the Degree More Quickly

Beginning in Fall 2023, the program will decrease the number of credits required to earn an MBA from 57 to 42

The UConn large letter sign at dusk on June 12, 2021.

UConn Nursing, Social Work Awarded $6M to Address Workforce Shortages in Critical Fields

The funds will help grow the ranks of social workers and nurses in Connecticut

What a Team: Division of Athletics, Sport Management Program Provide Real-Life Experience to Students

This newly expanded partnership between the Neag School of Education and Division of Athletics helps students score valuable career-building experience