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UConn’s Freshmen Bring Talent, Ambition, and Unprecedented Diversity
First-year students bring with them a wealth of talent and aspirations. Here is all you need to know about the Class of 2023.
August 21, 2019 | Stephanie Reitz
Former Alumni Association President Elected to Board of Trustees
'My hope is that I can be a voice for the alumni and be part of the process of ensuring the vitality of our University,' says Bryan K. Pollard ’85 (CLAS), member of the Board of Trustees.
August 19, 2019 | Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications
Katsouleas Highlights Research and Education Goals in His First President’s Report
In his first report to the Board of Trustees, President Katsouleas spoke about a range of topics, from his goal to increase the research enterprise and recruit a new provost, to throwing out the first pitch at a recent New York Mets game.
August 15, 2019 | Stephanie Reitz
Pitching in for the New York Mets
UConn President Tom Katsouleas threw the ceremonial first pitch during a New York Mets baseball game Sunday.
August 12, 2019 | Kristen Cole
Construction Update: August 2019
The latest updates on construction at UConn for the month of August 2019.
August 5, 2019 | Stephanie Reitz
Day One: A Message From President Tom Katsouleas
Tom Katsouleas offers his reflections on starting his tenure as the 16th president of the University of Connecticut.
August 1, 2019 | President Tom Katsouleas
Heard Here: UConn 360
This series spotlights UConn 360, a biweekly podcast that aims to provide glimpses into the University of Connecticut from every conceivable angle.
July 31, 2019 | Kristen Cole
Summertime Blues? Not at UConn
A gallery of beautiful photos from the University of Connecticut during the summer.
July 26, 2019 | UConn Photography
UConn Launches Institute of the Environment
UConn's new Institute of the Environment creates a multidisciplinary initiative for charting a course to a more sustainable future.
July 26, 2019 | Elaina Hancock
Planting New Trees in the Wake of the Gypsy Moths
A good way to identify a new plant is by looking around your neighborhood or your property to see what is thriving, says Thomas Worthley, UConn Extension.
July 23, 2019 | Elaina Hancock