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Minds Converge on Mental Health

At a recent national symposium led by UConn, university presidents and mental health professionals discussed the impact of mental health issues on college students' success.

The Eye That Cries (El ojo que llora), Lima, Peru. (Photoholica Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

From Conflict to Peace: The Role of Art

Memorials commemorating a nation’s past conflicts can help build a more peaceful future, say two UConn researchers.

An elderly man taking his pills. (Getty Images)

When Pills are the Problem: The Movement to Deprescribe

Do you still need all the meds you're taking? Clinical professor Sean Jeffery recommends reviewing your medications with your physician every year.

Napheesa Collier, left, and Gabby Williams celebrate the team's 100th consecutive win. (Stephen Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

Century Mark! UConn Women Win 100th Straight Game

'They carried the torch across the finish line to 100,' said UConn Women's Basketball Head Coach Geno Auriemma of his 2016-17 team.

UConn 100 straight wins and counting graphic

100 Facts About the Historic 100th Win by Women’s Basketball

# 9. ESPN’s Rebecca Lobo hooped it up on an empty Gampel court in the morning – like she had played there before.

Sellout Crowd Cheers Huskies’ 100th Win

'For you to come out on a night like this and fill this place to the rafters, that might be more amazing than the 100 wins,' Women's Basketball Head Coach Geno Auriemma told the fans.

Karen Munson '86 (CLAS) stands at the counter at Munson's Chocolates in Bolton. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Valentine’s Day: Chocolatier Speaks from the Heart

'The heart box will always rule the holiday,' says UConn alumna Karen Munson '86 (CLAS).

Michael Patrick Lynch, professor of philosophy and director of the UConn Humanities Institute, left, listens while Paul Herrnson, professor of political science, answers a question during a panel discussion on the presidential election at an event held at the Hartford Public Library on Sept. 22, 2016. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Grants Target Broken Landscape of American Discourse

The research awards, ranging from $160,000 to $225,000, provide two-year fellowships for applying cutting-edge research to improving public discourse.

Jonathan XIII, left, and Jonathan XIV in the snow, on Feb. 9, 2017.

Snow Day for the Jonathans

Snow days are made for Jonathan XIV and Jonathan XIII.

A UConn researcher is working in three African countries, exploring ways to use video and photography to empower young people to tell the stories that matter to them. (Courtesy of Lisa Butler)

Empowering People Through Film

UConn's Lisa Butler is working in three African countries, exploring ways to use video and photography to empower young people to tell the stories that matter to them.