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The #UConnbucketlist item for May: Take Your Photo at a UConn Sign. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

#UConnBucketList: May

Mark the end of the year by taking your photo in front of one of the UConn signs for May’s #UConnBucketList task.

A group of seniors throw their caps in the air on top of Horsebarn Hill. (Gabriel Bachinelo '16 (BUS))

Class of 2016: Our Time

Within the past four years, students have experienced many events on campus and in the world, even as they pursued their own endeavors. Here is a glimpse of that time.

Cap and tassel.

Commencement 2016

The clock is ticking for #UConn16, a cadre of students who will soon transition to alumni. Meet some of them and find out where they are headed after graduation.

Turning Over a New Leaf: UConn’s Trees

All across campus, the trees are leafing out and preparing to bloom – a welcome sign that spring is underway.

Instagram Year in Review 2015-16. (Angelina Reyes/UConn Photo)

UConn on Instagram: Another Amazing Year

See UConn through our students’ eyes (and camera phones) in this review of 2015-2016.

Gas plant. (iStock Photo)

UConn Takes Steps to Reduce Energy Costs

University officials will pursue a new contract that will stabilize natural gas transportation costs and reduce oil consumption.

Manisha Desai, associate professor of women's studies and sociology, meets with Asahi Hoque '16 (CLAS) on Nov. 19, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Questioning the Scope of Women’s Health Care

An IDEA grant took UConn student Asahi Hoque to Bangladesh to probe the limitations on women's health care in the developing world.

Barnes & Noble logo.

Barnes & Noble to Lead UConn’s Bookstore Operation

With the bookseller's support, the University will establish a prominent bookstore in downtown Hartford, adjacent to the new campus.

Ornella Tempo '16 (ENG) in the lab at the Institute for Materials Science on April 25, 2016. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

McNair Scholars Pursue Path to STEM Success

Fourteen students will graduate this year from UConn’s program for low-income, first-generation, or under-represented college students hoping to pursue a Ph.D. in a STEM field.

Ben Goldman ’18 (CLAS) interviews students on camera about the last photo on their phone. (Ryan Glista '16 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)

Last Photo on Your Phone

Members of UConn Nation reveal the last photo they took on their phone and relate the story behind it.