UConn Storrs
HuskyVision Cable TV Upgrading to Digital Service
The upgrade will include high-definition service, more channels of programming, and a new lineup of music-only channels.
March 10, 2016 | Stephanie Reitz
Spirit Awards Honor Staff Contributions to Workplace
President Herbst: 'When our community is marked by civility, mutual respect, and camaraderie, it creates an environment in which we all take more pleasure in our work.'
March 10, 2016 | Combined Reports
Student Perspective: Calliope Wong ’16
A woman of many talents, Wong discusses recording an album, crusading for transgender equality, and deciding to graduate a full year early – with honors.
March 9, 2016 | Lisa Stiepock
Understanding Pain, from Cells to Systems
A new center at UConn is devoted to finding answers to chronic pain.
March 8, 2016 | Sheila Foran
After Scalia: Battle for the Supreme Court
The tension surrounding the Supreme Court nomination underscores the high stakes at play. Political scientist David Yalof discusses the process.
March 8, 2016 | David Bauman
Words Matter
A new book by a UConn sociologist discusses the need for more direct language to address systemic racism.
March 7, 2016 | Kenneth Best
Going, Going, Gone: Toxic Change
A UConn researcher is studying how global warming has changed the diet of Arctic marine mammals, and the impact of pollution at the top of the food chain.
March 7, 2016 | Sheila Foran
The Right Chemistry for Career Achievement
Early in his career, pharmacy dean James Halpert combined his passions and it proved to be the right mix. He will soon be recognized with a career achievement award.
March 7, 2016 | Elizabeth Anderson
Student-Athlete Strong: Ryan Radue
To baseball pitcher Ryan Radue, whose team supported him through cancer treatment, being a Husky means being part of a tight-knit family.
March 4, 2016 | Megan Krementowski '16 (CLAS)
Canoe Battleships Fight to the Finish
Six canoes enter. One canoe leaves. Students participated in a Canoe Battleship tournament this week where six crews tried to sink enemy ships.
March 4, 2016 | Timothy Henning '18 (SFA) & Amy Jorgensen '17 (SFA)