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UConn Waterbury’s Career Closet: Service-Learning Students Champion Professional Success and Equity 

UConn Waterbury's "Career Closet" led by HDFS students, provided free professional attire to 125+ students, fostering career readiness and inclusivity through hands-on learning.

Psychology Today

Coping With Big Feelings Post-Election

UConn entryway sign during the fall season

Seeding Success: Internal Funding Has Ripple Effect in Research Innovation

Internal funds help pave the way for more funding for more UConn researchers

Two from Facilities Operations Earn Prestigious Award

Award recognizes programs and processes that enhance service delivery, lower costs, increase productivity, improve customer service, generate revenue, or otherwise benefit the educational institution.

Graduate students Julie Sandberg, left, Kevin Howson and Jacob Hyler present their research on installing solar canopies on campus during "The Sustainable Clean Energy Summit:Decarbonizing Society and the Grid"

2024 Sustainable Clean Energy Summit

The second annual Sustainable Clean Energy Summit will take place on Monday, Sep. 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

UConn entrance sign amongst flowers

Vice President for Human Resources

President Maric appoints Lakeesha Brown as Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer for the university

An aerial view of the UConn wordmark on Fairfield Way on a sunny day in Storrs

Message from Board of Trustees Chair Daniel Toscano

Daniel Toscano, UConn Board of Trustees Chair, shares a message with the UConn community

Meet UConn Law’s 2024 Incoming Class

UConn Law welcomed its incoming class of JD and LLM students, who will be on campus for the next one to four years and forever a part of the UConn Law community.

Accounting Professor George Plesko (Nathan Oldham / UConn School of Business)

Professor Plesko To Serve on Prestigious Accreditation Committee

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business seeks to elevate the quality and impact of business schools worldwide. While nearly 900 colleges and universities hold AACSB accreditation, only 194 have AACSB-accredited accounting programs. The organization is considered the ‘gold standard’ of higher-education business accreditation.

Hartford Courant

At Age 97, this Connecticut Man Is Still Out There Riding His Bike