Schools & Colleges

Celebrating UConn Health’s Class of 2024

Husky Pride Shines at UConn Health’s 53rd Commencement

Students celebrate while turning their tassels during commencement ceremony.

‘Miracles Exist Everywhere’ — More Than 2,700 Celebrate Graduation from CLAS

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences students and their families gathered in Gampel Pavilion to commemorate what was, for most of the students, their first in-person graduation

At the podium, Medina Jett '08 EMBA speaks to graduating School of Business students during Commencement 2024. (Nathan Oldham / UConn School of Business)

‘Change Happens When One Person Makes a Bold Move’

Commencement speaker Medina Jett Urges Grads to Find Their Purpose, Remain Fearless, Celebrate the Journey of Life

Debra Abromaitis smiling speaking to someone seated with back to camera in office setting

‘How We Can Get Ready for the Next Patient’

Nightingale Award recognizes UConn Health’s Debra Abromaitis for her legacy of service

Neag School Class of 2024 graduates process alongside the Gentry Building led by a Black male student carrying the School's light blue banner.

Neag School of Education Celebrates 165 Bachelor of Science Graduates

Graduates of the Sport Management and Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Education programs were celebrated Sunday morning at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

Norah Berrah, professor of physics.

Physics Professor Nora Berrah Elected to National Academy of Sciences

Berrah is the seventh member of the UConn community to be elected to the selective national organization that works to advise the nation on issues relating to science and technology

Celebrating UConn’s Class of 2024

The newest alums take their place in a great tradition

Soribel Torres-Jimenez

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Soribel Torres-Jimenez ’23 (ED)

“After talking to UConn alumni, I was confident that the connections I would make within the Neag School would open many doors for me to continue learning beyond the classroom.”

Camille Terrell

Neag School Class of 2024 Student Profile: Camille Terrell

“Deep down, I always knew I would end up at UConn. ... As decision day approached, many of my high school teachers said graduating from the Neag School would set me above many other candidates and that districts look highly upon UConn grads.”

Flowers spring up around a pile of coal. (iStock Photo)

Ask UConn Extension: Getting an Early Start on Spring Gardens

Experts from UConn Extension's Master Gardener team share words of wisdom to enhance your green thumb