Schools & Colleges

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Celebrating the Heart of the UConn Experience

Inaugural teaching, advising, and mentoring awards ceremony honors faculty, staff, and students

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Commencement 2025 at a Glance

Hats were tossed and tassels were turned

Jonathan VX leads a procession of Neag School of Education graduates outside.

Neag School of Education Celebrates 151 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

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UConn’s Health Profession Programs Brings Interprofessional Education and Collaboration to Northeast Connecticut Communities

On Saturday April 26th, the Northeast Connecticut Family Health and Wellness Day was held at Killingly High School. Developed and hosted by UConn’s Committee for Interprofessional Excellence in Healthcare (CIPEH), the event presented more than 30 health-related topics to residents in northeast Connecticut communities.

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Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Nathan Yamoah

“I wanted to attend somewhere that was somewhat affordable but still put myself in an environment where I could gain so many valuable experiences and connections.”

Hannah Spinner

Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Hannah Spinner

“Knowing that the Neag School is rated so highly in our nation's public teacher education programs sealed the deal for me, as I knew I would come out well-prepared for the career I'd always known I'd be going into.”

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UConn Professor and Alumni Encourage Social Workers and Students to Influence Federal Public Policy through the Regulatory Process

Keeping up to date on the regulatory arena is critical now more than ever

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Ph.D. Student Analyzes Mental Health Challenges for Hispanic Immigrants to the U.S.

Hispanic immigrants face a unique set of mental and emotional health issues, according to new research by Ph.D. student Leah Holle

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Connecticut ¡Adelante! Program Fills Workforce Need for Spanish Speaking Social Workers

The UConn School of Social Work is one of the leading MSW programs helping close the language gap to meet urgent workforce demand

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Words of Wisdom: ‘The Twists in Your Journey Are What Make You Unique’

Advice, encouragement, and perspective from UConn's 2025 commencement ceremonies