Schools & Colleges

The World’s Smallest Basketball, from the Basketball Capital of the World

Laterally, the patterns are about 4-5 um. For comparison, a human hair is roughly 50 um. Hence, the world’s smallest basketball was chiseled here in Storrs

Aerial image of the University of Connecticut during Fall 2023.

Six From UConn Named Presidential Management Fellows

The program is the federal government's flagship leadership development program for advanced degree holders across all academic disciplines

Jasmin Williams and Abigail Boursiquot reading their Match Day letters together.

Match Day Thrills at UConn School of Medicine

100 Percent Match for UConn School of Medicine Students on National Match Day

Brianna Bobo

Neag School Master’s Student Recognized as Alma Exley Scholar

The scholarship promotes greater diversity in the teaching profession and was established in memory of an educator at the Connecticut State Department of Education.

An aerial view of the UConn Storrs campus

Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering Elects 12 New UConn Faculty

Of the 35 CASE members inducted this year, 12 work at UConn

Research Day Returns In Person for Medical and Dental Students

Medical and Dental Student Research Day is a culmination of medical and dental students’ projects for the year.

Jeffrey Boakye Asabere

The March to Become a Doctor

Dreams come true at UConn School of Medicine.

Precision Prescriptions: UConn School of Pharmacy Summit Explored AI Solutions for Medication Reconciliation

In an effort to address challenges in medication reconciliation at the point of care, the UConn School of Pharmacy hosted a summit that convened esteemed thought leaders, healthcare industry experts, computer scientists, and legislative figures and aimed to explore the multifaceted role of artificial intelligence (AI) in providing accurate, efficient, and safe solutions for medication reconciliation.

Professor Colin Tait of UConn Law.

In Memoriam: UConn Law Professor Colin C. Tait

Tait joined the UConn Law faculty in 1966 and retired in 1999, taking emeritus status as a research scholar.

Bogner Lab

Pharmacy Faculty Advance Freeze-Drying Technology

Techniques developed at UConn are extending the shelf-life and potency of critical vaccines and other sensitive pharmaceutical products