Schools & Colleges

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Labor Day Report: Less Occupational Disease; COVID-19 Still Dominates

UConn Health is out with its annual Labor Day 'Occupational Disease in Connecticut' report

UConn Public Health Students Gain Hands on Experience Through Department of Public Health Fellowship Program

Seven UConn Public Health Students are gaining hands on experience and insightful opportunities as part of their fellowship with the Connecticut Public Health Fellowship Program (CT PHFP) workforce development program managed by the Yale School of Public Health created in response to the slowly shrinking public health workforce over the last two decades in the U.S.

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CAHNR Welcomes New Faculty Members for Fall 2023

This diverse cohort will bring new expertise and fresh perspectives to CAHNR’s thriving academic community

Michael Farina '26 (SFA), front row and second from left, received accolades in the prestigious jazz publication, DownBeat magazine, this summer. Farina is UConn's first student in the new Bachelor of Music in Jazz program.

UConn Jazz Student Lauded for Outstanding Performance by Prestigious DownBeat Magazine

Michael Farina is one of six college undergraduates worldwide to make the list and the only tenor saxophonist

UConn Law Welcomes an Impressive Incoming Class of JD and LLM Students

The incoming class of 146 JD and 32 LLM students enrich UConn Law with a wide range of background and experience.

Jennie Weiner

10 Questions With Jennie Weiner About Advancing Women in K-12 Administration

An associate professor in the Neag School, Weiner recently co-published “Education Lead(her)ship: Advancing Women in K–12 Administration” through Harvard Education Press.

Xiuling Lu Announced as AAPS Fellow

Xiuling Lu has been named an American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Fellow as a recognition of her steadfast commitment to pioneering research.

Zhou to Lead Clean Energy Engineering Efforts at UConn

As director of C2E2, Professor Zhou will provide guidance and contribute to the development of sustainable energy strategies and initiatives.

Barrett Wells

Wells Named CLAS Associate Dean for Life and Physical Sciences

The former physics department head wants to foster a community where researchers can feel included and thrive.

The Gentry Building, home of the Neag School of Education, at UConn Storrs.

Neag School Welcomes New Faculty, Celebrates New Program Director

Risa Isard and Zachary Collier join the Neag School as assistant professors, while Tracy Sinclair has been named director of the Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates