Schools & Colleges

An aerial view of homes inundated by water along the Connecticut shorleline in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

Under Pressure: Rethinking CT’s Coastal Land Use and Adaptation Strategies

The sea level is rising, and the clock is ticking in the effort to make Connecticut's coastline more resilient in the face of climate change

Janet Kim, assistant professor of music, leads a wind ensemble rehearsal

UConn Wind Ensemble Director Dreaming up Concert Series in Red, White, and Blue

'It’s not for me to dictate what people take away from the series'

Karen DeMeola

Karen DeMeola Named Inaugural Assistant Dean for Diversity, Belonging and Community Engagement

The position is new to UConn Law and is one Dean Eboni S. Nelson views as integral to advancing the excellence of the law school.

Bob Brady

Law School Helped His Career and Now Bob Brady ’78 Is Giving Back

Bob Brady never practiced law, but his legal education helped him launch a new and successful business.

Philip Hritcko (Left) with scholarship recipients Jessican Dillon, Marium Sedan, and Isabella Tardy.

UConn Pharmacy Students and Faculty Honored at 2022 Connecticut Pharmacists Association Awards

On September 22, 2022 the Connecticut Pharmacists Association (CPA) held its 145th annual Awards Banquet. Students, faculty and alums from the UConn School of Pharmacy were honored during the ceremony with a wide array of recognitions, awards, and scholarships.

An illustration depicting people being assisted in climbing a bar graph by one person with a ladder, illustrating the concept of mentorship.

NetWerx: Unique One-on-One Program Brings Alumni and Undergrads Together

'Everyone has a unique thing that they can learn from you and your experiences'

A generous donation will help Master Gardeners at Auerfarm in Bloomfield grow more healthy food for Foodshare clients.

A Gardening Renaissance Brings New Opportunities from UConn Extension

Pandemic or no pandemic, the UConn Master Gardener Program has connected Connecticut residents with resources to grow their knowledge as well as their gardens

Professor Richard Kay and book cover

Law Professor’s New Book Examines the Legality of Revolution

In "Adjudicating Revolution: Courts and Constitutional Change," UConn Law Professor Emeritus Richard S. Kay and co-author Joel Colon-Rios explore the common doctrines that have arisen in legal challenges to revolutions.

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage

For School of Dental Medicine students, Hispanic Heritage Month is not only an opportunity to gather and have fun, it’s also a chance to spread cultural awareness, create memories, and foster community.

Skeletal Biology and Regeneration Students Recognized For Research Excellence

“The multidisciplinary research and broad expertise within Skeletal Biology and Regeneration is a strength of our program,” said Dr. Rosa Guzzo, director of the program.