Schools & Colleges

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Korey Stringer Institute Back in Vikings Country to Advance Lifesaving Measures for the State’s High School Athletes

Since launching its “Team Up for Sports Safety” (TUFSS) campaign in 2017, Minnesota is the 46th state that KSI has visited to work with state leaders to propel health and safety policy adoption forward

Giving Back in Hartford

UConn Health Students Volunteer at the Ollie M. Williams Health and Wellness Fair

Professor Earns Prestigious Award for Advancing Education in International Social Work

'Helping students to see the interconnectedness of global issues and the local issues they are trying to address here in Connecticut is so important'

The ISA International Conference 2024, held in June at the University of Rijeka, focused on "Knowing the Global-Local: Imagining Pasts, Debating Futures."

‘Hidden Gem’ at UConn Helps International Studies Scholars Find their Academic Home

The International Studies Association gives scholars global reach

Sophia Hatzis, wearing glasses and a purple lanyard, poses for a photo in front of a background with colored lights.

Month of Discovery: Sophia Hatzis ’27, a Researcher and Mentor

Hatzis, a second-year student researcher, has become integral to Innovate Labs, teaching classmates about AI

Soleia Biosciences, the winners of the grand prize in the Wolff New Ventures Competition.

Camaraderie, Enthusiasm Punctuate Wolff New Venture Competition

 ‘I can't wait to see what impact they are going to have on the world'

School of Pharmacy Welcomes Keynote Speaker for 2024 Professionalism Ceremony

Bryan Zembrowski Pharm.D., (‘07) has been named as the keynote speaker for the 2024 Professionalism Ceremony

MSA Marks 25th Anniversary with Celebration on Oct. 17

World-Class Education, Career Readiness, Engaged Faculty Distinguish Program

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A Flash In the Pan

Measuring a thought has always been difficult

SAMHSA Grant to Fight Substance Use, Related Issues Among Youth in 5 Connecticut Counties

The initiative began Sept. 30 and seeks to screen 7,000 youth ages 12 to 21 for substance use disorders. An expected 2,700 will be provided with services