Schools & Colleges

Decreasing Infant Mortality

Decreasing Infant Mortality

UConn Business Professor, Colleagues Discover That Turkey's Take-Charge Healthcare Initiative Saves Lives

Countdown to New Hospital Tower Continues

Move- in day for University Tower begins in the wee hours of Friday, April 29th and will be open for business by Monday, May 2.

Student-athlete Morgan Tuck in an introduction to sports communication class in Gentry Building on Feb. 17, 2016. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Student-Athlete Strong: Morgan Tuck

For women's basketball forward and business student Morgan Tuck, being a Husky means being great in basketball, life, and school.

How the brain controls speech. (Christa Tubach/UConn Image)

How the Brain Controls Speech

UConn research to better understand how the brain applies meaning to words could ultimately help people with communication disorders.

Improving the Water Supply in a Drought-Stricken Village

Three UConn engineering students are working in partnership with a village in Ethiopia to help improve the water supply.

UConn School of Business Ranks Among Nation's Top Programs for Veterans

Best for Vets

The UConn School of Business is among the "Best for Veterans—Business Schools 2016," according to a report released Feb. 8 by Military Times.

Alumni News

Alumni News Bruce R. Donnelly, Ph.D. (B.S. Civil Engineering, ’71) is the winner of the SAE International Arnold W. Siegel International Transportation Safety Award recognizing individuals whose accomplishments include outstanding international research, innovation and contributions to crash injury protection, crash injury biomechanics and crash injury design. With over 40 years of collision and injury analysis […]

Laurencin Elected to Chinese Academy of Engineering

UConn’s Dr. Cato T. Laurencin has been elected a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).

CEO Magazine - MBA Rankings

UConn MBA Program Gains Additional Recognition

CEO Magazine Ranks UConn MBA Program Among the Best Globally

Students of Color, Neag School Faculty Partner to Boost Diversity Among Aspiring Educators

Members of student organization Leadership In Diversity (L.I.D.) are actively working with Neag School faculty to boost diversity in the Neag School of Education’s student body.