Schools & Colleges

John 'Jack' Veiga (Nathan Oldham/UConn photo)

‘For the Love of the Game’

Retired Management Professor Jack Veiga Still Winning Awards, Challenging Misconceptions

New incubator labs

UConn Doubles Incubator Lab Space

UConn Health has opened 32 new incubator laboratories at its Cell and Genome Sciences Building to double the University’s incubator space. The expansion project is part of Bioscience Connecticut.

UConn Students Show Middle Schoolers How Fun Engineering Is at Science Center

Vanessa DeJesus examined a human skull, slowly turning it over in her hands at the Connecticut Science Center on a recent November night. She was trying to figure out whether the skull was from a man or a woman based on clues a couple of biomedical engineering UConn students gave her.

Allied Health Lab

Department of Allied Health Sciences launches new PhD in health promotion sciences

The Department of Allied Health Sciences (AHS) is pleased to announce a new PhD degree program in Health Promotion Sciences. “We are grateful that the University of Connecticut Board of Trustees recently approved a new PhD degree in the Department of Allied Health Sciences,” says Cameron Faustman, associate dean and director. “This will benefit health-oriented […]

Surgery at UConn Health

Dr. Jeffrey Indes Appointed Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at UConn Health

Dr. Jeffrey Indes has joined UConn Health as chief of vascular and endovascular surgery. He joins from Yale School of Medicine.

New Year Baby

UConn Health Welcomes Connecticut’s First Baby of 2016

UConn Health welcomed the first baby of the New Year in Connecticut. Nimson Carr was born on Jan. 1 at 12:02 a.m. at UConn John Dempsey Hospital.

A student rests under a tree on the Great Lawn at the Storrs campus. (UConn File Photo)

A Look Back at 2015: Research at the Forefront

Twelve stories about UConn research that advances our understanding of the world around us.

map of Indian land cessions in Nebraska

UConn Law Professor Writes Supreme Court Brief

UConn Law Professor Bethany Berger was a lead author with Professor Colette Routel of Mitchell Hamline Law of an amicus brief filed Dec. 22 on behalf of 17 historians, political scientists and law professors in the U.S. Supreme Court case Nebraska v. Parker. The case considers whether the Omaha Reservation in Nebraska is diminished—meaning its […]

Clinical, Research Faculty Join UConn Health

A round-up of new clinical and research faculty members who have recently joined UConn Health.

Bobby Puyol. (Nathan Oldham for UConn)

Football Player Scores One for the Record Book

Place kicker Bobby Puyol, UConn's MVP in the St. Petersburg Bowl on Saturday, hopes to score a sports management job after completing his degree in business.