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Richard Anyah, assistant professor of atmospheric science, Department of Natural Resources and the Environnmet (CANR)

Atmospheric Scientist Studies Climate Change and Develops Future Researchers

Growing up on the shores of Lake Victoria, future climatologist Richard Anyah watched huge cloud banks build into thunderstorms.

Math teacher Christopher Roberts is a graduate of the Neag School of Education.

UConn Researchers Develop Model to Assess Teachers’ Classroom Skills

In a study applying the model to Connecticut teachers, graduates of the Neag School's teacher preparation program performed well.

Celebrate Student Innovation (VIDEO included)

On Thursday, October 20, a consortium of universities will come together for a singular Innovation Connection networking event highlighting, and rewarding, the accomplishments of student innovators.

Provost Mun Choi speaks during the midday College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony at Gampel Pavilion on May 8, 2016. Seated at left are Associate Deans Andrew Moiseff and Dipak Dey. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Faculty News

Stay up to date with the latest School of Engineering faculty news and happenings!

Castleman Building in snow.

Engineering Awards – Please Nominate a Leader

Each year, the School of Engineering celebrates a number of distinguished alumni whose career achievements are exceptional in nature, and dedicated non-alumni who have made dramatic and enduring contributions to our School. Please nominate someone who deserves to be recognized! Those selected will be honored formally in the spring and inducted into the Academy of […]

Maham Chaudhary

Simplifying Production Methods in Chemotherapy Drugs

Approximately 1.5 million people in the United States were diagnosed with cancer in 2010, including 21,000 of Connecticut’s own citizens. Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the U.S., accounting for one in four deaths.

The Pocket Protector

Welcome to the inaugural edition of a new emagination column, The Pocket Protector. Named for the formerly ubiquitous plastic sleeves designed to spare pocket shirts the ruin of runny pens and smudgy mechanical pencils, pocket protectors enjoyed their heyday in the 50s and 60s.

A Timex Global Trainer GPS Unit.

Timex Partners with Korey Stringer Institute to Improve Athletic Training

The partnership will carry out research with athletes to enhance performance and safety in a variety of sports.

Jonathan XIV and some of his Alpha Phi Omega handlers first-year UConn students to campus during the first day of move-in for the Fall 2023 semester

Timothy Fekete: Engineering Success

He entered college looking for a challenge. This year, he will be graduating from the University of Connecticut with a degree in mechanical engineering, professional internship experience, and presidential accolades of his engineering honors fraternity.

Logo of the National Science Foundation (NSF) depicting a blue globe inside a golden wheel.

UConn Team to Study Digestive Community in Termites

The bane of many a homeowner, the dreaded termites, may gain new respect as a source of clean energy. An interdisciplinary team of researchers at UConn and CalTech has won a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to explore how communities of microbes found in the guts of termites interact to efficiently metabolize wood cellulose.