Schools & Colleges
Journalism Graduate Reports on Hazards of Covering Iraq War
When Eric Owles earned his degree in 1998, online journalism was in its infancy. Times have changed.
March 22, 2011 | Kenneth Best
UConn Reactor Uses More Efficient Process to Make Biodiesel Fuel
The reactor provides training for students in biodiesel technology.
March 21, 2011 | Bret Eckhardt, Colin Poitras, & Tim Stobierski, CLAS ’11
UConn Alum Must be Prepared for Anything, 24/7
Colleen Flanagan, Gov. Malloy’s communications director, constantly has to think on her feet.
March 14, 2011 | Karen A. Grava
Construction to Begin on Nursing School’s New Wing
A major upgrade and expansion of Storrs Hall will begin with a groundbreaking on April 13.
March 10, 2011 | Alexa Dankowski, CLAS ’13
Preparing New Teachers to Meet the Needs of English Language Learners
The Neag School is starting to offer greater guidance in teaching English language learners.
March 10, 2011 | Joanne Nesti
UConn Alumnus Works to Bring 3D Measurements into the 21st Century
Imagine living in a society where credit cards and ID cards are obsolete. All that is needed to make a purchase is a fingerprint.
March 3, 2011 | Eli Freund
New Master’s Degree Offers Innovation/Management Focus
The School of Engineering, in partnership with the School of Business, has launched the Master of Engineering degree with a concentration in Innovation and Management (MENG -- IM).
March 3, 2011 | Eli Freund
A Strategic Plan for Brownfield Redevelopment in Connecticut
A team of researchers associated with the Center for Transportation and Livable Systems is developing a decision support system that will help Connecticut's local and state governments develop a strategic plan for brownfield redevelopment in the state.
March 3, 2011 | Eli Freund
Engineering Problem, Solved with UTC Support
Engineering students know first-hand that engineering applies scientific concepts as tools in the creation of new and better products and services.
March 3, 2011 | Eli Freund
Students Work to Reduce Arsenic Poisoning in Bangladesh
In the 1970's, the World Health Organization (WHO) brought international attention to the microbial contamination of Bangladesh's ground water, which was a causal factor in widespread mortality and disease among the country’s population.
March 3, 2011 | Eli Freund