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OOzeball: When the Mud Sticks
Students immersed themselves in mud and Husky tradition with the annual game of mud volleyball this past weekend.
April 25, 2017 | Sean Flynn
Commencement 2017
Clad for the first time in blue, the Class of 2017 will soon collect their diplomas. Read about the diverse students who make up the class, the commencement speakers who will address them, the historical moments that marked their UConn years, and the careers that await them.
April 24, 2017 | Kristen Cole
Isolating Their Target
In a study today in the journal Nature Communications, UConn Health researchers identify defects that cause Angelman syndrome.
April 24, 2017 | Colin Poitras
Series: Understanding and Responding to Climate Change
Across disciplines, UConn’s researchers are amassing a wealth of knowledge about climate change that will lead to greater understanding of its impact.
April 21, 2017 | Combined Reports
UConn Astronomer to Glimpse First Galaxies
A UConn professor specializing in the formation of the first galaxies is one of six researchers who will have the first chance to analyze data from four new international telescopes.
April 21, 2017 | Kim Krieger
Arielle and the Honeybees
Graduating senior Arielle Sherman-Golembeski has had a successful rowing and academic career at UConn. She has also been an active member of the Beekeeping Club since her freshman year.
April 21, 2017 | Steve Lewis, Athletic Communications
Morning Light
Sunrise is one of the most beautiful times in Storrs, as a new day dawns on campus.
April 21, 2017 | Sean Flynn
To Conserve Tropical Forests and Wildlife, Protect Rights of People Who Rely on Them
A UConn global environment expert argues that when countries protect the rights of local people and support their participation in the political process, they are better able to handle conflicts over the environment.
April 20, 2017 | Prakash Kashwan, Department of Political Science
Research Vessel to Undergo Upgrade
In order to lengthen the ship and expand the space available for researchers, construction crews will carefully cut it in half, and then weld in the new section.
April 20, 2017 | Eli Freund
Parents Concerned About Unhealthy Food Marketing to Children
A new study shows that actions to demand improvements would be most welcomed in communities of color, where children are also exposed to greater amounts of unhealthy food marketing.
April 19, 2017 | Daniel P. Jones, UConn Rudd Center