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The swing beside Mirror Lake. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

#UConnBucketList: October

October is the perfect time to swing beneath the tree at Mirror Lake. Then post a photo or video to #UConnBucketList and check off #3.

A butcher cutting meat at a pork processing plant. (iStock Photo)

UConn Law Professors File Brief with U.S. Supreme Court

The brief offers expert information relevant to an appeal by Tyson Foods that could affect the future of class action suits.

Wyatt Million, men's cross country and track athlete, in a biology class taught by Professor Eric Schultz. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Student-Athlete Strong: Wyatt Million

Track and cross country athlete Wyatt Million says he holds himself to high standards both in running and in school.

Inge-Marie Eigsti with the new FMRI at the Philips Communication Sciences Building on Sept. 28, 2015. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

A Cognitive Shift

A psychology researcher and her students are using UConn's new fMRI scanner to better understand autism spectrum disorders.

Volunteers unfurl a giant flag before the start of the UConn vs Navy football game on Sept. 26, 2015. (Ryan Glista '16 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)

Fielding the Flag

Five hundred volunteers help unfurl the 300 x 160 foot super flag at the start of UConn Football's game vs. Navy.

Gerald Altmann, professor of psychology and director of the Institute for Brain and Cognitive Science, on Sept. 22, 2015. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Institute for Brain and Cognitive Science Opens at UConn

Director Gerry Altmann discusses how the new research center will ‘join the dots’ across neuroscience, behavioral research, and cognitive science.

Sign outside the Ministry of Water Resources in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Michael Accorsi/UConn Photo)

Securing Water Resources in Ethiopia

A $4.3 million NSF grant allows UConn researchers to Intensify their efforts in Ethiopia.

The UConn wordmark, in white on a navy background.

New Annual Security and Fire Safety Report Released

The report shows some increased numbers owing to greater emphasis on reporting.

An anxious child. (iStock Photo)

Therapy Can Prevent Anxiety in Children, Study Says

A UConn Health researcher found a significant decrease in the number of children who developed anxiety after receiving intervention.

Emily Armstrong, second from left, in a class on Sept. 17, 2015. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Student-Athlete Strong: Emily Armstrong

'Being a Husky means taking the competitive edge acquired on the field and bringing it into the classroom.' – Emily Armstrong '16 (ED)