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Elizabeth Schilling '15 (NUR). (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

#WhyWeAreHuskies: Rise to the Challenge

A video profile of nursing major Elizabeth Schilling '15 (NUR), who has successfully balanced the demands of cheerleading, a job, and a rigorous class schedule.

Petri dishes containing stem cells at a lab at UConn Health. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

Scrutinizing Adult Stem Cells at StemConn

Adult stem cells may be the key to targeted regeneration of body tissues, according to researchers at the StemConn 2015 conference on Monday.

Charles J. Zwick makes a donation in support of the Charles Zwick Center for Food and Resource Policy, as Foundation staff look on. (Kevin Noonan/UConn Photo)

Zwick Center Gets Half-Million-Dollar Boost

The gift will fund agricultural studies in Connecticut.

Annaliese Sehulster '15 (CLAS). (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

#WhyWeAreHuskies: Enhancing Lives

A video profile of psychology major Anneliese Sehulster '15 (CLAS), who enjoys teaching kids with learning disabilities.

UConn's first Cherry Blossom Festival, on April 25, 2015. Brice Boutot '16 (CLAS)/(UConn Photo)

Sakura Matsuri, a Japanese Celebration of Spring

The Japanese Student Association brought the festivities, including Japanese food and cultural performances, to UConn for the first time this year.

Gabriel Bachinelo '16 (BUS) at the Wilbur Cross south reading room on April 2, 2015. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

#WhyWeAreHuskies: First Generation

A video profile of Gabriel Bachinelo '16 (BUS), the first generation in his family to attend college, continues a week-long series.

Oozeball, spring 2015, with South Campus residence halls in the background. (Angelina Reyes/UConn Photo)

Playing in the Dirt

UConn students took to the mud this past weekend with some spirited games of Oozeball.

Of Scholars and Tapeworms

Alumni fondly recall hours spent in UConn's parasitology lab, where they discovered new species of tapeworms – and learned to be scientists in the process.

Anton Gudz

Given the fact that you are originally from another nation, how did you hear about UConn? I actually moved from Ukraine right before high school, so I had already lived in the U.S. for a number of years. This being said, I am very proud to be Ukrainian, and I am a member of the […]

Kaitrin Acuna

Was there a defining moment during your time at UConn? I vividly remember sitting on the floor of the studio, on the first day of my first class at UConn, and watching an art professor stand on a podium and drop 60 sheets of printer paper one by one. It was a wonderful feeling to finally be […]