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President Herbst Announces Next Office Hours

UConn students are invited to meet with President Susan Herbst during her next set of open office hours on Tuesday, Nov. 8.

Shikha Sharma, UConn's business librarian, gives a lecture to participants in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities at the School of Business.

Business Boot Camp Brings Veterans to Campus

This year's Entrepreneurial Boot Camp for Disabled Veterans has six state residents among its 25 participants.

Jeremy Lamb

Jeremy Lamb Lets His Play Do the Talking

A portrait of Jeremy Lamb, who as a freshman helped the Huskies win the 2011 NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship.

A sell-out crowd of more than 5,000 fans supported the Huskies men's soccer team at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in the Big East Conference opener in 2011. The stadium is one of the most attended soccer venues in the country. (Stephen Slade for UConn/File Photo)

5,000 Soccer Fans Cheer Huskies’ Win in Big East Opener

A sell-out crowd of more than 5,000 turned out to support the No. 2 Huskies men's soccer team Saturday, as they shut out No. 12 St. John's 2-0.

Dr. Pramod K. Srivastava, director of the Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center, in his lab. (Chris DeFrancesco/UConn Health Center Photo)

Study Authored by Health Center Physician-Scientist Shows Positive Results for Herpes Vaccine

The research by Dr. Pramod K. Srivastava, director of the Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center, is published in two back-to-back papers in the current issue of Vaccine.

Humanities House Opens

A new living and learning community for students interested in the humanities opened this fall with 50 freshmen.

Brain signaling, Parkinson's Disease, and the sense of smell are all related in unexpected ways in a study by associate professor Joanne Conover, right, and graduate student Jessica Lennington.

Sniffing Out Parkinson’s

Neuroscience researchers at UConn have found an unexpected link between the sense of smell and Parkinson’s disease in the brain.

Patient Story: Pamela Lacko on Ovarian Cancer

Understanding Your Cancer Risk

Ovarian cancer survivor and Health Center patient Pamela Lacko took preventive steps to protect herself after learning she was also at high risk for breast cancer.

Jonathan Bobaljik, professor of Linguistics, researches a language known as Itelmen, a disappearing language. Roughly 30 remaining individuals living in an area of Kamchatka, Russia speak the language.

Mark Their Words

Linguist Jonathan Bobaljik, an expert on the nearly extinct language Itelmen, says up to 90 percent of the world’s languages could vanish in the next 100 years.

Julie Bruhn '12 (CLAS)

Future Businesswoman

In this week's One Student. One Story video blog, meet senior Gina Dai, who started Women In Business to provide more opportunities for female business students.