University Life

Michaela Morse was part of a team that developed a cleaning system for stethoscopes -- Enhancing Health One Stethoscope at a Time. (Sheila Foran/UConn Photo)

Healthcare Innovations in the ‘Shark Tank’

Nursing students presented a range of innovative solutions to clinical problems before a panel of judges.

A recycling receptacle at the Student Union. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Rebuilding UConn’s Recycling

Boosting on-campus recycling will require practical measures, such as relabeling bins, and better awareness of single-stream recycling.

The Men's Hockey team celebrates a goal. (Steve Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

Huskies to Host Robert Morris in Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinal

The Huskies and Colonials will face off in a best-of-three playoff series Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

UConn Women Beat Louisville to Win American Title

Top-ranked Connecticut beat No. 3 Louisville 72-52 Monday night to win the inaugural American Athletic Conference tournament.

JJ Bivona, left, and friend having lunch at the Student Union. Instagram Takeover, Feb. 2014

A Day in the Life

When student JJ Bivona took over UConn's Instagram account recently, there was no need for concern.

Ignite Logo (Courtesy of the UConn Foundation)

Igniting Student Philanthropy at UConn

An award-winning student giving competition is back for a second year, with teams competing for more than $25,000 in prize money.

Weathering the Storm

Bought a generator recently? Stocked up on groceries ahead of a storm? Then you're practicing a form of adaptation.

Spoken word artist Shantel Honeyghan performs 'Speak.' (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

A Poet Speaks

Spoken word artist Shantel Honeyghan '15 (CLAS) performs her poem about finding one's voice.

Coping with Eating Disorders

Staff of UConn's Counseling and Mental Health Services discuss the symptoms, the treatments, and how to help.

Ryan Caron King ’15 (CLAS), general manager of WHUS, interviewing the folk group Poor Old Shine.(Ken Best/UConn Photo)

Campus Radio in the Digital Age

WHUS moves to expand its audience, as technology changes listening habits.