University Life

International students receive training on University computer systems at the Information Technologies Engineering Building.

Cultural Adjustments

New international students attended a three-day orientation last week to get acclimated to living and studying in the U.S.

UCPREP 2011 students participated in UConn's Challenge Course. Problem-solving and teamwork were important to complete the challenge.

Making the Transition to College

A program to help students with disabilities make the transition to college was offered at UConn for the first time this summer.

Bicycle Loan Program, Electric Vehicles, Coming to Storrs

Several new programs focused on reducing greenhouse gases are under way.

Husky Haulers Lauren Cunningham '13 (CLAS), left, and Monica Vaughn-Flam '13 (CLAS) help a student carry her belongings to her room at the North Campus Residence Complex on Aug. 26, 2011.

Moving In

Freshmen moved in on Friday as scheduled. Upperclassmen also began moving in the same day, to get ahead of Hurricane Irene.

Hurricane Irene: Information for UConn Students & Families

Changes to the scheduled student move-in process, and other preparations in light of anticipated severe weather this weekend.

The Earth Day Spring Fling is one of many activities that promote sustainability on campus.

UConn Rises to 16th Among ‘Greenest Colleges’

The Sierra Club's annual list of 'Coolest Schools' rates sustainability efforts.

From left: Mallory Walsh ’14 (CLAS) and Victoria South ’14 (BUS), members of the Student Philanthropy Committee, on Tuition Runs Out Day, held on March 23.

Student Committee Encourages Others to Give Back

The Student Philanthropy Committee aims to build awareness of the importance of giving.

Jenna Van Dugteren '12 (CLAS).

In WiMSE, Van Dugteren Experiences Everything

A woman making a difference with math, science, and engineering.

Making Connections

Each summer, RAs call all the students on their floor to say hello before they move in.

Dayton Horvath, a rising senior majoring in chemistry, just returned from Fudan University in Shanghai, China where he attended the Universitas 21 Undergraduate Research Conference. During his stay in Shangai, Horvath snapped skyline photos of the city taken in both daylight and after dark.

U21 Conference Draws Three UConn Students to Shanghai

The Shanghai skyline at dusk, taken by one of three UConn students attending the Universitas 21 Undergraduate Research Conference at Fudan University, China. (Dayton Horvath for UConn)