Gallery

The Art of Scientific Illustration

Gray-cheeked Thrush, a colored pencil illustration, is part of a Museum of Natural History exhibit highlighting the range of styles, techniques, and subjects in the field of scientific illustration.

UConn ‘n’ Sync

UConn 'n' Sync ... the annual lip sync contest was a rousing success as part of UConn's 2010 Homecoming celebration. Photos by Jessica Tommaselli and Ariel Dowski.

‘Decade of Discovery’ Plumbs Oceans

UConn’s Ann Bucklin led the zooplankton survey that was part of a global census of marine life.

A Ceremonial Start

Nancy Bull, left, vice provost, Gary English, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, and Tom Haggerty, president of USG, at Convocation on Aug. 27. Photo by Peter Morenus

A New Beginning

A student has help from her family, as she moves her belongings into Towers residence hall on Move-In Day for freshmen, Aug. 27. Photo by Jessica Tommaselli

Lights! Camera! Action!

A summer program for kids entering grades 5-10 combined physics, chemistry and a chance to make movies.

Building Boats the Old-fashioned Way

Undergraduate students at the Avery Point campus get a hands-on lesson in building boats.

Learning to Think Like an Engineer

Participants in the Kids Are Scientists Too Junior Engineers session create simple machines. KAST offers kids entering 5th-10th grade opportunities to explore science. Photo by Sean Flynn

Learning the Potter’s Craft

A pottery lab is one of many classes offered to students during the summer break.