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Renowned graphic artist Peter Good ’65 (SFA), who received the University Medal for his work designing the University’s oak leaf logo and is perhaps best known as the designer behind the enduring Hartford Whalers logo, died at home in Chester, Connecticut, on May 3 at age 80.

UConn Magazine: A Good Life

Noemi Zelanski Kearns ’89 (SFA) remembers the late renowned graphic artist Peter Good ’65 (SFA), the designer behind enduring work including the University’s oak leaf and the Hartford Whalers logo

GQ

Dan Orlovsky, the Weirdo King of ESPN, Is Now the Lovable Face of Football Media

Rafael Azevedo with surgical team

Connecticut Surgeons at UConn Bring Brazilian Man Pain Relief

'You saved my life': After a decade of suffering from unbearable facial and ear pain caused by a rare disease, Rafael Azevedo of Brazil found UConn Health and its skilled surgeons

Player FM

The Power of Rituals: Dimitris Xygalatas Unravels the Psychology of Rituals and Human Connection

Boeing 737-sized airplane model

Research Team Develops Hybrid Propulsion Commercial Electric Aircraft

'Building a more sustainable future for our university, our nation, and the world is the great challenge of our lifetime'

A woman sitting on the edge of her bed, feeling unwell, while her partner sleeps behind her.

More than Morning Sickness: UConn Researcher Studies Hyperemesis Gravidarum Survivor Stories

'Our patients are so complex that to really understand whatever the topic is you are researching, you need both quantitative and qualitative together to really give you the complete picture'

Bloomberg

City Life Is Too Lonely. Urban Planning Can Help.

A woman, seen from behind, stares out the window of her room in a nursing home.

“They Will Come at Me”: New Study Investigates Fear of Retaliation in America’s Nursing Homes

While highly prevalent and pervasive, the fear of retaliation has largely been overlooked in policy and research. A new study seeks to improve understanding of this phenomenon

The Washington Post

Dozens of Assisted-Living Residents Died After Wandering Away Unnoticed

Hearst Connecticut Media

New Connecticut Law Aims to Bring Cursive Writing Back to the Classroom