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Photos from the Carole and Ray Neag Medal of Honor Ceremony

UConn Mourns the Loss of Carole Neag, the University’s Most Generous Benefactor

As UConn’s most generous benefactors, the Neags leave a legacy of impact

NBC Connecticut

UConn Waterbury Hosts W.I.S.H. Fest for Waterbury Public School Students

The Washington Post

An Extra 10 Minutes at Dinner May Help Kids Eat More Healthy Foods

Forbes

Reviving Our Forests Isn’t Going To Be Easy, But Science Will Help

Speakers on stage for WISH Fest 23 at UConn Waterbury

UConn Waterbury Plays Host to First-Ever W.I.S.H. Fest

The event was created through a partnership of UConn Waterbury and the City of Waterbury to introduce students to the campus and encourage emotional and physical health

The official University of Connecticut seal, in painted gold on an oak panel.

UConn Ends Pandemic-Era COVID Vaccination Requirement

The University continues to urge students to remain up to date with the vaccine

New Scholars in Aging Program Prepares Social Work Students to Serve Growing Older Adult Population

The program fills a critical need for Connecticut, which has the 6th highest population of adults 65 and older in the nation

UConn President Radenka Maric and Rohan Anderson '25 talk with members of the Belimo team during an April visit to the company's Danbury facility.

Belimo Scholarship Offers Students A Warm Welcome Into Engineering

Six UConn Engineering students are being supported every year thanks to the generous Belimo Scholarship Program

WILI Radio (Willimantic, Conn.)

Katherine Jimenez, UConn’s First Beinecke Scholar, With Wayne Norman

A burning candle isolated in darkness.

Genocide and Remembrance Are Topics at UConn Yom HaShoah Event

The April 18 event will bring together the testimony of a Holocaust survivor with the insights of scholars