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Health Center Staff Show Olympic Spirit

Dozens of employees took part in NBC Connecticut’s “Olympic Cheer” which is scheduled to air Thursday morning.

Children make breakfast foods during UCann Cook Camp held at Gelfenbien Commons on July 25, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen? Not at UCann Cook 101

The department of dining services provides a chance for the chefs of tomorrow to get some hands on experience in the kitchen.

Rocky the Rock Cat, Joseph Fazzino from Virtus Mutual Funds, Dr. Pramod Srivastava, and Jonathan the Husky at the 2012 Cancer Survivors Day. (Donna Hamzy for UConn Health Center)

UConn Health Center Celebrates Cancer Survivors Day

More than 350cancer survivors and their guests marked the day at New Britain Rock Cats Stadium.

It’s Bug Season – Protect Yourself the Natural Way

UConn Health Center dermatologist says there are lots of chemical-free repellents that keep the bugs at bay.

Tara Zink running in the New York City Marathon

Long Distance Runner Reaches Goal Thanks to UConn Sports Medicine

Dr. Thomas Trojian helped Tara Zink overcome an injury so she could compete in the New York City Marathon.

Handling Food Safely While Vacationing

Take the time to pack and store your food safely to ensure your vacation isn’t ruined by a bout of food poisoning.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News — July 3, 2012

Teen pot use; dangerous drug fads; light at night; prostate health; and sunscreen misperceptions.

Creative Child Center Holds Graduation Ceremony at Health Center

Wearing royal blue caps and gowns, 10 preschoolers became the Center’s 14th graduating class.

Christian Fox prepares a UConn buoy for deployment out at sea.

A Day at the Office, A Day on the Ocean

Watch Marine Sciences students and faculty set out a buoy that will help them keep the pulse of the Sound.

Aerial View of Griswold Point, Old Lyme - 1974-2000 (Photo courtesy of UConn Libraries)

Historical Aerial Photos of Connecticut’s Coastline Now Available Online

Aerial photographs of the state’s coast covering the past 40 years provide a valuable time series of environmental and land use conditions.