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Campus Remembers David Plamondon

A vigil was held Thursday in honor of the student who died in a traffic accident on campus.

Health, Safety and Environment Fair Celebrates 50

[flickr-gallery id=”72157627161888793″]   The recent annual Health, Safety and Environment Fair offered something for everyone; from information about personal health and safety to environmental tips to the availability of videotaping a 50th anniversary greeting. This year’s theme focused on 50, which coincides with yearlong celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the UConn […]

Medical School Reaps the Benefits of Student’s Passion for Photography

As a kid growing up in Waterbury, second-year medical student Pauley Chea loved cameras and taking photographs. “I love the ability to freeze a moment in time,” explains Chea. “In real life, everything is moving, everything is dynamic. A photograph is a snapshot in time so you can really take your time studying a scene […]

The Sands of Time …

UConn students traveled to Tuba City, Ariz. to participate in the Native American Alternative Spring Break. Photo by Sara Noel

CFO Richard Gray Proposes Modest Tuition and Fee Increase

UConn's chief financial officer has proposed a 2.5 percent increase to help close the budget gap.

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UConn Reactor Uses More Efficient Process to Make Biodiesel Fuel

The reactor provides training for students in biodiesel technology.

The King’s Singers: Music that Comes from the Heart

Before appearing at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, the King’s Singers a cappella group met with music students in an informal setting to answer questions. Photo by Lauren Cunningham

Medical School Class of 2011 Achieves Highest Match Rate in Recent Years

[yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMOV3OtyrxU&feature=player_embedded’] Match Day was a great success for students at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine as 98.8 percent secured residencies through the National Residency Match Program. The national average is 94.1 percent. “There are a lot of metrics used to rank and evaluate educational institutions but the measures that matter most are […]

The Fine Art of Print Making

Senior Tyler Leslie, a fine arts major with a concentration in printmaking, gets some advice from artist-in-residence Professor Krzysztof Tomalski of Krakow, Poland. Photo by Lauren Cunningham

The Five Principles of Running a Successful Business

George David, former CEO of UTC, addressed a forum co-sponsored by the School of Business.