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Great Professors: Jim O’Neil

Jim O'Neil, professor of educational psychology, goes above and beyond in the classroom and in the field.

President Susan Herbst speaking at the first State of the University address on April 5, 2012.

Herbst Outlines Vision for UConn in Inaugural State of the University Address

President Herbst reflects on the University's achievements and sets priorities, including emphasis on student success, growing the faculty, and philanthropy.

A Change of Command

Chief Barbara O'Connor was sworn in during a ceremony at the Public Safety Complex on March 30.

High School Students Visit Health Center for Clinical Career Day

Nearly 400 students stopped at career fair tables and attended mini-class sessions. Could some of tomorrow’s doctors, dentists and nurses have been among them?

Early 20th-century Public Health Artifacts Showcased at UConn Health Center

While public health concerns have changed over the last century, a new Hartford Medical Society Historical Library exhibit, just in time for Public Health Week, shows more than a few persist today.

Grounding Medicine in Humanism

Medical students celebrate creativity, artistry and imagination during a ‘Night of Stories and Art.’

Members of the UConn Polish Society dance at the 42nd Annual Worldfest held in the Student Union ballroom on March 24, 2012. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

A Taste of World Cultures

Exhilarating performances of music and dance by students from around the globe were a highlight of Worldfest last weekend.

Momina Afrede '14 (CLAS) and Ashly Stovall '14 (CANR), right, each enjoy one of the 1500 blue and white Dunkin Donuts that were given away to celebrate the opening of their new location at the Student Union on March 22, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Dunkin’ Donuts Opens at New Student Union Location

A Spring Fling event to celebrate the new Dunkin' Donuts on campus included 1,500 free donuts and a 'donut-cutting' of a five-tiered tower made of Husky-themed donuts.

2012 Spring Magazine Cover

2012 Spring Edition – UConn Magazine

Geno Goes for the Gold: When Geno Auriemma arrived in the United States at the age of 7 from a small village in Italy he was self-conscious and unsure of himself. He built a basketball dynasty in Storrs and now will lead the USA Basketball National team to the 2012 Olympics in London. Preserving a […]

Sharielle Applewhite: A Voice for the Unheard

As a UNESCO Student Ambassador for Human Rights, Sharielle Applewhite has helped influence citizens of various regions, from Rwanda to Cherokee Nation.