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A gloved hand holds a petri dish showing enlarged images of bacteria.

Form is (Mal)function: Protein’s Shape Lets Bacteria Disarm It

Findings may allow scientists to study food poisoning in mice

Screenshots overviewing what the interface of UConn+ will look like on a desktop, tablet, and mobile device

UConn+ Now Available on AppleTV, Amazon Fire, and Roku Streaming Services

‘Over-the-Top’ Applications Bring UConn+ Content to Streaming Television Viewers

Students, faculty and staff at UConn Waterbury enjoy the festivities at the campus’ inaugural Pride Party celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community on March 28, 2023.

Pride Party Puts UConn Waterbury on the Map

'My hope is this is going to flourish'

Female student with a horse

Hold Your Horseshoes: Paper Shows Shoeing Improves Gait Quality

The study by UConn researchers found a significant improvement in shod horses, regardless of shoe type

Nicole Sanclemente and Geraldine Uribe

CLAS Connections: Nicole Sanclemente ’19 (CLAS) and Geraldine Uribe ’23 (CLAS)

Five heartfelt minutes with alumna Nicole Sanclemente ’19 (CLAS) and political science and urban and community studies student Geraldine Uribe ’23 (CLAS)

Group portrait, sign "Help make #CostOfHome something we all can afford."

Supporting Population Health, On and Off the Job

UConn Health’s Jessica Parmelee says her advocacy for affordable housing is an extension of her work

UConn professor of anthropology Christian Tryon poses for a photo in his lab in Beach Hall

An Archaeological Re-discovery Offers Clues About Distant Human Past

A UConn researcher has been scouring the archives to dig up new details about lost fossils that are vital for understanding human history

The UConn Foundation building in Storrs.

UConn Endowment Investment Returns Among Top Tier of Higher Education Institutions  

A new industry study places UConn in the top 10% of public colleges and universities

Student walking outside on the UConn Law campus

New Scholarship Helps Give Underrepresented Students a Sense of Belonging at UConn Law

The Constance Belton Green Diversity Fund provides transformational scholarships and sponsors important social justice programming

One Stop Student Services director Michael Ormsby leads a meeting with other members of the UConn Enrollment Planning and Management team on March 10, 2023.

One Stop Service is Coming to UConn: ‘We Want to Get More Done in One Place for Students’

The office will be the front-facing customer service center for the Registrar, Student Financial Aid Services, and Undergraduate Admissions under the Division of Enrollment Planning & Management