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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

Organic microgreens in spoons.

Tiny but Mighty: Microgreens Could Play an Important Role in Feeding a Sustainable Future

'With the same amount of food, we can provide higher nutritional quality with microgreens'

Recent graduates from UConn's the BOLD Leadership Network posing for a photo

UConn’s Bold Program Turns Women Students into Leaders

'The confidence that these young women gain in two short years is remarkable'

Dennis Nash '04 MBA, who was recently named the Connecticut Small Business Person of the Year.

UConn Alumnus, CEO of Software Innovator, Named Small Business Person of the Year

'After all these years I still feel like every transaction is significant, and the relationships we form with customers need to be authentic if we’re going to grow'

The Westerlies, from left, Riley Mulherkar, Willem de Koch, Andy Clausen, and Chloe Rowlands

The Westerlies to Make UConn Debut with Concert, Masterclass Highlighting Music Entrepreneurship

Hard work and creativity pay off, not only in performance, but in preparation

People working in lab

Tools for More Accurate Obesity Risk Assessment Based on Sex, Ethnicity

Jacob Earp, assistant professor of kinesiology, has developed simple measurements and equations that better predict fat distribution than BMI alone

Olusekun (center) and fellow Celtics employees built and installed garden beds at the Winthrop Street Community Garden in Medford, Massachusetts.

UConn Magazine: Bleeding Blue … and Green

Alum Wura Olusekun’s job is to make Boston Celtics fans happy — win or lose