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A Well-Earned Retirement for Officer Tildy
UConn's first-ever community outreach police dog will pass the baton to her sister Jazmine this month
February 4, 2025 | Nora Broderick
MLK Legacy Awards Presented at Living Legacy Convocation
The awards affirm and honor work and a continued dedication to making communities just, equitable, and fair for all people
February 4, 2025 | Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications
At UConn, Equality Starts One Ride at a Time
'AVS allows people to live where they want on campus and still maintain the same level of presence as any other student'
February 3, 2025 | George Velky
UConn Hosts Conference for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics
Nearly 100 undergraduate students gathered at the Storrs campus for the conference, hosted in partnership with the American Physical Society
February 3, 2025 | Sarah Al-Arshani
Plant Power: A New Method to Model How Plants Move Water Globally
Researchers developed a method to detail the incredible influence plants have on the movement of Earth’s water
February 3, 2025 | Elaina Hancock
New NetWerx Initiative Brings Alumni Mentorship into the Classroom
Making those first steps onto a career path less intimidating and more rewarding
January 30, 2025 | Jaclyn Severance
Enriching Mentorship to Ensure Success in Grad School
The UConn Graduate School is helping establish enduring mentor and mentee relationships
January 30, 2025 | Elaina Hancock
UConn Waterbury’s ‘Walkbury’ Initiative: Connecting Campus with Community, Culture, and History
'Walkbury is an excellent example of how a university and a city can work together to build community'
January 30, 2025 | Fumiko Hoeft and Heather Price
UConn, Wells Fargo Partnership Bringing Neurodiversity Workshop for Employers to Boston
No-cost, one-day program to be hosted by Loomis Sayles, focusing on end-to-end neurodiversity initiative design
January 29, 2025 | Jaclyn Severance
Makeup of Charter School Governing Board Could Impact Whether They Offer Religious Education
Charter schools were codified into law with the intent of defining them as public institutions, says UConn's Preston Green, therefore secular and unable to provide religious education, but over the years courts sometimes have disagreed
January 29, 2025 | Kimberly Phillips