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Farmington and Storrs Team to Make Needed PPE for UConn Health

The collaborative efforts of medical doctors from UConn Health with engineers, scientists, and researchers from Storrs will soon produce an increased supply of personal protection equipment,

A man inside a house holds up a hand-drawn sign that says "Social Distancing Please."

Yearlong UConn Study to Look at COVID-19, Pandemic Preventative Health Behavior

UConn researcher Natalie J. Shook has received funding to study how people respond to recommended behaviors during health crises like COVID-19.

UConn Health white coats ready to be distributed at a ceremony held at John W. Patterson Auditorium at UConn Health in Farmington on March 22, 2019. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

“Outpouring of Support” as Researchers, Barnes & Noble Donate Lab Supplies to UConn Health

A UConn researcher's desire to help out during the coronavirus pandemic sparked a University-wide effort to collect needed supplies for UConn Health.

UConn is Home

A video by student Zifan (Ivan) Zhang captures a home truth about UConn.

Michael Hernandez, above, addresses a crowd during UConn’s Week of Welcome in Jorgensen Auditorium on August 25, 2019. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)

UConn’s Fifth Newman Civic Fellow Pursues Social Change Through Public Policy

Michael Hernandez ’22 (CLAS) is UConn’s fifth Newman Civic Fellow, honored for his political activism and service to his community.

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UConn Names Eboni S. Nelson As New Dean of Law School

UConn has named Eboni S. Nelson as the new dean of the School of Law.

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Carl W. Lejuez Selected as UConn’s New Provost

Carl W. Lejuez has been selected as UConn's chief academic officer.

Q&A: Coronavirus and Health Insurance

UConn Law's John A. Cogan Jr. explains what people should expect from their health insurance as the coronavirus pandemic evolves.

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Professors: Pandemic Creates ‘Watershed Moment’ for Telecommuting

UConn School of Business experts offer insight and advice on telecommuting as remote work experiences a pandemic-caused upsurge.

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Q&A: Glanville Brings Major League Experience to UConn

Doug Glanville became an adjunct professor in UConn’s Neag School of Education in the fall of 2019. This spring he is teaching an undergraduate course in “Sports and Society,” and serves as an advisor for several students.