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Animating Biological Concepts
Biology majors enrolling for next semester in the lab section of Biology 1107 will be among the first to benefit from a series of five instructional animations developed by students in digital media and art.
December 5, 2017 | Kenneth Best
Stepping it up: Husky Bhangra
A student team performs Bhangra, an energetic form of dance from Punjab, India, at a variety of locations in Storrs.
November 10, 2017 | Ryan Glista
How Silly Putty is Like Bone
A physiology and neurobiology professor explains that the physical characteristics of both substances vary, based on how fast a force is applied on them.
October 30, 2017 | Bret Eckhardt
A Day in the Life of UConn Storrs
A hyperlapse journey through UConn's Storrs campus.
October 9, 2017 | Ryan Glista
UConn’s Progress: Students Are the Big Picture
While the University has grown by 8,000 students since 1990, the workforce has increased by only 500, mostly faculty, and the percentage of administrators has stayed the same.
October 3, 2017 | Bret Eckhardt
Science in Seconds: UConn Health’s 3-D Print-out of Brain
Using brain scans and a 3-D printer, a UConn team made a life-size model of the arteries surgeons must navigate to pull blood clots from stroke victims.
September 20, 2017 | Elizabeth Caron
Welcome to UConn Nation, Class of 2021!
The Class of 2021 makes its debut.
August 26, 2017 | Peter Morenus & Elizabeth Caron
Move-in Day at UConn
Sophomores Megan Williams '20 (CLAS) and Meghan Palumbo '20 (ENG) move in to NextGen Hall.
August 25, 2017 | Bret Eckhardt
UConn Stamford Opens Student Housing
A new six-story building in Stamford that will house almost 300 students a year opens today, and its first residents will move in next week.
August 16, 2017 | Stephanie Reitz & Angelina Reyes, University Communications
Fast-Food Restaurants Not Promoting Healthy Kids’ Meal Options
Breaking News: Yesterday, McDonald's announced it is making Happy Meals healthier, a move advocated by UConn's Rudd Center.
August 10, 2017 | Daniel P. Jones, UConn Rudd Center, and Bret Eckhardt & Elizabeth Caron, University Communications