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'All for One' From left, Thomas Brazzle (Athos), Anthony J. Goes (Porthos), Will Haden (D’Artagnan), and James Jelkin (Aramis) star in The Three Musketeers at Connecticut Repertory Theatre from Nov. 21 through Dec. 8 in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre. (Gerry Goodstein for UConn)

En Garde! Training Actors to Fight

Student actors are adding swordplay to their dramatic skills for CRT's production of The Three Musketeers.

Panel on Memory Disorders Calls on UConn Health Center

Experts from the UConn Center on Aging presented to the Task Force on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia.

New Cholesterol-Lowering Guidelines

Brad Biskup with the Health Center’s Lifestyle Modification Clinic outlines what’s important about the new recommendations.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – November 2013

Health Center experts are interviewed about a number of important topics including lung cancer screening, the flu, childhood obesity, and the benefits of probiotics.

Garage 1 Brings Parking Relief to UConn Health Center

Employees and patients will have more than 1,400 spaces available on lower campus.

Gail Sheehan, Patient Navigator, UConn Health Center

Health Center Ambassador Provides Service with a Smile

Gail Sheehan is the friendly face that greets patients, visitors, and staff as they first enter the main building.

Ryan Boatright

Ryan Boatright: Heart of a Lion

A look at the background, talents, and motivation to succeed of one of the premier point guards in the nation.

Researchers Gather for Stem Cell Retreat

Scientists from UConn, Yale, Wesleyan, and the private sector present their latest research findings.

UConn Health Center Premieres Clinical Support Services Week

The UConn Health Center is dedicating this week to employees in support departments whose contributions to clinical care may not be as noticeable as those of doctors and nurses.

James Dixon, Associate Professor of the department of psychology on Oct. 7, 2013. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Not Quite Frankenstein

A new research program will study the origins of biological behavior using nonliving things.