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Tips for a Pain-Free Spring

After a long sedentary winter, gardening and cleaning can take a toll on your body.

Dr. Frank Torti

Torti Delivers Commencement Speech

Medical school dean was a keynote speaker for UConn’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduation.

Erin Dinnan of Southington walks along with classmates during the entrance procession of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on May 12, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Commencement Weekend 2013: The Numbers – and the Students – are Impressive

Nearly 8,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional diplomas have been awarded to the Class of '13.

UConn Skydiving – There’s Nothing Quite Like It

See the world through the eyes of UConn skydivers.

Know Your Moles

The Health Center is the first in the region to use Melafind, 3D technology that sees below the skin to help identify melanoma.

Health Center Garage-3

Garage 3 Opens to Faculty, Staff

Bioscience Connecticut has produced its first new building, a 403-space parking garage

Common Habits that Harm Your Teeth

Chewing on ice or opening stuff with your teeth may be convenient but using your teeth as tools can cause them to crack or chip.

One Second Every Day – UConn Student

UConn student Matthew Hodgkins '13 (CLAS) recorded one second of video every day for the last semester of his senior year.

Joel Gamoran '07 (CLAS) resident chef at Sur La Table in Manhattan on Dec. 19, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Not Your Average Joel

UConn alum Joel Gamoran '07 (CLAS) is cooking up a seriously successful culinary career – with even bigger plans for the future.

How Robots Can Help Children with Autism Learn and Communicate

A UConn-affiliated researcher is preparing to take his work on robots and autism out of the lab and into the marketplace.