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Health Center in the News — July 3, 2012

Teen pot use; dangerous drug fads; light at night; prostate health; and sunscreen misperceptions.

Christian Fox prepares a UConn buoy for deployment out at sea.

A Day at the Office, A Day on the Ocean

Watch Marine Sciences students and faculty set out a buoy that will help them keep the pulse of the Sound.

Aerial View of Griswold Point, Old Lyme - 1974-2000 (Photo courtesy of UConn Libraries)

Historical Aerial Photos of Connecticut’s Coastline Now Available Online

Aerial photographs of the state’s coast covering the past 40 years provide a valuable time series of environmental and land use conditions.

‘The Flower Guy’

A grateful dermatology patient shows his appreciation by bringing the office staff flowers once a week.

From left: UConn Health Center Board of Directors Chair Sanford Cloud, State Sen. Gary LeBeau, Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, UConn President Susan Herbst, UConn Health Center Executive VP for Health Affairs and Medical School Dean Frank Torti, and UConn School of Dental Medicine Dean R. Lamont MacNeil join in the groundbreaking...

Malloy Leads Bioscience Connecticut Groundbreaking

The first of the Bioscience Connecticut construction projects at the UConn Health Center is now under way.

Drinking water (Shutterstock photo)

Caring for Kidney Stones

The most common cause of kidney stones is not drinking enough water.

TV – Health Center in the News

Could a lollipop cure the hiccups; can certain foods make you more fertile; and a common antibiotic may increase risk for heart attack.

Provost Peter Nicholls' retirement party

The Provost Academical

The dean of CLAS offers an operatic version of the life and times of UConn’s outgoing provost, Peter J. Nicholls.

Melanie Cunha '12 (CLAS) wears a decorated cap before the early afternoon College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony held at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on May 6, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

One Student. One Story. New Chapter

As one chapter ends in the stories of this year's seniors and a new chapter begins, a newly minted graduate takes a look at what UConn has meant to the Class of 2012.

Joette Katz '€™77 JD, commissioner of the state Department of Children and Families, gives the address during the late afternoon College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony held at Gampel Pavilion on May 6. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Class of 2012 Urged to Think About Global Common Good

Graduates of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences were advised on Sunday to think beyond themselves as they go out into the world.