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Sharielle Applewhite: A Voice for the Unheard

As a UNESCO Student Ambassador for Human Rights, Sharielle Applewhite has helped influence citizens of various regions, from Rwanda to Cherokee Nation.

Abuse of Prescription Pain Pills – A Serious and Growing Problem

Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in Connecticut and poison control experts say more needs to be done to increase awareness.

Match Day 2012

Successful Match Day for UConn Medical School Class of 2012

Fourth-year students celebrated after learning 98.8 percent of them secured residencies compared to the national average of 95.1 percent.

The Mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis

Doctors still don’t understand what causes MS but with early diagnosis and treatment, patients can avoid ending up in a wheelchair.

Jonathan the mascot in times square NY at night. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Making Connections: UConn Alums in New York City

From Broadway to Wall Street, UConn grads are a presence in New York City, helping each other connect, find jobs, and get established.

Amanda Baez: Passion Beyond the Classroom

A hands-on job and magnificent opportunities to travel have made it possible for this UConn senior to gain exceptional experience before graduation.

David B. Milller - Professor, and Associate Department Head and Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies.

Great Professors: David B. Miller

Rap videos, The Family Guy, internationally-known podcasts – it's all in a day's work for psychology professor David Miller.

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Summer Session Returns With Half-Price Housing

Summer classes offer students the opportunity to concentrate on difficult course material, or catch up or get ahead with courses they need in order to graduate.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – March 2, 2012

Introducing the Health Center’s next leader; the dangers of distracted doctoring; the secret to successful relationships; and is personalized medicine the future of medical care?

Hollin Abraham: Breaking Boundaries

As a minority in a male-dominated field, this chemical engineer works to pave the way for future female scientists.