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Paramedics bring a patient to the UConn Health Emergency Department. (Lanny Nagler for UConn Health)

When Should I Go to the Emergency Department?

More than 300,000 Americans on average are treated in our nation's emergency departments every day.

Health Center’s Bone Infection Team Handles Toughest Cases

An active mother of three young children, Kathleen Hobin suffered devastating injuries when an elderly driver struck her vehicle.

Alumni Perspective: Scott Case, Entrepreneur

Scott Case '92 (ENG) is an inventor, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Priceline.com.

Michael Zacchea, U.S. Marine Corps.

On 11/11, Documentary Honors 11 Veterans

'Eleven,' a documentary film resulting from a student project at the Waterbury Campus, features 11 veterans from time periods ranging from World War II to the present.

Andrew Lyon: An Honorable Veteran

[yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bADJy9JB1SU’]   There is a different type of culture on the UConn campus that some may not even realize is present. This week I was granted the honor of working with military veteran Andrew Lyon, who joined the Connecticut National Guard in high school.  After spending two years at Central Connecticut State University, Andrew […]

Julie Bruhn '12 (CLAS)

One Student, One Story: Andrew Lyon, Student Veteran

Julie Bruhn's latest video features Andrew Lyon '13 (CLAS), who is helping develop a living-learning community for veterans on campus.

Chris Donovan '69 (SFA) is a top television producer and longtime director of The Golden Globe Awards.

Alumni Perspective: Chris Donovan, Golden Globe Awards Director

Chris Donovan '69 (SFA) is a top television producer and longtime director of the Golden Globe Awards.

Puppetry artist

The Art of Puppetry

Graduates of UConn's puppet arts program are well versed in every aspect of this performance art.

2011 Halloween celebration 1-4 p.m. at Gulley Hall

Trick or Treat with President Herbst

Show your spirit on Halloween, 1-4 p.m. at Gulley Hall.

A UConn Health Center lab technician pulling stem cells out of a tank of liquid nitrogen.

Developing Stem Cells to Repair Joint Cartilage

UConn Health Center researchers are developing stem cell therapies to repair joint cartilage, an example of the type of job-creating, cure-promoting project that will flourish under Bioscience Connecticut.