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David Patrick Kelley (right) as the Stage Manager and Michael John Improta and Kelsea Baker as Emily Webb in CRT's production of Our Town.

Connecticut Rep Presents ‘Our Town’

CRT's main stage season begins with a production of the Thornton Wilder classic 'Our Town.'

Bill Clinton

The Dodd Center: A Home for the Discussion of Human Rights

The Thomas J. Dodd Research Center was opened by incumbent President Bill Clinton 16 years ago, establishing a focal point for the study of human rights at the University and in the state.

Linking Schools with UConn Engineering

A dozen middle and high school teachers and their graduate student partners discuss their experiences in an NSF-funded summer program at UConn.

Architect's rendering of the Health Center's new hospital tower.

Town Hall Meetings Update Employees on Bioscience Connecticut Initiative

Health Center administrators gave an update on the six-year project, complete with schematic renderings of the new hospital tower.

Jeremy Lamb

Jeremy Lamb Lets His Play Do the Talking

A portrait of Jeremy Lamb, who as a freshman helped the Huskies win the 2011 NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship.

Patient Story: Pamela Lacko on Ovarian Cancer

Understanding Your Cancer Risk

Ovarian cancer survivor and Health Center patient Pamela Lacko took preventive steps to protect herself after learning she was also at high risk for breast cancer.

Dr. Angela Kueck, gynecologic oncologist at the UConn Health Center, is interviewed on NBC Connecticut about ovarian and cervical cancer and the robotic surgical system that is now being used to treat these cancers. (Michael Fiedler for UConn Health Center)

Health Center Offers Robotic Surgery and Serves as Training Site

Dr. Angela Kueck, gynecologic oncologist at the UConn Health Center, is interviewed on NBC Connecticut about ovarian and cervical cancer and the robotic surgical system that is now being used to treat these cancers.

University Community Celebrates Herbst’s Inauguration

UConn welcomed the new President as a 'bold, decisive leader' and an 'accomplished scholar,' in a ceremony that combined tradition and vision for the future.

From left: Candy Pettigrew, Pam Miles, Sandy Kressner, Steve Jacobs and Patti Wawzyniecki at the time capsule ceremony on September 12, 2011. (Janine Gelineau/UConn Health Center Photo)

UConn Health Center Preserves the Present and Looks Forward to the Future

A time capsule was buried in the courtyard as part of the year-long 50th anniversary celebration.

President Herbst

Introducing UConn President Susan Herbst

Hear the University’s 15th President as she describes her own personal history and her vision for the future of UConn.