Faculty

Three people on stage presenting to a crowd

BUILDing Connecticut’s Capital City: Unique UConn Course Celebrates Five Years of Partnership, Collaboration, and Hartford Stories

'BUILD Hartford is a hands-on UConn course that turns digital storytelling into real support for Hartford’s businesses'

A nurse smiles and fist-bumps an elderly patient

UConn Professor Examines Impacts of Immigration on Nursing Home Care

Study finds that local immigration reduces mortality and improves quality of life for nursing home residents

Hemp plants growing in the wild.

A Hemp-based Plastic Offers a Greener Alternative to Plastic Packaging

'We are finding new ways to use the entire plant'

A circuit board with a graphic if a person's profile with AI in the middle.

UConn Law Professor Examines How AI Shapes the Racial Wealth Gap

Behind automated housing decisions, résumé filters, and credit scores are systems shaping real people’s financial futures. New research highlights how those outcomes can shape whether people are able to build financial stability.

The block lettered UConn sign, with Jonathan sitting in the "O" and summery flowers in the foreground.

UConn Celebrates Promotion and Tenure of Faculty for 2026

Evaluations for promotion, tenure, and reappointment apply the highest standards of professional achievement in scholarship, teaching, and service for each faculty member evaluated

Blue and purple flowers sit in the flowerbed in front of the UConn gateway sign

UConn Provost Announces 2026 Awards for Excellence in Community Engaged Scholarship

The Provost's Awards for Excellence in Community Engaged Scholarship (PAECES) recognize scholarly activities that integrate community engagement with research, creative work, and teaching

Young man in depression sitting on bed

Advancing the Treatment of Depression

Newer combinations of existing medications may help patients who haven't found much relief from other methods

A woman dressed in a black dress and hat with scarves flowing behind her with six women holding the ends

In Met Gala Season, UConn Professor Differentiates Between Costumes and Art

‘If you were to write a character of yourself, what would you be wearing?’

A child sits and hugs his knees to his chest. He has a tear in his eye

Study Links Childhood Adversity, Heart Disease Risk in Adulthood

Researchers from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences examined differences in childhood adversity between Black men and women and its impact on heart disease risk in adulthood

Two female graduates are seen hugging each other as they celebrate finally being done their education. They are dressed in formal black gowns and have caps on.

New UConn-Dartmouth Study: Racial Diversity in Higher Ed Leads to Higher Salaries for Grads

Researchers examined more than 6,000 cohorts of MBA and law students over several decades and found that having even one additional minority student among a cohort of 100 students increased starting salaries cumulatively across the cohort by up to $30,000