Graduates
Biochar and Microbe Synergy: A Path to Climate-Smart Farming
Biochar has recently emerged as a 'Climate-Smart Agriculture' since it improves many aspects of agricultural sustainability without the negative environmental consequences associated with traditional fertilizers. A team of UConn researchers is developing a fuller picture of its environmental and agricultural benefits
March 26, 2025 | Anna Zarra Aldrich, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Research Day 2025 Highlights Medical and Dental Research Breadth
'Research and innovation have everything to do with being a good doctor'
March 25, 2025 | Kim Krieger
Linking Indigenous Knowledge with Decision Making
A UConn grad is navigating the complexities of history, regulation, and climate change in the push to restore Indigenous subsistence rights
March 25, 2025 | Elaina Hancock
111 UConn Medical Students Meet Their Residency Match
Largest Match Day ever for Connecticut’s No. 1 producer of new doctors, UConn School of Medicine
March 24, 2025 | Lauren Woods
Influence of Technology, Science Shapes Latest Show at Contemporary Art Galleries
'Data Infused' includes works from artists who’ve studied subjects including computer science, architecture, graphic design, and artificial intelligence, all of which have influenced their creative outputs
February 26, 2025 | Kimberly Phillips
UConn Online Grad Programs Lauded for Quality, Value for Veterans
National rankings for Nursing, Engineering, and Business as ecosystems of success for veterans
February 4, 2025 | Combined Reports
Enriching Mentorship to Ensure Success in Grad School
The UConn Graduate School is helping establish enduring mentor and mentee relationships
January 30, 2025 | Elaina Hancock
Innovation Quest Turns Students into Entrepreneurs
New CEO Gaofei Zhang hopes her boot company will make cold, wet feet a thing of the past
January 28, 2025 | Claire Hall
UConn Researchers Partner with Bioplastics Company to Examine Biodegradable Plastics
A study led by marine sciences Ph.D. student Hannah Collins found that Novamont’s Mater-Bi, a starch-based polymer, degraded significantly faster than traditional plastics—showing promise for reducing marine pollution
January 28, 2025 | Sarah Al-Arshani
UConn Researcher Sheds New Light on Importance of Hair Satisfaction for Black Adolescent Girls
'I think that this opens up a conversation about what more can be done'
January 20, 2025 | Jaclyn Severance