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Alumni Membership Drive - Make it UCONN.

Alumni Association Moves to Expand Membership

The UConn Alumni Association is in the midst of its annual membership drive to improve and expand its network of more than 225,000 alums worldwide.

Anna Green is a recipient of the 2012 Barry M. Goldwater scholarship for outstanding young scientists. (Daniel Buttrey/UConn Photo)

UConn Students Win National Goldwater Scholarship and Honorable Mention

The Barry M. Goldwater Foundation supports outstanding young scientists who wish to pursue a career in science or technology.

Heidi McIntosh '92 (SFS), '98 MSW

Career Path From Waterbury to Washington

As a national policy advisor, UConn alumna Heidi McIntosh is helping keep children's issues to the fore.

Rebecca D'Angelo '14 (CLAS)

Philanthropy Day Highlights Student Giving, Alumni Donor Matches

Events are being held across campus today, to encourage students to give to the University. Their donations will be matched by two alumni.

Alumni Perspective: Scott Case, Entrepreneur

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

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.

UConn Patented Instrument Helps Reduce Risks in Drug Development

A team of faculty and students from pharmacy and engineering has invented an instrument that could help pharmaceutical companies develop new medicines more efficiently.

Anna Schierberl Scherr and Benjamin Meagher are the first to be named Farber Graduate Fellows. (Tina Covensky for UConn)

Psychology Grad Students Benefit from Legacy of Longtime Professor

The late Maurice Farber, who taught psychology at UConn for 29 years, established a $2.2 million trust for graduate students. The first two Farber fellows were chosen this fall.

Steven Suib, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of chemistry.

Cooling Down Global Warming

A UConn chemist has a patent for a new process to capture carbon, a hot topic in global warming.

Coping with Climate Change

Connecticut's cities and towns are taking up the challenges of climate change at a local level.