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Study Examines Attitudes, Challenges for Disabled Grad Students
UConn Physics Assistant Professor-in-Residence, Erin Scanlon, will lead the UConn portion of the joint, three-year, $1.3 million NSF-funded project with the University of Wisconsin and the University of Illinois
April 29, 2025 | Loretta Waldman, for the OVPR
Engineering Students Excel at UConn Stamford’s First Senior Design Day
Students shared their solutions for museum collection organization, social meetups, using AI to help file taxes, gameified startup pitches, online dating that prioritizes personality, and supporting investors
April 29, 2025 | Olivia Drake
Neag School Alums Take Their Teaching Skills Abroad, Changing Students’ Lives Around the World
Alumni show that a UConn education can lead you anywhere, including outside the U.S.
April 28, 2025 | Shawn Kornegay
UConn to Offer Housing Option Near Hartford Campus Starting in Fall 2025
'UConn Hartford’s new café and its student housing plans are examples of the University’s commitment to partnering with the City of Hartford'
April 28, 2025 | Stephanie Reitz
UConn Launches Largest Campaign in University History
The ambitious $1.5B 'Because of UConn' Campaign puts students first in four-pillar mission
April 25, 2025 | Grace Merritt, UConn Foundation
UConn Researchers Find High Rates of Gambling Among Connecticut’s College Students
UConn Researchers Find High Rates of Gambling Among Connecticut’s College Students
April 25, 2025 | UConn Staff
One Step at a Time: Labyrinths (Even Temporary Ones) Are a Place for Wellness
A temporary labyrinth that offers opportunities for quiet reflection and contemplation may become a permanent campus feature
April 25, 2025 | Elaina Hancock
UConn Adds Popular New Major at Avery Point, Gathers Information on Housing Proposal
'This will be a very important addition – it is one of the largest majors at UConn and very popular with our students'
April 23, 2025 | Stephanie Reitz
Imagine Shakespeare in Front of a PS4 – Probably Not, But the Bard Has Influenced Gaming
'Not all literature is so easily translated into new forms and new media. Most of Shakespeare can be adapted to pretty much any time and place'
April 23, 2025 | Kimberly Phillips
From UConn to the White House: A Conversation with Anita McBride ’81 (CLAS)
An expert on America’s first ladies, McBride recently returned to UConn to share insights on leadership, public service, and navigating complex challenges with current students
April 23, 2025 | Sarah Al-Arshani