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Betrayal on Stage

Brooks Brantly as Othello in Connecticut Repertory Theatre's production of Shakespeare's classic tale of love and revenge, playing in the Nafe Katter Theatre, Oct. 7 - 17. Photo by Bob Copley

Flu Shots Available

Flu vaccination clinics for students, faculty, and staff will be held on campus this week.

Alumnus Encourages Students to Begin Giving

David Barton '61 is challenging students to start giving back to UConn while still on campus.

Full slate of activities planned for Suicide Prevention Week initiative

Representatives from more than two dozen departments at the University of Connecticut have put together a week of events and training sessions for Suicide Prevention Week, Oct. 4-9, designed to raise awareness of suicide, the second leading cause of death among college students. “We have to do a better job of communicating to the students […]

On Broadway: Dan Lauria ’91 to Star as Lombardi

An alum makes his Broadway debut in the title role of a new play about the legendary NFL coach.

Farm Fresh

An arugula and peach salad was among the offerings at Chuck & Augie's during Farm-to-Chef Week, a statewide celebration of Connecticut agricultural produce. Photo by Gail Merrill

Understanding Health Disparities in Adolescent Girls

A UConn study examines the effects of cultural factors on girls’ weight and reproductive health.

A Woman For All Seasons

Barbara Beeching's higher education spans 60 years: the 82 year old recently completed a Ph.D.

Suicide Prevention Becomes Year-Round Effort

The University's efforts to prevent student suicides are being extended year-round and campus-wide.

The Huskies Go Marching On

A look at the UConn Marching Band, past and present.