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First Director of Health Center’s Musculoskeletal Institute Dies

Dr. Lawrence Gideon Raisz, 84, a long-serving leader in the Health Center community and a national and international expert in the field of bone health, died of stomach cancer on Aug. 25 at his home in Farmington. Raisz was one of the preeminent experts on the management of osteoporosis and metabolic diseases in the world. […]

UConn Law Named Among Best-Value Law Schools

The criteria include the school's bar pass rate and employment rate nine months after graduation.

Welcome Home, Huskies!

Strike up the band, juggle the schedules, and get caught up in the new year at UConn!

Out for a Stroll

Students stroll past the Biology/Physics Building on the Storrs campus.  Photo by Al Ferreira.

Women’s Soccer Looks to Improve Play on the Road

In addition to pushing his team on the field, Coach Tsantiris will encourage them to excel in class.

Sustainable Living – the UConn Way

Students share their interest in the environment while growing organic produce.

Looking Nice in White

First-year dental student Tyler Aten, left, receives his white coat, a symbolic induction into the profession of dental medicine, from Dr. Arthur Hand. Photo by Carolyn Pennington

UConn School of Fine Arts Extends Partnership with Dublin Institute

Students in the University of Connecticut’s School of Fine Arts may soon have more opportunities to study and perform at Ireland’s prestigious Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT). The Dublin Institute of Technology’s Conservatory of Music and Drama and Faculty of Applied Arts and Tourism offers Ireland’s most comprehensive range of programs in music performance and […]

Small Size – Huge Potential

A chemistry professor’s nanotechnology research will be useful in alternative fuel development.

Partners Across the Pond

UConn's School of Fine Arts and the Dublin Institute of Technology join forces.