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Strumming Along

A student plays the guitar on the Storrs campus. Photo by Al Ferreira

Lack of Trust Affects Political Behavior of African-Americans

A UConn political scientist says the history of race continues to shape trust levels among blacks.

A Mother’s Wish Becomes Her Son’s Gift

Patrick Campion’s mom urged him to apply for scholarships. Now he’s helping others do the same.

UConn Alum Named President, CEO of Walmart U.S.

Bill Simon ’83, ’88 MBA, who joined Walmart in 2006, was previously chief operating officer.

Dramatic Expression

Architectural detail on the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts building. Photo by Sean Flynn

Former UConn Start-Up Company Expanding

IMCORP, now a leading provider of underground cable reliability services, got its start at UConn.

Supreme Decisions

UConn political science professor David Yalof discusses the Supreme Court nomination process.

Horsepower

Chelsea Leach, right, and Kayleigh Meyer drive a road cart drawn by UC Ringmaster on Horsebarn Hill. Photo by Elizabeth Omara-Otunnu

Hartford’s Parkville Neighborhood Comes Alive in New Play

The Parkville Project, written and directed by UConn faculty, opens July 8.

Fiske Guide Praises UConn

The guide notes that students 'will be hard-pressed to find a more dynamic public institution.'