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Storrs Grants, March 2010

The following grants were received through the Office for Sponsored Programs (OSP) in March 2010. The list represents only new proposals awarded, and excludes continuations. The list is supplied each month by OSP. Amico, K., Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention HPTN 067 Behavioral Aspects of PrEP Counseling for Intermittent Exposure PHS/National Institutes of Health/Family […]

UConn Today Now on Facebook

Follow what’s going on at the University of Connecticut on the new UConn Today Facebook page.

UConn Over Yale and Other Tales from Jim Draper ’41

Jim Draper chose UConn, despite his father's wishes. His choice would change the University.

Class of 2010: Igor Gurevich, Ph.D., School of Pharmacy

Igor Gurevich grew up in the former Soviet Union. He just graduated with a Ph.D. in pharmacology.

Commencement 2010

Gabrielle Greenlee was one of thousands of undergraduate and graduate students who received their degrees during a series of Commencement ceremonies May 8-9. Photo by Lauren Cunningham

Canine Comfort: Students De-stress with Therapy Dogs

Dooley, a Newfoundland, is petted by students in Babbidge Library. He was one of several therapy dogs visiting the library during exam week to help students cope with stress. Photo by Jane Recchio

Engineering Students’ Projects Showcased at Design Day

Special devices for children with disabilities were one of the highlights of the event.

Patti Bostic, National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association, 2010 Honor Award

Patti Bostic, executive director of Recreational Services in the Division of Athletics, was presented with the 2010 National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) Honor Award on Friday, April 23. It was presented during the Association’s annual conference in Anaheim, Calif. The award is presented for outstanding achievements in the profession and exemplary service to the Association. […]

Class of 2010: Vilma Rodrigues-Silva, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Rodrigues-Silva wants to help underprivileged kids do what she did: set goals and achieve them.

HuskyMail to be Replaced

In response to feedback, UITS plans to upgrade the student e-mail with a third-party system.