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Class of 2010: Lisa Mishriky, MA, Neag School of Education

Lisa Mishriky hopes to be a high school English teacher, and teach overseas during her summers.

De-Escalating Spring Weekend

In a letter to the community, President Hogan announced a new task force on Spring Weekend.

Campus Courtyard

A view of the courtyard at the Law School campus. Photo by Peter Morenus

Storrs Grants, February 2010

The following grants were received through the Office for Sponsored Programs (OSP) in February 2010. The list represents only new proposals awarded, and excludes continuations. The list is supplied each month by OSP. Alexandrescu, A., Molecular and Cell Biology Structural and Biophysical Mechanisms of Amylin Toxicity American Diabetes Association, $333,500, 1/10-12/12 Barrett, J., Extension Forest […]

David Rowe, UConn Health Center Board of Directors, 2010 Faculty Recognition Award

Dr. David Rowe has been named the recipient of the 2010 UConn Health Center Board of Directors Faculty Recognition Award. The award recognizes Rowe’s outstanding contributions to research, teaching, and mentoring. Rowe is a professor of genetics and developmental biology and director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine and Skeletal Development in the School of […]

Class of 2010: Bieu Tran, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Graduating senior Bieu Tran became interested in politics early in life – in Vietnam.

Class of 2010: Brian Bachyrycz, Pharm.D., School of Pharmacy

Brian Bachyrycz is following his father, brother, and sister in entering the profession of pharmacy.

Sara Bronin Named President, Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association

On April 24, Sara Bronin, an associate professor at the School of Law, was named president of the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association.

2010 University Teaching Awards

This year’s winners of University awards for excellence in teaching were announced on April 15 during a recognition dinner held at the Alumni House. The award recipients are: 2010-11 First Year Experience & Learning Communities Brian Boecherer, Early College Experience Outstanding First Year Experience Teaching Award Julie Barrows, Physiology & Neurobiology, College of Liberal Arts […]

Eugene Salorio, Appointed Commissioner, Connecticut Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs Commission

Eugene Salorio, associate professor of management in the School of Business, has been appointed as a commissioner on the Connecticut Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs Commission. The Commission advises the General Assembly and the Governor on economic and social issues relevant to the Latino and Puerto Rican community in the state of Connecticut. Salorio teaches […]