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Women’s Basketball to Play for Championship Tonight

The Huskies face history in their try for back-to-back perfection.

Discussing Health Care Reform

U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney discusses health care reform with pharmacy and nursing students at a Town Hall Meeting in the Pharmacy/Biology Building. Photo by Jessica Tommaselli

Huskies to Try for 7th National Championship

After a win over Baylor Sunday, the women's basketball team will meet Stanford in tonight's final.

UConn Program Immerses Middle School Girls in Engineering and Science for a Day

The goal of attracting young women to engineering and science careers remains an important focus at many universities across the U.S. With the aim of making science and engineering fun for female middle school students, the University of Connecticut sponsors an annual one-day workshop, dubbed Multiply Your Options, which immerses girls in a variety of […]

From Combat Mission to UConn Degree

A political science degree gave Army veteran Joel Angle a new perspective on his time in Iraq.

New Research Building Slated to Open in Farmington

The goal of the new facility is to establish an infrastructure that will support scientists in their quest to turn discoveries at the bench into therapies for disease.

Springtime on Horsebarn Hill

Lambs at the University's barns on Horsebarn Hill. Each year, animal science students working at the barns assist with the birth of about 75 lambs. Photo by Lauren Cunningham

Spring Edition of UCONN Magazine Now Available

Public school leadership and club sports are among the topics in the latest UCONN Magazine.

Going Global: Higher Education for the 2020s

Speaker says today's curriculum must change if it's to adequately prepare students for the future

‘Outstanding TA’ Urges Students to Keep an Open Mind

Martina Lüke encourages students to exchange ideas and be willing to try new things.