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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.

City Lights – the Stamford Campus at Night

An exterior view of the Stamford Campus at night. Photo by Peter Morenus

Studying Food Security and Policy in Asia

Fisheries extension expert Richard Pomeroy will receive funding from the Woodrow Wilson Center.

U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney Coming to UConn April 1 for Town Hall Forum on Health Care

U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney (D-2nd District) will participate in a town hall forum on health care with students from the University of Connecticut’s School of Pharmacy and School of Nursing on Thursday, April 1 at the University’s main campus in Storrs. The forum will take place from 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. in the Oscar […]

Shaping Body Image

Artwork by Justin Heckman, part of the 'Distortion of our Body Image in the Media' exhibit in the Student Union Gallery. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer

The Political Potential of Community Organizing

A social work professor studies grassroots groups that help people learn to fight for their rights.