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Picturing the Proton

Two UConn physicists have a theory about the structure of protons that will be tested next fall in an experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.

Creative Moments

Sophomore photography major Chynna Davis works on a piece in the Art Building. Photo by Lauren Cunningham

Land Conservation Deal Protects More Than 500 Acres

UConn has signed an agreement to conserve hundreds of acres of forest land in eastern Connecticut.

Deal Between Conservation Organizations, UConn, and Area Towns Protects 531 Acres in Eastern CT

UConn is a partner in an agreement to conserve hundreds of acres of forest land in eastern Connecticut.

Preparing for Passover

Students from AEPhi, AEPi, and Theta roll out the dough for Matzah (unleavened bread) to deliver to Jewish seniors in Storrs for the Jewish observance of Passover. Photo by Shaindel Hecht

Health Center Starts Adult Sickle Cell Program

Until now there were few options for the care of adults with this hereditary blood disorder.

New Program Offers Pipeline to Law School

The Special Program in Law is an opportunity for selected undergraduates to earn a combined degree.

President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta to Speak in Hartford

Dennis P. Lockhart, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, will be coming to Hartford to share his professional insight on the prospects for sustained recovery and employment gains. During tense economic times, a steady infusion of key economic information and insight can be invaluable to guide business planning and […]

Advocating for the Arts

Dramatic arts students Joe Therrien, left, and Zak Kamin sing a song from CRT's upcoming production of The Who's 'Tommy' during CT Arts Advocacy Day at the state capitol. Photo by Ben Pollard

Countdown to Commencement

Looking forward to graduation, many seniors are going to the Grad Fair at the UConn Co-op this week.