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Patricia J. Neafsey, Case Mysteries in Pathophysiology

Patricia J. Neafsey, Case Mysteries in Pathophysiology (Morton Publishing Co., 2009). Neafsey is a professor in the School of Nursing.

Coordinating UConn’s Response to Haiti Earthquake

President Hogan urges the community to work through the Office of Community Outreach.

Coach Calhoun Taking Medical Leave

Associate head coach George Blaney will lead the men's basketball program during Calhoun's absence.

Winter Scenes at Avery Point

A winter view of the lighthouse at the Avery Point Campus. Photo by Peter Morenus

Job Training Now Available to Help Seasoned Professionals Prepare for Work in the Nonprofit Sector

Employing seasoned Connecticut professionals and strengthening the state’s nonprofit sector are the goals of Encore!Hartford, a new workforce development program being offered in Greater Hartford beginning March 2. The intensive 16-week program was designed by the University of Connecticut’s Nonprofit Leadership Program in partnership with several key Connecticut agencies, including Leadership Greater Hartford, the Connecticut […]

ESPN College GameDay Held at Gampel Pavilion

The first ESPN College GameDay broadcast for a women's basketball game was held in Storrs on Jan. 16.

UConn Chefs Cook Up Some Winners

Chefs from Dining Services face off in UConn's Culinary Olympics.

Alumni Couple to Leave Estate to Fine Arts School

A bequest will perpetuate the Stentafords’ legacy of support for arts, education, and UConn.

Michael Pikal, Distinguished Pharmaceutical Scientist Award, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists

Michael Pikal, the Pfizer Distinguished Chair in Pharmaceutical Technology and director of the Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research, has received the Distinguished Pharmaceutical Scientist Award from the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS). The award is the highest honor bestowed by the AAPS. It recognizes the accomplishments of an individual that have been outstanding because […]

Student Looks to Help Others in Need

Senior Bryan Banville enjoys serving the community and giving others the opportunity to volunteer.