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Portraits of Strength: Bessy Reyna ’72 MA, ’82 JD

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories and videos like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define the […]

Portraits of Strength: Dominique (Soucy) Matteson ’03 (CLAS)

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories and videos like these, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to […]

Portraits of Strength: Jena Greaser ’10 (CLAS)

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define the true […]

Portraits of Strength: Joseph Zinski ’10 (ENG)

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define the true spirit […]

Portraits of Strength: Khaliyl Lane ’10 (CLAS), ’13 MSW

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define the true […]

Portraits of Strength: Lucas Massella ’13 (CLAS)

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories and videos like these, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define […]

Portraits of Strength: Mikey Chase ’13 (CANR)

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define the true spirit of […]

Portraits of Strength: Phillip Valentine ’87 (CLAS)

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define the true spirit […]

Portraits of Strength: Sandra Bixler ’07 (CLAS)

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. It was 1933 when UConn students so insightfully designated the husky as the symbol of strength, grit, and resolve that has come to define the true spirit of […]

A Growing Knowledge: From Plants to Pollinators

This article was first published in the Spring 2014 print edition of UConn Magazine. To access more stories like this, visit s.uconn.edu/spring 14 or download UConn Magazine’s free app for tablet devices. In a cover story titled “A World Without Bees,” Time magazine this past year addressed the troubling disappearance of honeybees – leading to questions of what it may […]