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Brewing Coffee with Bluetooth

Four UConn engineering students modified a Keurig coffee maker with mobile features such as scheduling the brew for a specified time.

Mia Farrow, actress and advocate, speaks at the School of Fine Arts Commencement Ceremony at Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts.

Countdown to Commencement: On the Light Side

Amid the mix of advice and reflection, commencement speeches often include some light moments.

Men's basketball head coach Kevin Ollie, left, and women's basketball head coach Geno Auriemma engage in a friendly exchange at First Night in Gampel Pavilion on Oct. 18, 2013. (Steve Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

Pentagon Taps UConn Coaches for Leadership Advice

Mentoring and motivating young people are among the topics the coaches will discuss with military officials and service members.

A chip used in electronic devices.

Improving the Security of Nanoscale Computer Devices

UConn will lead a $7.5 million research effort, along with University of Maryland and Rice University scientists.

Commencement 2014: A Championship Caliber Class

The Class of 2014 has been exceptional in a wide variety of ways in many different places.

A Celebration of Nursing at UConn Health

UConn Health marks National Nurses Week with a series of events to honor its nurses.

From left, Loeser award recipient, Dr. Jason Ryan with Dr. David Henderson, associate dean for student affairs, and Christine Thatcher, director of medical education. (Photo provided by Roselyn Wright)

UConn School of Medicine Spring Awards

Dr. Jason Ryan, cardiologist with the Calhoun Cardiology Center, received this year’s Loeser Award.

Sally Reis, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology, bears the mace at the head of the Academic Procession, at the start of a UConn commencement ceremony. (UConn File Photo)

Countdown to Commencement: Commencement Traditions

Commencement at UConn is a time of ceremony and pageantry, embracing traditions old and new.

Powerful Aging Turns 15

UConn Health’s unique exercise program for older adults has attracted a loyal group of participants, some who’ve been with the program since its inception.

The proposed new Fine Arts 'Gateway.'

A New ‘Gateway’ to Campus

Improvements to the south entrance to campus will help draw visitors to the Fine Arts Complex and Storrs Center.