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UConn on Instagram: The Year in Review

See the University through students' eyes – and camera phones – in this review of 2013-2014 on Instagram.

Spring Sports Injury Prevention

UConn Health sports medicine specialist, Dr. Matthew Hall, offers tips on how best to avoid a trip to the emergency department this season.

Colin Walters '14 (SFA) plays an alto saxophone solo during Dolphy Dance. (Ken Best/UConn Photo)

Jazzman MacDonald Debuts First Orchestral Composition

The UConn Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Quartet premiered 'Dolphy Dance' May 1.

Countdown to Commencement

Read about a class of championship caliber, Commencement traditions, past Commencement advice, and tips for today's graduates.

A Promise Kept

When he joined the Huskies men’s basketball team, student-athlete Shabazz Napier made a promise to his Mom: he would earn his degree. Napier ’14 (CLAS) will keep that promise when he receives his diploma this May.

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A Tribute to Camaraderie in Medicine

UConn School of Medicine student commencement speaker Will Gionfriddo’s interest in medicine is as much about people as it is about science.

Students scoop ice cream during Subog's One Ton Sundae on the Student Union patio on Feb. 7, 2014. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Senior Scoop 2014

  This year’s Senior Scoop ice cream flavor – coffee, Oreos, and fudge swirl – goes by the name Jonathan Java Crunch.

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Was there a defining moment during your UConn career? The defining moment of my UConn career was the chance I had to study abroad in the summer of 2012. I went to South Africa to study African Field Ecology and be immersed in their culture and view the amazing wildlife, such as giraffes. It was […]

CL&P, UConn Partner to Help Anticipate Storm Damage

New damage prediction modeling technology developed at UConn can help the utility better prepare for storms.

A counseling session at the UConn Center for Career Development. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

UConn Job Seekers

Spoken word poet Zachary Johnson '14 (CLAS) encourages UConn students to make the most of their job search.