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A New Training Program for Managers

UConn employees with supervisory responsibilities will receive new training to help them develop and hone their management skills.

Top Dogs! Huskies Win Fourth National Championship

The Hungry Huskies bring home the Championship trophy, after their win over Kentucky.

UConn Health Accolades (Shutterstock image)

UConn Health Accolades – April 2014

Bliss wins abstract competition; Woods receives investigator award; Arciero produces best video; Nanda asked to present prestigious lecture; Lalla earns leadership award; and Wolf and Andemariam honored for innovation.

Stefanie Dolson '14 (CLAS) celebrates UConn's win over Stanford in the NCAA semifinal, together with her teammates and coaches. (Bob Stowell'70 (CLAS) for UConn)

Women’s Win Means Both Teams to Vie for National Title

The men’s team will play tonight, a game to be broadcast live at Gampel Pavilion.

Missing Teeth? More Common Than You Think.

The importance of replacing missing teeth is the focus during National Prosthodontics Awareness Week this week.

Deandre Daniels drives to the basket, watched by Florida head coach Billy Donovan, during the NCAA semifinal on April 5. (Steve Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

Huskies Off to Championship Game

After an upset win over Florida 63-53 Saturday, the Men's Basketball Team will play Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament final on Monday night.

Jonathan the husky visits Times Square while in New York City for the Big East Men's Basketball Championship on March 6, 2012. UConn won 81-67. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn’s Husky Mascot – From the Inside Out

Jonathan, the (human) Husky mascot, knows how to work a crowd.

Ask (the Soon-to-be) Dr. Drew

Research by UConn Health Ph.D. candidate David Drew has drawn national attention and could impact future of colon cancer prevention.

Night shot of Harry A. Gampel Pavilion.

Men’s and Women’s Games to be Broadcast Live on Campus

Gampel Pavilion will host students for a live showing of Saturday's game.

How UConn Alum and Author Alena Dillon ’07 (CLAS) is Turning Absurdity into Hilarity

This UConn alum manages to find the humorous side of everyday life.