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Breaking Bad’s Bad Chemistry

Chemistry professor Nicholas Leadbeater offers a three-part examination of the chemistry behind the hit TV show.

Prize-winning Composition Premieres at UConn

UConn students and professional musicians performed Symphony No. 3 by Kevin Walczyk at Storrs and Stamford.

MAR 2014

UConn Health March Programs, Events

Here’s what’s happening in March and early April 2014.

Coping with Eating Disorders

Staff of UConn's Counseling and Mental Health Services discuss the symptoms, the treatments, and how to help.

The UConn wordmark, in white on a navy background.

UConn Board Receives Report on Professor’s Alleged Sexual Misconduct

An independent law firm's review of allegations of misconduct by a UConn faculty member was reported to the Board of Trustees today.

Dr. David Steffens

How Late-life Depression Relates to Dementia

UConn Health Psychiatry Chair David Steffens has made a career studying it, earning a prestigious research award from the American College of Psychiatrists.

Ryan Caron King ’15 (CLAS), general manager of WHUS, interviewing the folk group Poor Old Shine.(Ken Best/UConn Photo)

Campus Radio in the Digital Age

WHUS moves to expand its audience, as technology changes listening habits.

Studying Latin America At Home and Abroad

Latin American Studies courses and study abroad opportunities are helping Aaron Dion achieve his career goals.

Timothy Folta, professor of management, leads a class at the Graduate Business Learning Center in Hartford on Dec. 6, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Entrepreneurship Expert Tim Folta Joins UConn Faculty

Folta, who studies how entrepreneurs make decisions, came from Purdue University’s Krannert Graduate School of Management.

Honoring the Champions

The team that 'shocked the world' with UConn's first men's basketball national championship in 1999 was honored Sunday.