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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.

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It’s Time for UConn Health

UConn is launching a rebranding campaign for its medical enterprise, showcasing it as a leader in all aspects of personalized medicine.

Studying Genetic Links Between Heart Disease and Infertility

The discoveries of Dr. Annabelle Rodriguez-Oquendo have led to patented tests that can improve women’s health.

Trayvon Martin’s Mom to Speak on Campus

Sybrina Fulton, whose son's fatal shooting in 2012 set off a racial firestorm, will speak at UConn on Feb. 28.

Stanley Black & Decker Teams with UConn

Engineering researchers are working with the global tool giant to accelerate the product development process.

UConn’s Jessica Lutz Leads Switzerland to Bronze in Sochi

Lutz '10 (CANR) scored her second Olympic goal to propel Switzerland to its first medal in women's ice hockey.

Alumnus, Former Trustee Joseph McCormick Dies at 101

McCormick was UConn's oldest known football alum, a former trustee, and a decorated combat veteran.

The Chemistry Building at night. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Night Visions

UConn’s spectacular campus views don’t dim when the sun goes down. Check out some favorite 'night visions.'