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Live Well Program Comes to UConn Health Center

The workshops energize adults, older adults and caregivers with chronic conditions.

Select Faculty Honors & Accomplishments, January 2014

UConn faculty are receiving recognition nationwide and around the world. Read a selection of recent faculty honors.

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

Flavor of the Year Captures Husky Spirit

Jonathan Java Crunch was officially launched as this year's Senior Scoop flavor at today's One-Ton Sundae event.

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Herbst Authorizes Immediate Steps to Promote Campus Civility

The measures include designating a single point of contact for crime victims, and enhancing sexual violence prevention training.

UConn Health 2020 – Research Goals

This is the first in a series of updates on the vision of UConn Health 2020, starting with the goal to “innovate and discover.”

Pete Seeger performs at a 1965 peace rally in New York City.Photo: © 2011, Diana Davies, courtesy Smithsonian Folkways.

The Immortal Pete Seeger

The folk singer and activist died last week but his memory will live on forever, says CLAS dean Jeremy Teitelbaum.

Ivy Alexander, clinical professor of nursing on Jan. 16, 2014. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

An Expanding Role for Nurse Practitioners

UConn's School of Nursing is helping prepare practitioners who will play a vital role in maximizing health care resources.

Student Activism and the Civil Rights Movement

Footage and photos of student protests at UConn in the 1960s and 1970s are on display at the Benton Museum.

Edward Large, professor of psychology on Nov. 5, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Theoretical Neuroscientist Ed Large Joins UConn Faculty

Large joined the Department of Psychology’s expanding cognitive science group in the fall.

Regina Barreca, professor of English, leads a class at the Austin Building on March 26, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Report: UConn’s Affordability Compares Favorably to Other Flagships

A recent report shows UConn provides an affordable, high-quality education for students, regardless of their economic means.