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HIV/AIDS Prevalence and Prospects

UConn researcher Seth Kalichman says with treatment and education, HIV/AIDS can be a chronic but manageable condition.

Students from the UConn Concert Choir and UConn Festival Chorus, as well as singers from Farmington and E.O. Smith High Schools, rehearse Beethoven’s 9th Symphony in the Music Building on Nov. 18, 2013. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Setting the Bar High with Beethoven’s 9th

UConn's new orchestral and choral directors picked an epic work for their first major collaboration.

Tenor Finds His Classical Voice in Storrs

Albert Lee '98 (SFA) returns to UConn as a soloist for the performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony.

Record-Setting Response Time Saves Heart Attack Patient

Leslie Roane of Bristol arrived at the UConn Health Center in cardiac arrest - 10 minutes later his blocked artery was clear and the incredible pain was gone.

Forward/midfielder Maria Elena Bolles '14 (NUR) during the game against Villanova on Sept. 28, 2013. (UConn Athletics Photo)

Field Hockey Senior Named National Player of the Year

Marie Elena Bolles '14 (NUR) was selected for the honor by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association.

Sandy Hook Memorial Scholarship Fund Update

Alumni and donors have given more than $1.1 million to the fund to date, and two scholarships have been awarded.

Health Scholars Contribute $250,000 in Volunteer Hours to Medically Underserved

Urban Service Track volunteers have contributed nearly 9,000 hours of health care service to the state’s urban poor.

Celebrate #GivingTuesday with a Gift for Scholarships

UConn joined the national celebration of philanthropy on Dec. 3 with a day-long fundraising drive focusing on student scholarships.

Have an Ice Holiday, UConn!

Warm holiday greetings from one cool Husky to all Huskies near and far.

The new UConn Co-op bookstore at Storrs Center celebrated Small Business Saturday Nov. 30 by hosting a series of events including a reading of the works of Beat Poets by Ann Charters, professor emeritus of English and an authority on the Beat writers of the 1950s, and her husband, noted musicologist and record producer Samuel B. Charters. In the tradition of the Beat Poets, the readings had musical accompaniment on piano by Sam Charters, with Nick Trautmann ’14 (SFA) on bass. (Ken Best/UConn Photo)

Reading the Beat Poets in Storrs Center

The new UConn Co-op bookstore hosted a reading of the works of Beat Poets by professor emeritus Ann Charters on Saturday.