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Peczuh - Instituto Quimco De Sarria - Spain

The International Language of Science

A Fulbright Fellowship enabled chemistry professor Mark Peczuh to work with research colleagues in a lab in Spain.

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Expert Discusses Steps to Address Threat of Cyber Attacks

Professor Mohammad Tehranipoor says proposed federal standards will help protect the nation's infrastructure against risks both known and unknown.

Bioscience Connecticut’s Role in Economic Recovery

The building activity on the UConn Health Center campus is part of the rebuilding of Connecticut’s economy.

Associate Professor of History Mark Healey is a recipient of a national American Council of Learned Societies fellowship, which allows him to investigate water resource issues in Argentina. (Photo courtesy Mark Healey.)

Two Humanities Scholars Win ACLS Fellowships

The American Council of Learned Societies year-long fellowships are among the leading awards for scholars in the humanities.

A candle burning.

Wes Bialosuknia, Leading Scorer for Men’s Basketball, Dies

Wes Bialosuknia '67 (CLAS), one of the most prolific scorers for the Huskies, has died at 68.

November 2013

UConn Health Center November Programs, Events

Here’s what’s happening in November and early December 2013.

Primary Care Week 2013

Health Center Marks 20th Year Celebrating Primary Care Week

Community health fairs were held across the state to help educate and give back to the public.

Democracy Plaza (Anthony Quintano/NBC News)

Light Shines on Alumnus as Emmy Winner

A 2008 graduate of the School of Fine Arts was recognized for lighting direction during NBC News’ coverage of the 2012 Presidential election.

President Herbst Discusses UConn’s Sexual Assault Response

The President addressed trustees and the media today, in light of allegations made against the University earlier this week.

Christopher Martine ’06 Ph.D., far right, the host and creator of the YouTube web series “Plants Are Cool, Too!”, gathers with the show’s co-producers Tim Kramer, far left, and Paul Frederick, second from left, in the deserts of New Mexico to film the series’ latest episode alongside fellow UConn alum Krissa Skogen ’08 Ph.D, a conservation scientist at the Chicago Botanic Garden. (Photo by Patrick Alexander)

Taking ‘Adventure Botany’ on the Road

YouTube series host Chris Martine ’06 Ph.D. – singer, songwriter, and botany professor – has 'cool' down to a science.