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Interferon Researcher Philip Marcus Dies

Marcus made many seminal discoveries in the field of viral infections and the role of interferon in those infections.

Alexandria Bottelsen '16 (CLAS) on Sept. 6, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Undergraduate Student Attends Fulbright Summer Institute

Alexandria Bottelsen '16 (CLAS) was one of just four U.S. students in the highly competitive summer program at King's College, London this year.

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Philosopher Joins ACLU in Phone Records Monitoring Suit

Philosophy professor Michael Lynch has filed a friend of the court brief in the NSA legal action.

UConn Firefighters Ignite Their Skills

Approximately 30 Health Center and Storrs fire personnel took part in a recent live burn training exercise.

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The Washington, D.C.-UConn Connection

Meet some members of the extensive network of UConn alumni who are making their mark in the nation's capital.

Hybrid vehicles on Aug. 27, 2013. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

UConn Getting Green for Going ‘Green’

A state grant program is helping UConn replace aging vehicles with more fuel-efficient hybrids.

A Candid Discussion About Eating Disorders

The first Discovery Series of the season featured TV journalist Diane Smith and the Health Center's Dr. Carolyn Drazinic.

Professor Jeffrey McCutcheon in the studio. (Chris LaRosa/UConn Photo

'Science Friction' Brings Scientific Debates to a Public Audience

Engineering professor Jeffrey McCutcheon hosts a weekly radio show that targets scientific controversies.

A page from The Complete Persepolis. (Ariel Dowski '14 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)

UConn Reads: Our Book, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

The chair of UConn Reads says there will be multiple ways for the UConn community to connect with the book.

Pharmacy Professor Discusses Dangers of Party Drug 'Molly'

Michael White is interviewed on FOXCT's 'Ask the Pharmacist.'