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Kitchen Closing for Renovations at Health Center

Food service will operate out of temporary space in the Food Court dining area for six to eight weeks starting Monday.

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A Message from President Herbst on the Newtown Tragedy

President Herbst expresses the grief of the University community for the lives that were lost on Friday and concern for those left behind.

Alfredo Angeles-Boza, assistant professor of chemistry. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Chemist Alfredo Angeles-Boza Joins UConn Faculty

Angeles-Boza, who completed post-docs at Johns Hopkins and Texas A&M, is one of three new hires in chemistry, which aims to be a nationally ranked research department.

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Trading Card Exhibit Opens at Husky Heritage Sports Museum

From Walt Dropo '48 to Diana Taurasi '05, some of UConn's best-loved student-athletes who went on to play professionally are featured in the new exhibit.

Preston Britner and Anne Farrell at the Dean's Lounge of the Family Studies Building on Dec. 12, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Connecticut Agencies Win $5 million Federal Grant to Fund Innovative Housing Support Program

UConn researchers, The Connection, and the Department of Children and Families are working together on a program aimed at keeping families together that’s intended to serve as a model.

The Most Important New Year’s Resolution You May Ever Make

The time for making New Year’s resolutions is right around the corner; resolve to quit smoking in 2013. The UConn Health Center can help.

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Health Center Parking: Frequently Asked Questions

Hang tags, shuttle service and lower campus parking changes are just some of the issues addressed.

Pulse: What Makes You Tick — Welded Works by Mark Andre Colbert

Recycling Takes an Artistic Angle at Health Center Exhibit

Creative metal sculptor, Mark Andre Colbert, is currently displaying his work in the hospital lobby.

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UConn Considers Water Supply Options to Meet Area’s Future Needs

The University is reviewing three possible options to identify a source of water to serve projects in Mansfield and on campus in coming decades.

Professor Jane Gordon.

A Political Theorist Who Challenges Conventional Thinking

Jane Gordon, who will join the UConn faculty next year from Temple University, specializes in social and political theory, contemporary slavery, and black political thought.