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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.

oak leaf

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.

The 'Little Stone House' on North Eagleville Road, across from Swan Lake. The house is built with stones collected from all 50 states. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Little Stone House Turns 75

The 'Little Stone House' on North Eagleville Road represents 50 states and pays tribute to Connecticut agriculture.

Going Gluten Free During the Holidays

Avoiding foods with wheat, barley and rye can be difficult any time, but especially when festive fare is everywhere.

Health Center Quality Success Shines on National Stage

Nurse Wendy Martinson, Dr. Jason Ryan and Dr. Scott Allen presented posters at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s annual forum on improving health care quality.

Connecticut manufacturing becomes increasingly high tech.

Connecticut’s Manufacturing Report Card

Manufacturing, despite a long decline, remains a vital part of the state's economy and promises to play a key role in its future, according to a new report released today.

Professor Albert Waugh (Archives and Special Collections Photo, UConn Libraries)

A (Former) Faculty Member’s Perspective on Finishing Finals

Final exams and those pesky blue books have been part of campus life for many decades, as a journal entry by former professor Albert Waugh demonstrates.

Kathleen Sanner, RN-BC, immunizes a patient at Student Health Services on Dec. 10, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn Student Health Services Achieves Prestigious AAAHC Accreditation

UConn is one of only about 200 college health services nationwide to hold accreditation from the Association.

Professor Francoise Dussart in her office. (Christine Buckley/UConn Photo)

Anthropology Professor Recognized Nationally as Mentor for Graduate Students

Anthropology professor Francoise Dussart has been named Faculty Mentor of the Year by the Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, an organization funded by NSF, NIH, and the Gates Foundation.