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Jillian Crouse '16 (CLAS) moves into a room at the North Campus Residence Halls with help from her mother Lisa Crouse '83 (BUS) of Enfield and Jeremy Crouse '13 (ED) on Aug. 24, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

It’s a Busy Day in Storrs as Freshmen Arrive on Campus

A class of motivated freshmen students and their helpful families moved into dorms during the day on Friday.

When Fad Diets Fail – Lifestyle Modification Clinic Proves Successful

“It makes you more aware of how your body works,” says Marlene Francis, who lost 50 pounds and her cholesterol and blood pressure returned to normal.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – Late August 2012

Time to readjust kids' sleep habits; helping migrant workers; artificial light's effect on health; keeping vaccines current; and cancer support for women.

The class of 2016 is filled with students who bring academic success and a wide variety of backgrounds to campus.

The Class of 2016 Breaks Records

The class of 2016 arrives on campus filled with academic all stars.

New Look - Daily Digest Email - Monday, July 30, 2012

New Format, New Deadline for Daily Digest

The University's Daily Digest bulletin now features a new, easy-to-view format and has a new deadline for submissions.

Bosnian Serb people holding Serbian flags and photos of former Gen. Ratko Mladic during a protest in Kalinovik, Bosnia, hometown of the Bosnian Serb wartime military leader, 70 kms southeast of Sarajevo, Sunday, May 29, 2011. Approximately 3,000 Bosnian Serbs, gathered to show support and anger after the arrest of Mladic. Protestors carried banners and flags and sang songs in his support, he was arrested after 16 years in hiding from the International War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague. Mladic is to face trial on 15 accounts of war crimes including genocide in Srebrenica in 1995. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)

Exploring Human Rights From the Hague

An alumna gets a firsthand look at international justice.

Fall Sports Injury Prevention

Fall sports have been classified as some of the most dangerous – learn how to reduce your risk of injury.

Mark Brand, professor of plant science and landscape architecture, receives patent for purple-leaf sand cherry cultivar. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn Researchers Work to Develop Potential of Native Aronia in the Field and in the Laboratory

Researchers explore the multitude of possibilities inherent in native Aronia berry

UConn Health Center September Programs, Events

Here’s what’s happening in September and early October.

Kyle Hadden, assistant professor of Pharmaceutical Science, in the lab with a liquid handling machine on Nov. 14, 2011. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Internal Grant Program Fosters Inter-Campus Research

The University is providing seed money to six research teams in 2012, and has distributed nearly $2 million since 2008.