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2012 Summer – Alumni News and Notes 1990s

Paul Valenti ’90 (CLAS) is director of Pinellas County’s Office of Human Rights in Pinellas, Fla. Kimberly Blackburn ’91 (SSW) is a family intervention specialist for the Youth Villages intensive in-home services program, located in West Springfield, Mass. Stacey L. Fuller ’91 (CLAS), partner at Gawthrop and Greenwood P.C. in West Chester, Pa., serves on […]

2012 Summer – Alumni News and Notes 1980s

John Peters ’80 (BUS) is president of ACCUWRITE Forms and Systems, a Hershey, Pa.-based company providing printed business products, which is celebrating its 25th year in business. George Riggs ’80 MBA is a partner in the assurance and advisory services practice at Fiondella Milone & LaSaracina LLP, an accounting firm located in Glastonbury, Conn. Russell […]

2012 Summer – Alumni News and Notes 1970s

Larry Cipolla ’70 (CLAS), president and director of CCi Surveys International, received three Best Books Awards for Building Performance-Based 360-Degree Assessments: From Design to Delivery. Edward Nusbaum ’70 (CLAS), a lawyer at Nusbaum & Parrino, P.C. in Westport, Conn., is included in Best Lawyers in America 2012 for the 17th consecutive year. Marie C. O’Brien […]

2012 Summer – Alumni News and Notes 1950s, 60s

1950s Samuel T. McSeveney ’53 MA, professor of history emeritus at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, received the lifetime achievement award from the Brooklyn College Alumni Association in recognition of his distinguished career and outstanding achievements and contributions to the living history of his alma mater. Peninnah Manchester Schram ’56 (CLAS), professor at Yeshiva University’s Stern […]

London Summer Program

Study Abroad in London Creates Lasting Impact Through Basketball

Forty UConn students are in London this summer, taking classes, teaching basketball to local kids, and attending a couple of Olympic events.

Detail of a modern faucet head.

Mandatory Water Conservation Lifted, Voluntary Measures Still in Effect

Owing to recent rainfall, the University is lifting the Stage II Water Supply Watch issued in mid-July, but expects to remain in a period of water conservation.

Coast to Coast riders Melina Benson, Sean Burn and Nate Windon

Students Return from California … by Bike

The 2012 Coast to Coast for a Cure team is back in Connecticut after a summer of cycling cross-country to fight leukemia.

Emeritus professor Julian Rotter at his home in Mansfield. (Sheila Foran/UConn Photo)

Theories of Emeritus Professor Julian Rotter Still Relevant to Field of Clinical Psychology

For more than 30 years, UConn was home to a psychology professor who has been cited as one of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – August 2012

Young athletes and injuries; health benefits of cash rewards; colorectal cancer strikes at any age; and the warning signs of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Nick Banas '10 Neag

Neag Alum is Teaching in China

Nicholas Banas writes about his experiences in the classroom and beyond in Shanghai, China.