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Biomedical and Public Health Graduate Students Hold Annual Research Day

The event highlights the accomplishments the students have made over the past year.

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Republican Candidates for U.S. Senate Square Off in UConn Debate

Candidates Linda McMahon and Chris Shays discussed the economy, job creation in Connecticut, the crisis in Syria, women's reproductive rights, and more.

House Minority Leader Larry Cafero, R-Norwalk, speaks to students in the Neag School of Edcuation's Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates at the University of Connecticut's Waterbury campus on June 13 about the implications the state's new education reform laws have for classroom teachers. (Shawn Kornegay/UConn Photo)

Forum on Education Reform Law: ‘The Whole Climate Has Changed’

Veteran lawmaker Larry Cafero outlined the scope of the new education reform law at a forum for prospective teachers hosted by the Neag School of Education.

Dr. Peter Schulman, member of the Calhoun Cardiology Center riding team, rides with Jim Calhoun. (Brad Horrigan/Hartford Courant, used with permission)

Calhoun Draws Hundreds to Raise Money to Fight Cancer

An estimated 1,000 riders, walkers, and supporters joined the UConn men’s basketball coach for his annual Cancer Challenge Ride and Walk.

Teacher talking with little girl.

Language Researchers Awarded $3M IGERT Grant

How do humans develop and learn language? UConn researchers have won an NSF ‘IGERT’ grant to train a new generation of scientists to answer that question.

UConn golf team 2011-2012 (Steve Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn.

Husky Golfers Benefit from Mind Games

After working with a mental coach, the top five players on the golf team had Top 10 finishes.

Students in a library classroom.

Middle Schoolers Learn to Look for Global Solutions to Real-World Problems

A computerized social studies game helps middle school students develop skills as decision makers, negotiators, persuasive writers, and problem solvers.

‘Remarkable’ First Year for Bioscience Connecticut

In less than a year, the UConn Health Center went from having an uncertain future to being on the verge of a series of major expansion projects.

Image of children in a classroom within the shape of the State of Connecticut.

UConn Expert: Enrollment Stability Offers Opening for Education Reform Measures

Two years of no growth mean conversations on reform will face fewer pressures.

Associate Dean Jeffrey Ogbar speaks at the podium during the early afternoon College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony held at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on May 6, 2012. (Max Sinton '15 (CANR)/UConn Photo)

UConn Names Jeffrey Ogbar Vice Provost for Diversity

History professor and associate dean for the humanities Jeffrey Ogbar has been appointed the University's vice provost for diversity after a national search.