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Five democratic candidates for U.S. senate participate in a debate at at von der Mehden Auditorium. at the University of Connecticut in Storrs on April 9, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Candidates for U.S. Senate Address Issues in First UConn Debate

During their first live debate held at UConn, the five Democrats running for U.S. Senate addressed questions regarding health care, the economy, foreign affairs, defense, and education.

UConn Reads Author

UConn Reads Author to Speak in Storrs April 19

New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof, co-author of 'Half the Sky,' will give an address at 4 p.m. in the Student Union Theatre.

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President Herbst Blogging for The Huffington Post

President Susan Herbst has recently joined the roster of bloggers on The Huffington Post’s College Blog page.

Portrait of Lucien Lafreniere.

Class of 2012: Lucien Lafreniere

Lucien Lafreniere '12 (CLAS) previously served four years in the U.S. Marines. Now he is completing another four-year journey, as an outstanding scholar at the Waterbury campus.

Nutrition for the Skin

Your skin is a window into your health and the types of foods you eat can impact the color, texture and luminescence of your skin.

"Under Repair, New Bedford, MA 11" by Kenneth Ward of East Hartford. (Kenneth Ward Photo)

Photos and Paintings on Exhibit at LeWitt

Award-winning local artists display their work at the Health Center through June.

Kay Ryan, winner of a 2011 Pulitzer Prize and former Poet Laureate of the U.S. is the 49th Wallace Stevens Poet. (Don J. Usner Photo)

Wallace Stevens Program to Feature Poet Kay Ryan

Kay Ryan, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2011 and is former Poet Laureate of the U.S., will read her work and meet with students on April 9.

President Susan Herbst speaking at the first State of the University address on April 5, 2012.

Herbst Outlines Vision for UConn in Inaugural State of the University Address

President Herbst reflects on the University's achievements and sets priorities, including emphasis on student success, growing the faculty, and philanthropy.

NCAA Denies UConn’s Final Appeal of Postseason Ban for 2012-13

The decision was based on cumulative academic scores from the past and does not take into account scores for the current academic year, which are much improved.

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Health Center Prepares for Parking Changes

Patient valet and additional campus shuttle service highlight the initial steps as the first Bioscience Connecticut groundbreaking nears.