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Flu-Fighting Foods

A steaming bowl of chicken soup and a tall glass of orange juice may actually help ward off or fight cold and flu symptoms.

Chi Anako: Serving UConn and the Community.

Chi Anako: Serving UConn and the Community

Chi Anako, a molecular and cell biology major, also volunteers at a local shelter, is an RA on campus, and works as a University tour guide.

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Board Approves Updates to UConn’s Sexual Assault Reporting Policies

The new requirements extend the reporting obligation to virtually all employees.

The 2011 Huskies field hockey team was recognized for its successful season during the women's basketball game against Cincinnati on Jan. 19. The Huskies posted a 19-3 record, clinched their 12th Big East regular season title in the past 16 years, and advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the 10th time in program history. (Steve Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

Huskies Recognize 2011 Field Hockey Team

The 2011 Huskies field hockey team was recognized for its successful season at Gampel Pavilion on Jan. 19.

Health Center Grants, September 2011

The following grants were received through the UConn Health Center’s Office of Research Administration and Finance in September 2011. The list represents new awards as well as continuations. The list of grants is supplied to UConn Today by the Office of Research Administration and Finance. Federal Aguila, H., Immunology Osteoclasts from Pluripotent Stem Cells National […]

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School of Business’ Online Programs Do Well in New U.S. News Ranking

In the magazine's first ranking of online programs, UConn's Business School hits the top 20 twice.

A panel consisting of (left to right) Lauren Ellis, president of the College Democrats, Jennifer Miller, president of the College Republicans, Jeff Lodewig, assistant professor of political science, Sam Best, associate professor and director of political science, and Howard Reiter, professor of political science, discuss the election for John Dankosky's "Where We Live" radio show in front of students and faculty in Konover Auditorium Monday October 20th. (Frank Dahlmeyer / UConn Photo)

Keeping Up with the Republican Race

Political scientist Sam Best is analyzing Republican primary results for CBS News. When the polls close, he has to be ready to explain which candidates did well and why, and who is in trouble.

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Navy Sails into Big East Football

The Big East expands its membership for football again, with the addition of Navy.

Fall 2011 ‘Faculty Large Grant’ Awards

The Research Foundation’s spring 2011 Faculty Large Grants were announced recently. The goal of these awards is to help faculty in all disciplines to better position themselves to apply for and receive extramural funding for their research and scholarly activities. For the fall 2011 Faculty Large Grant competition, the Research Advisory Council received 59 proposals, […]

Women of New England: Dress from the Industrial Age, 1850–1900. Cranberry brocade bodice and maroon silk taffeta skirt, 1880. 1875 young woman's day dress. Burgundy dressing gown. (William Benton Museum of Art - Press Images)

Costume Exhibition More Than Just a Fashion Statement

The collection of garments on display at the Benton Museum explores topics such as history, literature, and art, as well as fashion.