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Animal science professor Steve Zinn with an issue of the open access journal Animal Frontiers in Babbidge Library. Zinn is editor-in-chief of the journal. Open access is the focus of a week-long celebration at the University Libraries Oct. 24-30. (Suzanne Zack/UConn Photo)

Disseminating Knowledge Through Open Access

During Open Access Week Oct. 24-30, the University is launching a new fund to support UConn authors publishing in open access journals.

Photo showing the front wheel of a vehicle in a parking lot.

Student Parking Fee Increase Proposed

In a move to become self-supporting, Parking Services is proposing gradual increases that will bring UConn's parking fees into line with those charged by other universities.

The History of the Death Penalty in Connecticut

Historian Larry Goodheart discusses the history of the death penalty in Connecticut, and the reasons why it remains on the statute book although it has been banned in many other states.

UConn Alumni Associations 2011 Senior Year Access Pass

Huskies Helping Huskies Now and in the Future

At Countdown to Commencement on Oct. 26, the UConn Alumni Association will begin offering a new special membership pass to seniors.

A UConn Health Center lab technician pulling stem cells out of a tank of liquid nitrogen.

Developing Stem Cells to Repair Joint Cartilage

UConn Health Center researchers are developing stem cell therapies to repair joint cartilage, an example of the type of job-creating, cure-promoting project that will flourish under Bioscience Connecticut.

Physicians at University-McCook Hospital see and hear colleagues at U.S.Veterans Administration Hospital in Newington via the first two-way, hospital-to-hospital, closed circuit TV link in the state. (UConn Health Center Archives)

UConn Health Center – A Technology Leader

The past 50 years have seen rapid advances in information technology and communications.

Closeup Map of Libya around Surrounding Countries. Narrow depth of field used.

The Impact of Gadhafi’s Death

A UConn expert on Middle East politics discusses what the death of Moammar Gadhafi means for Libya and the region.

Wilbur’s UC Café Hosts Soup Tasting Event

Soup for the Season

Shrimp and Sausage Gumbo, Pumpkin Bisque, and Chipotle Sweet Potato were among the soups available to sample at Wilbur's Cafe on Tuesday.

Developing the Next Generation of Teachers

The Neag School of Education is developing the next generation of teachers to make a real and lasting impact on the lives of children in Connecticut and beyond.

Flu Shot

Flu Shots to be Offered on Oct. 25

Flu shots will be available to students, faculty, and staff on Oct. 25 in the Student Union Ballroom.