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Geometry at Work

The architectural details on this building on the Greater Hartford campus could prove inspirational if this student is studying geometry. Photo by Al Ferreira

Studying is Cool

It’s cool to study in the library at the Greater Hartford campus. Photo by Al Ferreira

Drilling Down to Predict Earthquakes

A UConn geologist is heading back to Japan to learn more about how major earthquakes occur.

Baseball Team Returns to NCAA Tournament

The Huskies begin tournament play Friday vs. Coastal Carolina of the Big South Conference.

Storrs Grants, March 2011

The following grants were received through the Office for Sponsored Programs (OSP) in March 2011. The list represents only new proposals awarded, and excludes continuations. The list is provided each month by OSP. Agrios, A., School of Engineering, Office of Dean Collaborative Research-Eager: Dye-Anchored Nanocatalysts for Improved Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency NSF/National Science Foundation, $56,662, […]

Health Center June Programs, Events

Following is a rundown of UConn Health Center events in June: Nutrition for a Healthy Heart Wednesday, June 1, 2 to 4 p.m., UConn Health Center, Dowling North Building The UConn Health Center’s Healthy Nutrition program invites you on a journey to a lower blood pressure, reduced cholesterol and healthier weight. This group meets on […]

Fish Oil May Reduce Postpartum Depression Symptoms

The omega-3 in fish oil may be beneficial if taken during pregnancy, a UConn study finds.

Bumble Bee Brunch

A bumble bee browses among the flowers near the Wilbur Cross Building. Photo by Jessica Tommaselli, CLAS '11

Building Boats the Old-fashioned Way

Undergraduate students at the Avery Point campus get a hands-on lesson in building boats.

Sustainable Living – the UConn Way

Students share their interest in the environment while growing organic produce.