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Mission Trip to Chile – A Plus for Dental Students and the Children They Treat

“An amazing experience” is how a group of UConn dental students summed up their recent trip to Chile where they treated indigenous Mapuche Indian children. The students are involved in the Friendship and Oral Health Program which brings together dental students from different schools and different countries to help form close relationships while they provide […]

Puppetry Spotlight Shines on UConn

With a play, new exhibits, and an international conference, puppet arts take center stage this week.

… and All That Jazz

Jazz musician Earl MacDonald adds a Juno nomination and an Independent Music Award to his résumé.

Rothenberg Sees Sharp Divides Ahead

Stuart Rothenberg '78 Ph.D. says unwillingness to compromise is now part of the political landscape.

Fun and Games

Members of the Sisters of Delta Gamma sorority take part in a three-legged race on March 24, during the Greek Week games at South Campus. Photo by Lauren Cunningham

Softball Team Moves into Big East Schedule

The Huskies are looking for greater consistency in their upcoming conference play.

UConn Health Center Upcoming Programs

The following programs are scheduled at the University of Connecticut Health Center in April and early May. Free IVF Information Session Thursday, April 7, 6 to 8:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Conference Room EG-013 Specialists with the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services lead an informational session about current treatments for infertility, specifically in vitro fertilization (IVF). […]

All in a Day’s Work

Photographs of Women in Connecticut Industry is the first in a series of traveling displays sponsored by the UConn Libraries.

Death Penalty Debate in Connecticut Dates Back Centuries

A new book by historian Larry Goodheart examines the history of the death penalty in Connecticut.

Celebrating the Humanities

The Humanities Institute conference will include a keynote address by author Toni Morrison.