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Expression of Solidarity

A candlelight procession to the accompaniment of Taiko drums was held on campus on March 28 to demonstrate solidarity with the people of Japan. Photo by Jessica Tommaselli

An Opportunity to Do Wonderful Things

This story is the third of a multi-part series on the history of the Health Center. The entire series can be read at the Health Center’s 50th Anniversary website. The people involved in the Health Center’s early years recall the excitement they felt in being part of creating something new and the vision and commitment they […]

Stop the Presses, or Delete That Tweet

In 1977 there was no hint that daily newspapers might be fighting for survival 30 years later.

President-designate Outlines Her Vision for UConn

Susan Herbst says the only way to achieve her vision is to focus on academic excellence.

Website Devoted to Financial Review Project Now Live

Members of the UConn community are encouraged to share cost-saving ideas.

Construction Delays Expected on Route 195

As part of the ongoing Storrs Downtown project, crews will be working on Route 195 in the areas of Post Office Road and Dog Lane during the last three days of March. Traffic will be disrupted and some lanes will be temporarily closed, though the roads will remain open.

Riders Up!

UConn riders prepare to enter the arena on Horsebarn Hill Road for a dressage clinic held on March 27. Dressage is a French term that means ‘schooling.’ Photo by Lauren Cunningham

The Health Center: Laying the Groundwork

Location was a controversial issue 50 years ago when the Health Center was founded.

Urban Service Track Members Present at ADEA’s Annual Conference

Submitted by Urban Service Track UConn dental students and members of the Urban Service Track joined 2,000 clinicians and educators interested in educational innovation and interprofessional achievement in San Diego for the 2011 American Dental Education Association’s Annual Session earlier this month. Marcus Moss, a third-year dental student, described his participation in the ADEA conference […]

Norman Kogan, Feb. 26, 2011

Norman Kogan, emeritus professor of political science, died on Feb. 26. He was 91. Kogan was an expert on Italian government, politics, foreign relations, and modern history, providing in his books, articles, seminars, and classes a clear-eyed analysis of Italy’s perilous and fractious development in the decades following World War II. In 1971, he was […]