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The Five Principles of Running a Successful Business

George David, former CEO of UTC, addressed a forum co-sponsored by the School of Business.

It’s Been a Banner Year

There’s a lot to be proud of at the Stamford campus, with degrees available in 10 undergraduate majors, as well as two master’s programs in business administration. Photo by FJ Gaylor

Using Stem Cells to Regrow Muscle and Bone

UConn research could ultimately help patients with degenerative diseases and wounded soldiers.

Janine Gelineau – Not “Just a Photographer”

Even among the most seasoned of photographers, few have presumably ever pointed their cameras at a cadaver, snapped shots of doctors working behind the closed doors of an operating room, or fulfilled personal requests from ailing patients to capture their final portrait for posterity. Yet in the 25 years that Janine Gelineau has worked at […]

Daylight Saving Time – Tips on How to Get a Better Nights Sleep

It’s time to spring ahead. Daylight Saving Time takes place on March 13 which means it’s time to advance the clocks and lose one hour of precious sleep. The National Sleep Foundation typically uses this opportunity to try to raise awareness about the importance of sleep and the fact that many of us don’t get […]

Shhhhhhhh …

A lone student burns the midnight oil at the Lyman Maynard Stowe Library at the UConn Health Center. Photo by Leonard Blanks

Fulbright Exchange Brings Overseas Scholars to UConn

Visiting Fulbright Scholars work with UConn faculty in a mutually beneficial academic collaboration.

Men’s Basketball Looks to Rebound at Big East Tournament

After winning five games on five consecutive days, the Huskies are Big East champions.

Cell and Genome Sciences Building Receives National Recognition

The award cites the transformation of a non-descript building into a state-of-the-art facility.

A Civil Conversation on Contentious Issues

A panel on the Middle East illustrates how a research university can illuminate current events.