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UConn’s Peace Corps Volunteers Honored at 50th Anniversary Celebration

Returned Peace Corps volunteers spoke warmly of their experiences and urged others to volunteer.

Fowl Play

A resident Mallard duck strolls along the shore of Swan Lake. The ice is melting ... can Spring be far behind? Photo by Sean Flynn

A Half-Century of Service

This story is the first 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. Many people now living in Connecticut probably don’t remember a time when the University of Connecticut Health Center didn’t exist. We’re used to seeing that distinctive building […]

Cell and Genome Sciences Building Wins Prestigious Laboratory Design Award

The Cell and Genome Sciences Building has been awarded the 2011 Renovated Laboratory of the Year by R&D Magazine. “This is a great honor and attests to the talent and tireless efforts of Roger Goldstein and Michael Feeley and their team at Goody Clancy and of Tom Trutter and Kevin Norton and their Health Center colleagues,” […]

Big East Women’s Hoops in Hartford

The Huskies play Rutgers tonight in the semi-final.

Elect HER! Campaign Encourages Women to Take Part in Politics

Organizers hope running for student government will prepare women for future political involvement.

A Rainbow of Colors

The costume shop at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts is alive with different patterns, colors, and textures. Photo by Peter Morenus

Measuring Yoga’s Effectiveness

A UConn psychology professor is conducting research on the effectiveness of different forms of yoga.

Kudos to Engineers Everywhere

Engineering students Ryan Brielmann, left, and Matthew Noll display their senior design project at a scholarship ceremony during National Engineers Week. Photo by Orlando Echevarria

Raising the Roof in Gampel Pavilion

Players on the men's basketball team say the energy of their fans helps them win.