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UConn Alum Premieres Musical Work Honoring Martin Luther King

Social work alumna Lara Herscovitch will perform 'Letters from a Ghost' in Manchester on MLK Day.

Slipping and Sliding

There’s ‘snowtime’ like the present to get in some sledding on the Great Lawn along Storrs Road. Photo by Al Ferreira

Paul Pasqualoni Introduced as New Huskies Football Coach

Former Syracuse head coach Paul Pasqualoni was picked for his experience and emphasis on academics.

After the Storm

This pristine landscape on Horsebarn Hill reflects the aftermath of 'The Storm' of Jan. 12, 2011, a Connecticut record-breaker. Photo by Meg Malmborg

Nursing Students Excel on National Exam

Curriculum changes made to help students better prepare for the test are having a positive effect.

Celebrating 50 Years

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of legislation that led to the founding of the UConn Health Center. “Thanks to the wisdom and hard work of many men and women, over many years, the UConn Health Center was transformed from a bold proposal in 1961 into a vibrant and integrated academic medical […]

Grad Student Wins National Research Service Award

Psychology graduate student Laramie Smith will work on promoting retention in HIV care.

A Conversion that Defied the Times

A history professor’s new book tells how a group of Italian peasants converted to Judaism in the 1930s.

Winter Wonderland

Winter's icy blast creates a living sculpture that frames the Health Center in Farmington. Photo by Jordanna Hertz

Climate Change Likely to Affect Monsoons

A study led by geographer Anji Seth predicts later, wetter monsoon seasons due to climate change.