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UCTV. (Ryan Glista '16 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)

On Air: UCTV

A peek behind the scenes at UConn's student-run television station.

A medical student celebrates Match Day 2016 at UConn Health. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

UConn Medical Students Learn their Match

Fourth-year students at the School of Medicine celebrated a successful Match Day last week, with 95 percent matching to residency programs around the country.

Megan Chapman, left, Odrine Belot, and Alana Pearl on the track at the Sherman Family Sports Complex on Sept. 18, 2015. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Good-Luck Charms and Game-Day Rituals

What some UConn student-athletes do to get their heads in the game.

Six canoes enter. One canoe leaves. Students participated in a Canoe Battleship tournament this week where six crews tried to sink enemy ships. (Timothy Henning '18 (SFA)/UConn Photo)

Canoe Battleships Fight to the Finish

Six canoes enter. One canoe leaves. Students participated in a Canoe Battleship tournament this week where six crews tried to sink enemy ships.

Rheumatologist Dr. Naomi Rothfield, front row center, with the first class of medical students at UConn Health, then known as the UConn Health Center.

A Half-Century of Progress at UConn Health

Rheumatologist Dr. Naomi Rothfield retires this month from UConn Health, where she has been described as 'a legend in the field of medicine.'

Mark Urban, researcher of ecology and evolutionary biology, holds an Arctic grayling in Alaska.

Going, Going, Gone: A Fish Tale

Mark Urban's research on a key species of fish in the Arctic is a wake-up call that environmental policies need to change.

Ryan Cordier '18 (ENG), right, views the current irrigation system in an Ethiopian village along with two local residents.

Improving the Water Supply in a Drought-Stricken Village

Three UConn engineering students are working in partnership with a village in Ethiopia to help improve the water supply.

Graphic representing emotions and the brain. (Christa Tubach/UConn Image)

Brain-Imaging Technology Reveals Hidden Emotions

UConn's new fMRI scanner shows that areas of the brain literally ‘light up’ when people respond to emotional cues.

Sledding down Horsebarn Hill. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

#UConnBucketList: February

Look out for the next snowfall and bundle up for a ride down Horsebarn Hill to cross off February's #UConnBucketList challenge.

A chair desk illustrating January's UConn Bucket List item, Find Your Favorite Study Spot. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

#UConnBucketList: January

January brings the promise of a new year, a new semester, and the latest #UConnBucketList item.