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A Valentine’s Day Mashup

Featuring UConn a cappella group, Rubyfruit.

UConn Health Research in the Olympic Spotlight

Pioneering work by Dr. Cato Laurencin, with the potential to regenerate human tissue and reduce athletes’ recovery time, was featured on NBC.

Students scoop ice cream during Subog's One Ton Sundae on the Student Union patio on Feb. 7, 2014. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Flavor of the Year Captures Husky Spirit

Jonathan Java Crunch was officially launched as this year's Senior Scoop flavor at today's One-Ton Sundae event.

The University’s milk production makes it an important contributor to the region’s dairy industry. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Milking the Herd for Education, Science, and the Economy

The value of UConn’s award-winning dairy herd extends far beyond providing the main ingredient in a double dip cone.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – Mid to Late January 2014

UConn Health experts discuss spontaneous scientists; searching for a sickle cell treatment; advancements in lung cancer detection; baby wipes and rashes; and the psychology of New Year’s resolutions.

Wendy Miller

New Program Simplifies Medication Information for UConn Health Patients

Meducation is an easy-to-use tool that is helping increase patient satisfaction and safety.

An aerial view of Storrs Center on Oct. 9, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn Health Offices Open in Storrs Center

Dr. Denis Lafreniere tells NBC Connecticut that a variety of services are being offered at the new location.

Shaelle Etienne '14, sings Etta James's 'At Last' during the Martin Luther King Day celebration in the Student Union Theatre on Jan. 20, 2014. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

A Tribute to the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The UConn community celebrated the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday through speeches, song, and video.

Surviving the Season of Infections

UConn Health’s primary care physician, Dr. Rebecca Andrews, offers the best prescription for feeling better fast.

Safety on the Slopes

UConn Health’s Dr. Cory Edgar offers tips on how to avoid the most common snow season injuries.