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Freedom with a Capital F: The CLAS Dean Interviews Stanley Fish

Jeremy Teitelbaum and New York Times columnist Stanley Fish discuss practical issues stemming from the idea that faculty should have freedom to teach and research what they want to.

Gloria Medina '13 (CANR) handles a python at Entabeni Game Reserve in South Africa, where UConn students traveled in the summer of 2012 as part of a three-week African field ecology course taught by Associate Professor Morty Ortega. (Stefanie Dion Jones/UConn Photo)

Hands-On UConn Course Takes Students on African Journey

Spending up to 15 hours a day immersed in such activities as game drives, venomous snake handling, animal tracking, and astronomy, UConn students find a learning environment that's engaging and free of distraction.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – Mid-Late September 2012

Fall sports injuries; annual Ob/Gyn visits obsolete?; dangers of soccer “heading”; Lyme disease update; and future of primary care.

Richard Weingart, Gregory Knott, and Anthony Minniti present a historical vignette at the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act on Sept.5, 2012. (Max Sinton/UConn Photo)

Celebrating 150 Years of Land Grant Universities

Connecticut's land grant university celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act establishing land grant institutions, with an event on the Great Lawn on Friday.

UConn professor and author Regina Barreca speaks at the Student Union on Family Weekend on Sept.5, 2012. (Max Sinton '15 (CANR)/UConn Photo)

Professor, Humorist Speaks During Family Weekend

Regina Barreca, professor of English and feminist theory, spoke to families on Saturday about everything from her 'Ottoman Aunts' to tips for students.

UConn Health Center EVP and Medical School Dean Hosts Town Hall Meeting

During the meeting, Dr. Frank Torti reflected on his first 100 days and offered updates on a variety of issues.

Recognize Some Familiar Faces?

Scenes from the UConn Health Center were used in a newly released state economic development commercial.

Bill Rasmussen, center, co-founder and first president and CEO of ESPN, speaks about the birth of ESPN, leadership and entrepreneurship at the Student Union on Sept. 13, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

ESPN Founder Describes Evolution of Global Sports Network

Bill Rasmussen discussed what it took to put an idea into practice in creating the world's first 24-hour sports television network during a talk on campus.

Ovarian Cancer – the Disease that Whispers

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – September 2012

Whooping cough increases; occupational illnesses decrease; Freedom from Smoking program returns; a closer look at circumcision; and the Health Center branches out to Storrs.