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Provost Peter Nicholls' retirement party

The Provost Academical

The dean of CLAS offers an operatic version of the life and times of UConn’s outgoing provost, Peter J. Nicholls.

Melanie Cunha '12 (CLAS) wears a decorated cap before the early afternoon College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony held at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on May 6, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

One Student. One Story. New Chapter

As one chapter ends in the stories of this year's seniors and a new chapter begins, a newly minted graduate takes a look at what UConn has meant to the Class of 2012.

Joette Katz '€™77 JD, commissioner of the state Department of Children and Families, gives the address during the late afternoon College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony held at Gampel Pavilion on May 6. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Class of 2012 Urged to Think About Global Common Good

Graduates of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences were advised on Sunday to think beyond themselves as they go out into the world.

Sharon Levesque (left) and Kathy Williams are Emergency Department Nurses. Williams is a 2012 Nightingale Award winner; Levesque won a Nightingale Award in 2009. (Janine Gelineau/UConn Health Center Photo)

Health Center Celebrates Its Nurses

National Nurses Week is May 6-12. The annual Nightingale Awards Gala is May 10.

Surprising Signs of Epileptic Seizures

Health Center neurologist Dr. Marie Eugene says patients with epilepsy experience many different symptoms.

Alumni Membership Drive - Make it UCONN.

Alumni Association Moves to Expand Membership

The UConn Alumni Association is in the midst of its annual membership drive to improve and expand its network of more than 225,000 alums worldwide.

Rochelle BaRoss

Rochelle BaRoss: Embracing Community

Graduating senior Rochelle BaRoss values the connections she's made within the art community and at the Daily Campus.

Dr. Omar Ibrahimi (Frank Barton/UConn Health Center Photo)

Experienced Surgeon Is Crucial When Removing Skin Cancer from the Face

Mohs micrographic surgery, available at the Health Center, removes the cancer one layer at a time, sparing tissue while ensuring complete removal of cancer cells.

Demystifying Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Even though it affects millions of Americans every year, there are many misunderstandings about the condition.