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Jonathan looking out a car window with holiday lights reflecting off the car
Bright Lights and Warm Wishes

As we say goodbye to 2022, the road ahead looks open and bright Read more.

Group portrait, Project SEARCH Class of 2023

Project SEARCH Removes Obstacles to Employment

UConn Health continues to be a leader in preparing adults with disabilities for the workforce Read more.

Sarah Marze, a recipient of the 2023 Marshall Scholarship, poses for a photo in the Fine Arts Complex

Sarah Marze ’23 Named UConn’s Sixth Marshall Scholar

Marze is just one of 40 students nationally to earn this prestigious honor this year, and the only one from a public university in New England Read more.

Rulebreakers Even Among the Bad Guys: Researchers Unravel a Population of ‘Cheating’ Cells in Cancers

The research—unraveling a unique phenomenon— answers several conundrums about cancer, while opening new lines of scientific inquiry Read more.

Lina Mendoni (right), the Minister of Culture and Sports in Greece, and Alexandra Papadopoulou (center), the Greek ambassador to the United States, accept miniature busts of the Spartan king Leonidas made from a 3D printer in the Proof of Concept Center within the Innovation Partnership Building

Greek Delegation’s IPB Visit Opens Door for Future Collaboration

Finding a 'gateway' to industry and commerce at the UConn Tech Park Read more.

UCONN MAGAZINE

Rescue Mission

Kinesiology alum Yuri Hosokawa '16 (CAHNR) uses methods she learned at UConn to train the Japan Coast Guard. Read more.

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

CAHNR

CAHNR Celebrates a Year of Research Success

DENT

Podcast: Breaking Down Health Barriers With Urban Service

LAW

Professor and Student Share Passion — and Recognition — for Pro Bono Work

UCONN IN THE NEWS

CNN

How the Sandy Hook Massacre Became a Pivot Point for Misinformation

Forbes

Parenting The Disappointed College Applicant

The New York Times

Attacking Teachers From Every Angle Is Not the Way to Improve Schools

The Hartford Courant

How Heat Pumps Could Help CT’s Energy Challenges

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