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Alexis Cordone '14 (CLAS) and Clare Costley King'oo, assistant professor of English, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Building on March 31, 2012. (Ariel Dowski '14 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)

Eternal Damnation: Undergraduate Research Leads to Unexpected Discovery

Sophomore Alexis Cordone conducted research on views about hell during the Reformation, and was surprised by what she found.

Michael Mizrahi '12 (CLAS) on March 29, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Class of 2012: Michael Mizrahi

One of a handful of student leaders selected for the Leadership Legacy Program, Michael Mizrahi '12 (CLAS) has been active in the Greek community.

A candle burning.

Emeritus Professor of Chemistry John Tanaka Dies

John Tanaka, emeritus professor of chemistry and former longtime director of the University’s Honors Programs, died April 14.

Danielle Millar '12 (NUR) on April 12, 2012. (Max Sinton '15 (CANR)/UConn Photo)

Class of 2012: Danielle Millar

An honors student in the School of Nursing, Danielle Millar enjoys the integration of science and social skills in her chosen profession.

Anne Zinn '12 (CLAS) on March 29, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Class of 2012: Anne Zinn

Diagnosed with a rare eye disease in her junior year, Anne Zinn found an outlet in creative writing and now hopes to build a career around it.

Spring weekend.

Spring Weekend: A Message from the Student Affairs VP and the Chief of Police

John Saddlemire and Barbara O'Connor announce arrangements intended to ensure the safety and security of students, the campus, and the surrounding community.

Close up of a tassel with the year 2012.

Outstanding Students in the Class of 2012

Read about the accomplishments of some of this year's outstanding graduating students.

Alexander Velazquez '12 (CLAS) (ENG) on March 29, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Class of 2012: Alexander Velázquez

Alexander Velázquez is graduating with a dual degree in computer science and engineering and German studies. During an internship in Stuttgart, he contributed new code to a driving simulator.

A candle burning.

Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Dennison Nash Dies

Nash was a pioneer in the study of the anthropology of tourism.

2012 Spring – Your Letters

Out & About Regarding “Out and About,” I must say that the follies of today, motivated by interest groups and political correctness, and embraced uncritically by academia, will one day take their toll. How sad to see the University so misguided and so eager to put itself in the position of misguiding those who are […]