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Northampton’s iconic Iron Horse music hall has been shuttered since March 2020. Freeman, of the UConn band Poor Old Shine, is raising money to bring the music back.

UConn Magazine: The Frontman

Touring with UConn-formed band Parsonsfield (formerly Poor Old Shine) takes a back seat to reviving a shuttered iconic music venue for Chris Freeman ’12

Aerial shot of UConn's main campus in Storrs.

New Department of Social and Critical Inquiry Established in CLAS

The new department will be dedicated to the study of interdisciplinary issues in the areas of social inequity and injustice

2024 UConn Health Appropriations Committee Testimony

UConn Health leadership shares funding request with legislative panel

The oak leaf seal of the University of Connecticut.

2024 UConn Appropriations Committee Testimony

UConn leadership shares funding request with legislative panel

A UConn Waterbury student leads middle schoolers in one of the hands-on activities offered by the new program.

Allied Health Sciences Launches Hands-On Health Education Program at UConn Waterbury

The project gives Waterbury middle schoolers a chance to learn firsthand from UConn students and faculty

An aerial view of students wearing cap and gown posing for Commencement photos at the gateway sign

Online Graduate Programs at UConn Place Highly in National Rankings

Programs in Accounting, Nursing, and Engineering are lauded for high standards and innovative methods

UConn alum Nangolo Mbumba ‘73, who has become Namibia's fourth president.

UConn Alum Becomes Namibia’s Fourth President

Nangolo Mbumba ‘73 MS took office following the passing of President Hage Geingob

Terrance Hayes

National Book Award Winner Terrance Hayes to Read at UConn as 58th Wallace Stevens Poet

The program’s first in-person event in five years will also include readings from student winners of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest

Graphical representation of the stacked, twisted cuprate superconductor, with accompanying data in the background.

High-Temperature Superconductors – With a Twist?

A new fabrication method could facilitate materials discovery

Two parents and two young children sit together on a sofa, laughing about what they are seeing on a digital tablet.

Talkative Parents a Key Factor in Children’s Language Development

A major new study finds that socioeconomic status and gender don't play roles in language development, but adult talk does