Kimberly Phillips
Kimberly Phillips embarked on a career in journalism at 16 when a high school friend interested in starting a student newspaper recruited her help. She went on to intern and later work at the weekly paper in her Connecticut hometown, and after graduation from Central Connecticut State University joined the staff at the Register Citizen in Torrington. In early 2002, she moved to the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, rising through the ranks from reporter to town editor, state editor, and eventually news editor. After nearly 20 years at the JI, the last four as the newsroom’s top local editor, she shifted her professional path, wanting to get back to personally telling people’s stories. Phillips came to UConn in December 2021 to write for UConn Today and promote the University community’s achievements. She lives in Manchester with husband Jay and son Ethan.
Author Archive
Benton Collection Not Just for Art Students; New Education Center Allows for Deeper Learning
'We don’t provide the stereotypical idea of just a walk and talk; we're really asking visitors to participate'
February 22, 2024 | Kimberly Phillips
HDFS Researcher Offers 3 Ways for Educators to Foster Black Girl Magic in Students
'There’s not a right way to have Black Girl Magic. Whatever it might be for you, it’s something that needs to be celebrated'
February 12, 2024 | Kimberly Phillips
Jorgensen Building Chamber Music Audience One Student at a Time
'Some students have told me after a concert it was one of the most beautiful things they’d ever heard'
February 5, 2024 | Kimberly Phillips
‘America’s Got Talent’ Alum, Soon-to-Be UConn Grad Marries Aerial Acrobatics, Animation
'I am a physical storyteller. I really like to tell stories nonverbally because it creates a universal language'
January 22, 2024 | Kimberly Phillips
UConn Music Makers Spotlight Composers Outside Traditional Repertoire
'Making music is about reflecting life. If we only represent one side of humanity, we’re being dishonest'
January 11, 2024 | Kimberly Phillips
Conference to Connect Lawmakers, Scientists in Unified Mission to Bolster Connecticut
Knocking down the obstacles between policymakers and cutting-edge research
January 8, 2024 | Kimberly Phillips
UConn Stamford Clothing Pantry Offers Students Range of Everyday Wear, Professional Attire
'We’re just trying to break down barriers so they can access things that will enrich their lives'
January 4, 2024 | Kimberly Phillips
Page From Storied Beauvais Missal Added to UConn’s Archives; Donation Courtesy of Professor Emeritus
'From the first time I saw this beauty, I knew it was a genuine manuscript page'
December 18, 2023 | Kimberly Phillips
Reimagined ‘War of the Worlds’ Less Scary, More Comical Thanks to Puppetry Grad Student
Hollander has directed circus productions, bringing together performers of different disciplines to tell a story that focuses on the visual. In a theater production, the story itself takes a bigger role
December 7, 2023 | Kimberly Phillips
Study Says Black Households Pay Higher Heating Costs, Seek Cold-Related Medical Care More Often
'People who are unlikely to have heat are in areas that have been chronically disinvested in and under-resourced'
November 29, 2023 | Kimberly Phillips