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Meet undergraduate student Maussi Arrunategui
Maussi Arrunategui hopes to stay at UConn after completing her undergraduate studies and earn a master’s degree in plant science, working toward a career in sustainable agriculture. She’s fond of the faculty, staff and students at the College and enjoys the family-like atmosphere, as well as the many resources available on campus. Read more about […]
January 16, 2020 | Kim Colavito Markesich
Allied health major prepares students for wide range of careers in healthcare
Careers in the medical field are on the rise, with a predicted growth of about 14 percent from 2018 to 2028. A major that encompasses every aspect of the healthcare industry is allied health sciences in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. The term allied health refers to the professions that support the […]
January 15, 2020 | Maria Buzzelli
Meet undergraduate student Dante Vittor
Dante Vittor would love one day to open a rehabilitation clinic serving the sports population. As a lifelong athlete, he’s suffered his share of sports injuries and his advice for young athletes is to diversify and try various sports to prevent overuse injuries, as well as to treat their bodies properly and not overlook symptoms. […]
January 9, 2020 | Kim Colavito Markesich
Plant Diagnostic Lab’s leader solves biological puzzles
When Assistant Extension Educator Abby Beissinger took over leadership of the UConn Plant Diagnostic Lab in the spring of 2019, she dove into a job that seems tailor made for her interests, background and skills. As is often the case with extension educators, the path to her current position was not necessarily direct. Born and […]
January 9, 2020 | Nancy P. Weiss
Meet undergraduate student Alexa Kugler
In May 2020, Alexa Kugler will graduate with a major in both pathobiology and German studies, along with a minor in molecular and cell biology. She plans to take a gap year as a research intern, then attend graduate school. Her long-term career goal is to secure a research position with a facility such as […]
December 19, 2019 | Kim Colavito Markesich
Natural Resources and the Environment and USGS study groundwater nitrogen in Farmington River watershed
In May 2019, Janet Barclay received her Ph.D. in hydrology and water resources science from the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment. She is currently a hydrologist with the New England Water Science Center of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and continues to collaborate on an ongoing research project with the College. Funded […]
December 19, 2019 | Kim Colavito Markesich
Meet undergraduate student Maia Moscova
In high school, Maia Moscova suffered from a concussion. The effects of her injury lasted for months and inspired her to follow a path to provide care to others. Currently a sophomore in allied health sciences, she is interested in becoming a physician’s assistant. She hopes to use her own experiences to help patients who […]
December 12, 2019 | Jason M. Sheldon
Nutritional sciences researcher studies sugar kelp to prevent and treat obesity
Nutritional Sciences Assistant Research Professor Young-ki Park says his recent research shows that fucoxanthin, a carotenoid from sugar kelp, may have benefits for human health. Carotenoids are pigments produced by plants and algae and they can have powerful antioxidant properties. Park studies bioactive compounds in foods as part of his research in molecular nutrition. Bioactive compounds […]
December 12, 2019 | Jason M. Sheldon
Meet undergraduate student Megan Sargisian
At the end of her junior year, allied health sciences major Megan Sargisian was uncertain about a future career. Despite having no background in insurance, she took a chance on a summer internship with Travelers in Hartford. The experience was transformative for her. She now has a job with the company outside of Boston, MA, […]
December 5, 2019 | Jason M. Sheldon
Students in nutritional sciences course cook up delicious meals
Near the end of each spring semester, nutritional sciences students in Food Services Systems Management (NUSC 3271) create a series of three-course meals for twenty-four guests in the department’s Foods Lab.
December 5, 2019 | Jason M. Sheldon