Mike Enright '88 (CLAS), University Communications

Mike Enright serves as the deputy spokesperson and as an editorial associate in University Communications. He previously worked in athletic communications positions at UConn, Notre Dame and Boston College. Enright, a 1988 UConn graduate, is the curator of the J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum and the editor of UConn at Work, an e-newsletter for UConn employees.


Author Archive

Florida Politics

Report: Airbnb Tax Agreements ‘Unprecedented’ and ‘Vital’

Columbia Journalism Review

When Showing Credibility Imperils a Story’s Subjects

DZone

Why Empathy Matters When Designing Products

Jonathan XIV's new Husky One Card.

New Husky One Cards Ready For Employee Pickup

The new cards are now available to employees at the One Card Office, with student cards arriving in two weeks' time.

Philly Voice

Here’s What You Should Know About Kratom — the Controversial Opioid-Like Plant

Chalkbeat

Will a New Program Monitoring Air Quality at Denver Schools Make a Difference For Students?

The Scientist

Smart Pills Help Monitor Cancer Patients’ Therapy

Sarah Baker '20 (CLAS) holds an eastern red-backed salamander found in the Moss Forest Tract in Willington. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Summer Undergraduate Researcher Sarah Baker ’20 (CLAS)

Baker, a SURF award recipient, is researching the eastern red-backed salamander, which is found in woodlands close to the Storrs campus.

Ian Sands '20 (ENG) uses a device to characterize the size of nanoparticles in a lab at the Engineering Science Building on June 24, 2019. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Summer Undergraduate Researcher Ian Sands ’20 (ENG)

'Doing research in a lab gives you a sense of responsibility that the classroom does not. Nothing is set up for you,' says SURF award recipient Ian Sands.

Lot K, a new parking lot on Discovery Drive across from the Innovation Partnership Building, will be completed prior to the fall 2019 semester, providing 700 spaces for commuter students. (Mike Enright/UConn Photo)

Three Parking Lots to Close Due to New Construction in North Campus

Changes in parking to accommodate the new Northwest Science Quadrant will phased in, beginning in the upcoming fall semester.