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Suli Serrano-Haynes

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Suli Serrano-Haynes

“I will forever be grateful that I chose this prestigious institution to shape me into the educator I am today.”

Natasha Schweitzer

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Natasha Schweitzer

“I aspire to be a teacher who focuses on making meaningful connections with my students and emphasizes the importance of including engaging and socially conscious content.”

Svea-Boker, blond female playing field hockey.

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Svea Boker

“I aspire to be the best version of myself and be a continuous learner throughout life, and I want to positively impact others and inspire them to be become their best version, too.”

Julia Mancini

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Julia Mancini

“UConn has given me the communication skills, creativity, leadership skills, and helped to spark a passion for my career as an educator.”

Damayanti Rane-Castrodad

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Damayanti Rane-Castrodad

“UConn has prepared me for my future career because I was able to find my voice and confidence as I prepare myself to become a teacher.”

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Ben Armstrong

As Commencement approaches, we are featuring some of our Neag School Class of 2020 graduating seniors over the coming days.

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Juanyi (Michelle) Li

“I cannot be who I am right now without UConn. I have taken classes in various content areas to broaden my understanding of the world around me.”

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Sarah Coyne

“I have wanted to be a teacher since I was little, and being accepted into the program meant that my dream was finally going to become a reality.”

Class of 2020 Senior Profile: Antonia Tiedtke

“During my time in the sport management program, I found my passion for emotional branding as well as in advocating against the ongoing injustices in our world.”

Connecticut’s 2020 Letters About Literature Contest Winners Named

The Neag School of Education, UConn’s Department of English, and the Connecticut Writing Project (CWP) at UConn are proud to announce Connecticut’s winners of the 26th annual Letters About Literature competition, a nationwide contest sponsored by the Library of Congress for students in grades 4 through 12.