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Natasha Roggi '05 (Nathan Oldham/UConn photo)

Broken Pipes But No Broken Spirit for Yoga Studio Owner Natasha Roggi ’05

The first five times that broken pipes damaged her thriving downtown Hartford yoga studio, UConn alumna Natasha (Grove) Roggi '05, mopped, scrubbed, repaired--and soldiered on. But the sixth time was devastating. The water damage was so extensive that the studio was a total loss, the building uninhabitable.

Decreasing Infant Mortality

Decreasing Infant Mortality

UConn Business Professor, Colleagues Discover That Turkey's Take-Charge Healthcare Initiative Saves Lives

Student-athlete Morgan Tuck in an introduction to sports communication class in Gentry Building on Feb. 17, 2016. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Student-Athlete Strong: Morgan Tuck

For women's basketball forward and business student Morgan Tuck, being a Husky means being great in basketball, life, and school.

UConn School of Business Ranks Among Nation's Top Programs for Veterans

Best for Vets

The UConn School of Business is among the "Best for Veterans—Business Schools 2016," according to a report released Feb. 8 by Military Times.

CEO Magazine - MBA Rankings

UConn MBA Program Gains Additional Recognition

CEO Magazine Ranks UConn MBA Program Among the Best Globally

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On the Ball: New Student-Led UConn Consulting Group Investigates Ways to Make Basketball Fans Love Games Even More

New Student-Led UConn Consulting Group Investigates Ways to Make Basketball Fans Love Games Even More

Emeritus professor of accounting Richard 'Dick' Kochanek. (Nathan Oldham/UConn photo)

Award-winning Professor Dick Kochanek’s Accounting Class Came with a Bonus: Great Advice for Living Life

"If the person next to you in class leans over and whispers, 'I love you,' you have to say: 'Not until after class. I have to focus on Kochanek's lecture now!'" That's one of the many witty remarks that Professor Richard "Dick" Kochanek has used to engage the 250 underclassmen in his "Principles of Financial Accounting" class. Kochanek, who retired at the end of fall semester, is one of the most beloved and highly regarded professors at UConn.

David J. Reilly, former and now retired CEO of Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers, addresses students in the course, "Real Estate: The Practical Approach." (UConn photo)

Internationally Recognized Real Estate Firm Invests in Students

An international real estate company is giving $1.4 million to the UConn School of Business's highly-ranked Real Estate Center to continue offering a popular course that gives students a realistic, hands-on approach to real estate. The gift from Hartford-based Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers will make the course, "Real Estate: The Practical Approach," a permanent addition to the Center. Prior to 2015, Cornerstone executives had been teaching the course with UConn faculty on a trial basis for three years.

Still life photo of pills and pill bottles. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Long-term Prescription Needed to Solve Drug Shortages

Pharmacy professor C. Michael White says the solution to drug shortages lies in building up the supply chain, not rationing.

UConn's Full-time MBA Program ranks among the top 100 in the world.

Financial Times: UConn’s MBA Program Ranks Among Best in the World

UConn's MBA program has been ranked among the Top 100 in the world, according to a prestigious new report released by the Financial Times. This is the first time that the program has received the honor in the short history of the report. UConn's Full-time MBA program ranked No. 46 nationally and No. 96 in the world.