College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Philosopher Joins ACLU in Phone Records Monitoring Suit
Philosophy professor Michael Lynch has filed a friend of the court brief in the NSA legal action.
September 16, 2013 | Kenneth Best
The Washington, D.C.-UConn Connection
Meet some members of the extensive network of UConn alumni who are making their mark in the nation's capital.
September 13, 2013 | Bret Eckhardt & Angelina Reyes
Two UConn Professors Spend Year in D.C. as Jefferson Science Fellows
A microbiologist and a cross-cultural behavioral expert shared their scientific expertise with national policymakers.
September 6, 2013 | Christine Buckley
For Emotional Literacy, Read Literature
For children struggling to express their emotions, the answer is a return to literature and the arts, says the CLAS dean.
September 4, 2013 | Jeremy Teitelbaum
Mathematician Earns NSF CAREER Award for Work on Cluster Algebras
Ralf Schiffler will use the funds for research and education in a growing field of abstract algebra.
September 3, 2013 | Bri Diaz, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Humanities Institute Fosters Focused Scholarship, Exchange of Ideas
Eleven scholars recently embarked on a year of intensive research and creativity as residential fellows of the Humanities Institute.
August 30, 2013 | Christine Buckley
American Politics Expert Paul Herrnson Joins UConn Faculty
Herrnson, an expert on various facets of American politics, is joining the UConn faculty as the new director of the Roper Center.
August 27, 2013 | Tom Breen
Face to Face with Nobel Laureates
A Ph.D. student in chemistry recounts his experiences at the 63rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, an opportunity to meet with 34 science Nobelists.
August 20, 2013 | Homer Genuino, chemistry Ph.D. student
Science Students Win National Goldwater Scholarship, Honorable Mention
Ragini Phansalkar '14 (CLAS & ENG) has won a national Goldwater Scholarship, and Nicholas Gallo '14 (CLAS) earned an honorable mention for the prize.
April 22, 2013 | Christine Buckley
Class of 2013: Addison Zhao, Future Educational Psychologist
Psychology senior Addison Zhao has excelled as both a student and a peer educator. Now he hopes to study educational psychology in graduate school.
March 29, 2013 | Samantha Ruggiero ’14 (CLAS)