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The Keney Memorial Clock Tower in Hartford. (Tom Rettig/UConn Photo)

Students Use Modern Engineering to Restore Historic Hartford Tower

Keney Memorial Clock Tower's original chimes are now ringing again, thanks to a partnership between UConn and the City of Hartford. Read more.

Matt Kenny takes a slide during the 1996 Oozeball tournament, a part of Spring Weekend. (Jonathan Cohen/UConn File Photo)

Oozeball: Thirty-six Years of Getting Dirty

Oozeball is an activity that spans generations of UConn students. This year's tournament will be played on Saturday, April 27. Read more.

A design of the Elliot Ballpark, the new 1,500-seat facility scheduled to open in the spring of 2020.

New Stadium to be Named Elliot Ballpark

The 1,500-seat facility, scheduled to open in the spring of 2020, will be named in honor of longtime supporters Doug and Sheila Elliot, both '82 (BUS). Read more.

Aaliyah Habeeb (King Henry) and Sebastian Nagpal (Hal) in Shakesepeare’s HENRY IV onstage at Connecticut Repertory Theatre through May 5. (Gerry Goodstein for UConn)

‘When a Woman Can Be King’: CRT’s Production of Henry IV

Aaliyah Habeeb plays King Henry and Michele Tauber Falstaff in Shakespeare's epic coming-of-age story of privilege, politics, and power, at the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre April 25-May 5. Read more.

Neag School music education master’s degree student Jesús Cortés-Sanchez 18 (ED), ’19 MA (far right) plays with the advanced clarinet group of Yale School of Music’s Morse Academy. He now serves there as an intern and teaching artist during the summer. (Matthew Fried/UConn Photo)

Living the Dream

Music education student Jesús Cortés-Sanchez discusses being a DREAMer and what music means for him. Read more.

Thomas Katsouleas, left, reacts as he is presented with a basketball jersey by board chair Thomas Kruger, center, and Gov. Ned Lamont at a press conference following his appointment to be the 16th president of the University of Connecticut. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Kruger Steps Down as UConn Board of Trustees Chair

Thomas E. Kruger, who has served as a member of the UConn Board of Trustees since 2011 and as chair since late 2017, announced today that he is stepping down as chairman. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

BUS MBA Students Give Back to Community

CAHNR Agricultural Vaccine Research Network Established at UConn

CAHNR Evaluating E-Cigarettes as a Weight Control Tool for Chronic Smokers

ENG Humanists, Engineer named 2019 Distinguished Professors

DENT UConn Health Honored for Diversifying STEM Workforce

LAW Symposium Looks at Impact of Olympic Games

MED UConn Health/JAX Doctoral Program Graduates First Students

OVPR Closing the Gap in ADHD Research by Considering Synaptic Causes

PHR Pharmacy Takes Top Spots in Three-Minute Thesis Competition

UConn in the News

New York Times

Putting Down Your Phone May Help You Live Longer

Associated Press

Stamford-based Charter Communications to Stay, Expand in NY

Spectrum News

Children Who Outgrow Autism Label End Up with Other Diagnoses

Market Watch

Why Millennials Prefer Cannabis to Booze

Dentistry Today

Topical Anesthetic Improves Oral Mucositis Pain Treatment

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