Christina Polomoff, Pharm.D. (‘14), associate clinical professor, is running for president-elect of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP). Supported by her UConn and pharmacy communities, she hopes to continue building ASCP as an innovative, inclusive home where every member thrives.| UConn Today
Talented students from the Park City will receive financial aid for attending any UConn campus| UConn Today
ISSCR appoints Dr. Jaime Imitola chair of its Education Committee and honors him with its 2025 Public Service Award.| UConn Today
Clinic previously located on Kane Street in West Hartford| UConn Today
For over 75 years, UConn 4-H camps have connected the Litchfield County community to the land through summer camp offerings| UConn Today
A heat map worth a thousand words| UConn Today
History and 'deep history' answer the question: Why Concord?| UConn Today
Edward Schreiner BS, (‘82) and Justine Dickson Pharm.D., (‘11) have been named speakers for the 2025 Professionalism Ceremonies.| UConn Today
'Our goal is to develop a true next-generation solid oxide fuel cell that achieves an unprecedented combination of power density, efficiency, and durability'| UConn Today
The award honors a university center that demonstrates excellence in supporting the launch and growth of startups| UConn Today
The technology not only prevents exposure to microplastics for the consumer but also creates a biodegradable package| UConn Today
A new modeling effort helps to quickly and accurately estimate forest biomass| UConn Today
UConn Health introduces ‘Heal and Power of Movement’| UConn Today
UConn Pharmacy Ph.D. students, Ashwin Abhang and Nileshkumar Malavia, attended the Boehringer Ingelheim Emerging Scientist Talent Program (BEST), a prestigious event for future innovators.| UConn Today
Since joining the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in 1998, Shelby has been a key member of the Dean’s Office and has helped the College navigate nearly three decades of growth and change| UConn Today
Five early career UConn faculty received NSF CAREER Awards to support their research, education, and outreach efforts| UConn Today
Thanks to the Anatomical Donation Program, students benefit from a hands-on experience| UConn Today
110 students have already expressed interest| UConn Today
Trading campuses and sharing cultures, Emily Ray and Emma Lopes each chose studying abroad as an opportunity to learn more about the pharmaceutical industry ...| UConn Today
Koval shares her entrepreneurial journey from UConn's Innovation Zone to starting her own business -- and beyond| UConn Today
A team of UConn College of Engineering researchers are helping manufacturers rethink product design to extend the life of critical components and reduce env ...| UConn Today
UConn Health has been named one of Forbes’ America’s Best-In-State Employers for 2025, earning a Top 20 spot in Connecticut thanks to its culture of collabo ...| UConn Today
Diabetes and Endocrine CME Symposium in Bristol| UConn Today
'This is my passion project'| UConn Today
September 25, 2025 | UConn Today
The two reports are the Clery Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, and a report from the Office of Institutional Equity| UConn Today
With support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 17 Master of Social Work students will be selected annually as Behavioral Health Scholar ...| UConn Today
September 24, 2025 | UConn Today
'REACH2 is our new UConn-led initiative that enables global collaboration in the field of hydrogen'| UConn Today
How Economics Nearly Drove New England's White-Tailed Deer to Extinction "Once you start commodifying animals and commodifying nature, problems ha ...| UConn Today
A study of study over 9,000 students attending more than 100 after-school programs in Connecticut found those who participated had higher school attendance ...| UConn Today
Dating back to an ancient Greek inscription, the injunction to 'know thyself' has encouraged people to engage in a search for self-understanding. ...| UConn Today
UConn pharmacist C. Michael White says the FDA's increasing reliance on "user fees" from private companies is a worrying development.| UConn Today