Handlettered phrase, 'Do Good, Feel Good'

Do Good, Feel Good

Illustration by Mary Kate McDevitt

Neuroscientists who study our brains on happiness tend to agree that a key ingredient for one’s own contentment is helping others.

As the Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus famously told a room full of Forbes 400 billionaires, “Making money is a happiness. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.”

We are all in need of a little happiness and a little inspiration lately, so we’ve devoted this issue of the magazine to stories of just a few of the many UConn faculty, staff, students, and alumni who spend their days doing good in the world, making it a better place for all of us.

These folks are called to their vocations because they are passionate about what they do and about making a difference — it just so happens that doing so may be making them happier in the process. We know that reading and writing about them made all of us just a little bit happier, too. And we hope you share that feeling.

Jessica Rubin

Advocating for Animals

Professor Jessica Rubin worked with animal rights groups to pass and implement the groundbreaking 2016 Desmond’s Law.

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Michael Willig

Inspiring Students to Save the Planet

“Sustainability is arguably the biggest challenge we face in the 21st century,” says Michael Willig.

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Marilyn (Waniek) Nelson

Making the World More Poetic

Where some poets turn ever inward, Marilyn (Waniek) Nelson turns outward, and there is compassion in every line she writes.

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Dr. Cato T. Laurencin

Pioneering the New Field of Regenerative Engineering — and Championing Social Justice

A master of multiple fields, Dr. Cato T. Laurencin, holds UConn’s highest academic title: University Professor.

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Ellen Messali

Humanizing Human Rights

“My clients restore my faith in humanity,” says Ellen Messali ’10 JD of her immigration work with New Haven Legal Assistance.

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Karen Sommer

Keeping Students Crafty

Sommer and her colleagues are using their teaching skills in the war against Covid-19 by bringing virtual arts to students.

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Fumiko Hoeft

Helping Kids Decode Their Brains

After nine months of Covid-19 quarantine and endless online meetings, Fumiko Hoeft has webinars on the brain.

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Greg Sazima

Dispensing Stress Vitamins

Have you been wanting to try a meditation practice but just haven’t known where to start? Greg Sazima ’90 MD might just be the guru for you.

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Pam Bedore

Stoking Our Apocalyptic Fantasies

“They have popped like crazy,” says literature professor Pam Bedore of the apocalyptic and dystopian books that are one of her specialties.

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