The Making of Champions — On and Off the Court

Thirty-five years ago Geno Auriemma and Chris Dailey ’99 MA created a legacy of UConn players who continue to make an unmatched impact not just on the world of basketball but on the world at large.

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Genetics for Justice

Anthropology professor Deborah Bolnick analyzes ancient DNA in a state-of-the-art Clean Lab in Storrs where her work is, among other things, helping to shed light on Native American histories.

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Greener Greens

“We did all of this without rocket science,” says Richard Piacentini ’84 MS, of turning Phipps Conservatory into a model of green building. “It was all done with off-the-shelf technology. That’s what we need to show people, that it’s possible to do this.”

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The Isis Terminator

“The intellectual rigor at UConn, in the political science program, really prepared me for everything from the Supreme Court to the White House to building up one of the largest counterterror coalitions in the world,” says Brett McGurk ’96 (CLAS).

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Craned

“The Arc” has a new home.

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Champs

Too many stories, too few pages.

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Prized

Bryan Stevenson, the civil rights lawyer and author of “Just Mercy,” was on campus to receive the Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights.

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Letters - Spring 2020

Love stories to Horsebarn Hill and the Jungle, among others.

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Old-School Soda

Bill Potvin ’69 (CAHNR), ’75 MS is the flavorist and more at Hosmer Mountain Soda.

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In the Media

UConn professors weigh in on gender reveal parties, toddler milk, disappearing birds, and more.

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"Mighty Mice" Return From Space

Why a pair of UConn Health researchers sent their mice into space.

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Husky Forward

Batouly Camara ’19 (ED), ’20 MA: “My ultimate purpose is to create spaces for women to dream.”

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3 Books with Alex Merkulov

The radiologist reads books that teach him something and are uplifting. For the most part.

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Hawaiian BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich

Whether you slow cook in a crockpot or an oven, the result is delish.

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The Magnificent Seven

Mark Milewski ’96 MA has summited the highest mountain on each continent.

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Candy for Breakfast

Courtney Gaine ’00 (CAHNR), ’05 Ph.D. shares sugar and b-ball wisdom.

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On the CW

Adetinpo Thomas ’15 MA is happy to be acting in Atlanta.

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Epic Journeys

Andy Young ’80 (CLAS) remembers his pal Jeff Huot ’81 (BUS).

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Teaching the World to Swipe for Love

Tinder Tips from Sean Reddy ’14 (CLAS)

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Recycle, Reuse, Re-Everything

Josh Cohen’05 (BUS) wants to make landfills obsolete.

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Tom's Trivia Spring 2020

See if you know as much as King of UConn Trivia Tom Breen ’00 (CLAS

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Class Notes Spring 2020

Keep up with your classmates. Share your news with us!

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