It’s All Good!
The secret to happiness is revealed in the good works of these very good Huskies.
ReadCardona Tapped as U.S. Education Secretary
Multiple Neag School degree holder Miguel Cardona is the second UConn alum to hold a Cabinet-level position in the White House.
ReadBobbie Ann Mason — Then and Now
Mason ’72 Ph.D., ’02 H says she thought often about UConn while writing her latest novel, “Dear Ann.”
ReadThe Key of Life
“I didn’t realize research could be going out and gathering people’s stories,” says singer Brianna Chance ’23 (SFA).
ReadDownhill From Here?
Co-captain and veep of UConn’s ski team Sydney Murner ’21 (ENG) talks slaloming in the Before Times and raising money for Connecticut Children’s Hospital now.
ReadLauren Stowell ’06 (CLAS)
Among the documentaries this alum has made for ESPN is the recent fan favorite, “Tiger Woods, America’s Son.”
ReadMurder and Mayhem
When it comes to leisure reading, James Kaufman prefers “entertainment over enlightenment.”
ReadIn the Media
Our professors weigh in on the Capitol riots, vaccines, telescopes, football — real and fantasy, and more.
ReadIs the American Dream for Everyone?
Malachi Bridges ’21 (CLAS) wants the dream of home ownership to be a lot more equitable.
ReadFriends for Life
Peggy and Carol Ann met at McMahon Hall in 1965 and shared triumphs and tribulations from that point on.
ReadReady to Lead — And Serve
Caesar Valentin ’20 (CLAS) can say he opened for President Barack Obama.
ReadMonopoly Busters
Daniel Hanley ’12 (BUS), ’19 JD and Jackie Filson ’16 (CLAS) lead a growing anti-monopoly movement at the Open Markets Institute in D.C.
ReadCommitted to Social Work
At age 97, Esther Pahl ’52 MSW is still very much making a difference.
ReadTKD for ASD
Taekwondo master Daniel Andrew Chasse ’85 (SFA) teaches classes designed for kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
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