The Next Generation of Farming

Conventional wisdom be damned — young people are embracing farming. But we’re talking hydroponics, heirloom tomatoes, and small-batch goat cheese.

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The Quiet Genius of Coach Penders

Baseball is in the blood of Huskie’s longtime coach — not just figuratively, but also, one may argue, literally.

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Science to Startup

A Connecticut startup company’s journey in the land of innovation.

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Free to Be Imperfect

A beloved doctor’s patients convince him to move to UConn Health — where he plans to cure a rare liver disease.

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“In Russia, you simply couldn’t be a writer if you were Jewish”

Assistant professor and acclaimed novelist Ellen Litman talks about her childhood in Russia and her life in Connecticut.

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Shay Subramanian

This finance student from Trumbull, Conn., by way of India, lives his life in leaps and bounds.

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Andrew Schwartz is Revamping NYC’s Seaport District

From head coach of the women’s ice hockey club team to senior vice president for strategic partnership at the Howard Hughes Corporation, find out what the future holds for this alum.

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Color the World

Students celebrated the Hindu spring festival of Holi on Saturday, April 8.

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The Clothes Make the Ogre

At CRT, UConn’s dramatic arts students get the chance to act alongside professionals.

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PHAR 1001: Toxic Chemicals and Health

This UConn professor teaches his students that “everything is toxic.”

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UConn's Top Chef

Alongside mac & cheese and chicken parm Rob Landolphi is dishing up vegan crab cakes and crepes to order.

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UConn Nation Gives Back

UConn alumni lent a helping hand to their local communities during a month-long community service project in April called UConn Cares.

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Green Thumb, Bleeds Blue

James Gagliardi ’05 (CAHNR) has an encyclopaedic mind for all things ecological, a fact quickly apparent on a tour of his gardens — which happen also to be every U.S. citizen’s gardens.

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Michael Zacchea – Dispatch from Iraq

In the wake of the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Michael Zacchea ‘12 (BUS) eagerly accepted his assignment to build, train, and lead an Iraqi Army.

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In the Hot Seat with ESPN’s Molly Qerim

For most citizens, political debates are all about assessing the candidates. But not if you’re Molly Qerim ’06 (CLAS).

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Letters to the Editor - Summer 17

Readers weigh in on “Saving Civility”

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UConn in the Media

UConn in the media, Summer 2017

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Tom's Trivia

See if you know as much as King of UConn Trivia and University Deputy Spokesperson Tom Breen ’00 (CLAS).

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Class Notes

The latest news from UConn Nation

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