UConn Nation News & Stories
Philanthropy Advances UConn Health’s Cancer Vaccine Research
So many Americans have been affected by cancer. Glen Greenberg is no different. His mother, Beatrice, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1986. His father, Sidney, developed T-Cell Lymphoma in 2005.
Finding a home in the Asian American Cultural Center
“I’ve honestly been blessed with a wonderful family and a thriving business. We have everything going for us. I need to share those blessings, and I can do so by helping save lives.
‘Good deed’ keeps helping law students who have day jobs
When her father died, Susan Widem racked her brain to find a way to honor him and preserve his legacy.
They Found A Home at UConn. Now, They’re Giving Back
When Kent Holsinger and Bill Cannon moved to Connecticut in 1986, they thought they would live here for maybe three or four years.
A Gift to Help Save the Planet
An investment in the earth’s future. That’s how professors view an anonymous $1.5 million gift to support graduate students in UConn’s Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department.