Medical and Dental Alums Join Forces against a Rising Foe: Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Around 18 million people in the United States are affected by a potentially deadly disease: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Around 18 million people in the United States are affected by a potentially deadly disease: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
How does someone prepare for a career that can include a morning meeting with a foreign minister, followed by an afternoon investigation inside a cave full of bats? The Career.
When she was in high school, Carolina Giraldo ’95 DMD would drag race boys in her lime-green VW Rabbit after school at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Conn. “I was a sight to see.
The three-tiered generosity of Trustee and alum Rick Carbray Rick Carbray ’75 (PHARM) sums up his University experience simply: It’s as if he never left.
Linda Jo Stern ’77 (CAHNR) always keeps a picture of her father on her desk. He’s in a dark suit, wearing a polka dot bowtie – his signature fashion statement – and is pensive.
On Friday, October 7, UConn recognized four faculty members for their integrity, accomplishments, and commitment to their students.
UConn Health’s new state-of-the-art Beekley Imaging Center aims to reduce stress, enhance women’s care For many women, mammograms can be a stressful exam, compounded by the wait for results.
UConn trustee Marilda Gándara ’78 JD is helping to launch a new group called Women and Philanthropy that will be dedicated to fundraising, mentoring, and advocating for female students at UConn…
Gayle Russell ’88 MBA, ’95 Ph.D of East Hartford discovered her love of learning when she came to UConn to earn her MBA in finance.
The presidential race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton has been one of the most contentious and rancorous campaigns in US history. But it is hardly the nastiest.
John Kim hasn’t forgotten the generosity that helped bring him to the United States from South Korea decades ago. And he’s returning it in a big way.
UConn Foundation President and CEO Joshua Newton reported to the University’s Board of Trustees on Wednesday, Aug. 10 that the Foundation raised $78.