They Found A Home at UConn. Now, They’re Giving Back
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.
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.
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.
Jim Stolzenbach ’76 (CLAS) is passionate about science and wants UConn students, particularly marginalized ones, to consider going into scientific fields. He also stands ready to help them.
Robert Cohen ’67 (CLAS) and Barbara Cohen ’67 (CLAS) are launching a matching gift challenge in support of the Fund for the Enhancement of Judaic Studies, which supports programming in the Center …
Laura Chapman Rubbo ’91 (CLAS) wants you to know that big business offers the opportunity to create positive change, particularly in advancing global human rights, and she has spent her professional…
When Carlton Molette, professor emeritus of dramatic arts and Africana studies, retired from UConn in 2008, colleagues decided to set up a scholarship in his name.
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.
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.
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.
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.