UConn Alum Drew Cole ’14 Hits the Right Note on “The Voice”
Surreal. It’s how UConn alum and “The Voice” contestant Drew Cole ’14 (CLAS) sums up his experience on the Emmy-award winning reality-competition program.
Surreal. It’s how UConn alum and “The Voice” contestant Drew Cole ’14 (CLAS) sums up his experience on the Emmy-award winning reality-competition program.
Ray Neag ’56 ’01H, of Goshen, Conn. and Wyomissing, Penn., a philanthropist who built his fortune in the medical device industry, died Thursday, April 19 at age 86.
UConn’s first-ever 36-hour giving day event brought together supporters for a record turnout! Read Full Story…
Javante Danvers is living proof of the life-changing power of scholarships.
The late Samuel Brandt ’50 has bequeathed $1.5 million to the School of Business creating an endowed scholarship in his name. “Mr.
Olga Radović, a first-year Master of Music candidate in piano performance, had mixed feelings when she learned that she would be the first musician to perform with the new Steinway & Sons grand c…
UConn alum Phylicia George won the bronze medal in women’s bobsled at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
UConn Gives is the first-ever university-wide online fundraising initiative to support UConn. For 36 hours on April 4-5, 2018, UConn Nation will come together to strengthen its university.
Endowed law school scholarship a first for Hartford Promise students Since 2016, the Hartford Promise scholarship fund has helped open doors for hundreds of Hartford students to attend college.
UConn’s future entrepreneurs had the unique opportunity to pitch their businesses to someone who knows what it takes to create a company from scratch: Peter J.
Philanthropist Peter J. Werth Commits $22.5 Million to Entrepreneurship and Innovation The UConn Foundation has received a $22.5 million commitment from Peter J.