Generous Alum Taps His IRA to Boost Scholarship
Having grown up in Philadelphia with very limited resources, Curtis Tearte, JD ’78 felt lucky to have the chance to go to college, graduate school, and, ultimately, law school.
Having grown up in Philadelphia with very limited resources, Curtis Tearte, JD ’78 felt lucky to have the chance to go to college, graduate school, and, ultimately, law school.
UConn Baseball Coach Jim Penders and Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Doug Casa embody UConn’s excellence.
As captain of UConn’s Equestrian Team, Samantha Calzone ’18 (CAHNR) was the type of leader everyone called “Mom” because she kept everyone in line and on track.
Last year alone, UConn’s Women and Philanthropy network raised $3.4 million in philanthropic support and provided scholarships that support 61 students.
Waterbury public school students who enroll in UConn’s Waterbury campus will get some help transitioning to and navigating college life, thanks to a series of planned programs set to begin as early …
At UConn, we are champions at everything we do.
Having grown up in Philadelphia with very limited resources, Curtis Tearte, JD ’78 felt lucky to have the chance to go to college, graduate school, and, ultimately, law school.
Having grown up in Philadelphia with very limited resources, Curtis Tearte, JD ’78 felt lucky to have the chance to go to college, graduate school, and, ultimately, law school.
A special message from Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun and psychological sciences professor and UConn Waterbury Dean Fumiko Hoeft…
For the second time in two years, the generosity of UConn alumni Mark and Betsy (Reddington) Vergnano is shaping the future of engineering education at UConn.
Having grown up in Philadelphia with very limited resources, Curtis Tearte, JD ’78 felt lucky to have the chance to go to college, graduate school, and, ultimately, law school.
During a freshman orientation session in Storrs, an Army ROTC officer pointed to the Hilltop dorm and said, “If you join us, you can rappel off that 10-story building over there.