Honoring a Lost Brother
When Peter S. Drotch ’64 (BUS) was eighteen and in the middle of finals in his freshman year he learned that his brother Paul Drotch ’57, a U.S.
When Peter S. Drotch ’64 (BUS) was eighteen and in the middle of finals in his freshman year he learned that his brother Paul Drotch ’57, a U.S.
Last winter, when most Americans were watching the 2014 Winter Olympic Games on TV, David Francis ’99 (CLAS) was in Russia experiencing them live — and getting paid for it.
In 1999, when Alex Chang ’94 (BUS) was coming to the end of a three-year stint working in the Madrid office of an international market research company and preparing to move back to New York Cit…
Five years ago, Margo Kopec ’01 (CLAS) was teaching English in Castellón de la Plana, a city of 180,000 people on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, when she came up with the idea for a company…
Last December, Nancy Nickerson ’80 (SFA), ’81 MA celebrated 25 years as a costume designer at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, Denmark’s equivalent of the BBC.
For a team of animators used to designing for screens a few inches across, the task of designing a scene three stories high was daunting – especially considering it was created to be viewed by peopl…
WNPR spots part of effort to double amount raised for scholarships over next 5 years Jan.
Lab and conference room at the School of Pharmacy named for three donors who made gifts to support research and teaching Several longtime donors to the University of Connecticut are receiving a unique…
For many years, the UConn School of Engineering has been proud to partner with locally owned engineering firm Fuss & O’Neill.
David and Joan Reed have a special fondness for Waterbury and for UConn, and they’ve made their affection permanent with an endowed gift of $1 million to the University’s Waterbury campus.
Recently, undergraduate access to legal preparation has grown exponentially.
During the summers after her freshman and junior years at UConn, Jaime Cheshire ’99 (CLAS) secured internships working on Connecticut Representative Nancy Johnson’s reelection campaign.