Walking the Walk: UConn Staff Participate in Health Fundraiser
“It’s important to practice what we preach,” said Abbie O’Brien, director of development, Health Sciences, at the UConn Foundation, who along with Amy Chesmer, the senior direc…
“It’s important to practice what we preach,” said Abbie O’Brien, director of development, Health Sciences, at the UConn Foundation, who along with Amy Chesmer, the senior direc…
Event to place major emphasis on dollars for medical research Farmington, Conn.
“There only a handful of academic health centers in the United States where dental students receive the same basic science curriculum experience as medical students, and at UConn this includes e…
Not every student has ready access to professional mentors, guidance on scholarship opportunities, or the networks provided by those who have paved the way before them.
UConn Health and the UConn Foundation are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2015 Carole and Ray Neag Medal of Honor.
The Outpatient Pavilion, a state-of-the-art medical facility, is set to open to the public—thanks in large part to the dedicated support of donors to UConn Health and Bioscience Connecticut.
“When I look back to when I was accepted at the University School of Medicine, it was one of the greatest days of my life,” said Dr. Lindsay Schine (’89 MD).
“I want to pay it forward,” says Kathleen Burr, DMD ’85, an avid orthodontist and horsewoman. Dr. Burr and her spouse, Robin Malkasian, will be paying it forward to students who follow in Dr.
Nearly 900 supporters celebrated UConn Health at the fifth annual White Coat Gala at the Connecticut Convention Center on April 12.
UConn Health received a gift of $3 million from Ray and Carole Neag, the University’s most generous benefactors, to expand its groundbreaking research on genomics-guided cancer treatment, which has …