While we are excited about our growth as an anchor institution, it is only part of the larger story. At the heart of UConn Hartford’s mission is an unwavering focus on student success — the kind of success that transforms lives and drives progress in Connecticut’s communities.
A lawyer said a judge urged the estates of a UConn professor and his wife, who died by suicide before she could be sentenced for killing him, to seek mediation.
Many thanks to UConn President Radenka Maric for her vision and support for this cause and to UConn Foundation President Amy Yancey for the foresight to provide a donation portal ( Yellow Barn Repair and Maintenance Fund, UConn Foundation) and for her vision and expertise to bring this effort to fruition.
If you're going to go to college—or send your child to college—you want to choose the best one. But what exactly that means is different for each person. There are a lot of factors, including how big the college is both overall and in terms of class sizes.
We often have commitments to do “everything, everywhere, all at once” — but what options do you have if you don’t have a car, want to save money or just make the best of your travels?
Central Connecticut State University professor Jacob Werblow is currently studying teaching practices and policies in Spain as a 2025 Fulbright U.S. Scholar.
He came to Connecticut to attend Yale University, but dropped out junior year because he was more into working with his hands.
Amid federal raids targeting undocumented immigrants, Connecticut education officials have rolled out guidelines for public school districts to protect students.
The No. 25 Huskies outscored DePaul 43-24 in the second half after UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley and his staff spoke to the players.
Still coping with President Trump’s directive barring transgender people from serving in the military, LGBTQ advocates on Wednesday scrambled to respond to his newest executive order to end
Connecticut students maintained “stable” performance in 2024 on a standard measure comparing academic achievement across the U.S. called the “Nation’s Report Card,”
The Trump administration’s sweeping moves on immigration could have wide-reaching effects in Connecticut, where state and local officials have often defended the state as a sanctuary for immigrants. WSHU's Davis Dunavin spoke to Sheila Hayre,