The official Âé¶¹´«Ã½ social media accounts. #UConnNation
UConn’s CCD provides active career coaching assistance to students on all career related issues, from choice of major to successful job placement.
UConn CAHNR evolved from the original Storrs Agricultural School, which was established in 1881. College faculty, staff and students explore the interrelationships among food, natural resources, and human and animal health, seeking to connect them in a manner that is economically viable and environmentally sustainable.
Preparing independent thinkers, lifelong learners, and responsible citizens since 1939.
An award-winning department, UConn’s Department of Dining Services team strives to provide students and guests with an exceptional, sustainable and diverse experience, one meal at a time.
UConn embraces diversity and cultivates leadership, integrity, and engaged citizenship among our students, faculty, and staff.
UConn Education Abroad supports UConn’s global strategic objectives by providing accessible learning opportunities for students to become globally minded and engaged critical thinkers committed to making an impact in their communities.
The humanities seek to understand the whole human being: our languages, our histories, our art, and ideas. The mission of the UConn Humanities Institute is to promote research on these questions, and to act as a voice for that research on the regional, national, and international stage.
The official mascot of the UConn Huskies!
Located on UConn’s main campus in Storrs, the Jorgensen presents 30 to 40 performances each season from nationally and internationally acclaimed artists and ensembles.
The Neag School of Education Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is dedicated to developing educators, sport management professionals, and leaders across the field of education.
UConn’s Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services enhances the experience and supports the success of off-campus and commuter students.
OUR helps students find and develop opportunities to engage in independent or collaborative research with faculty members and other mentors working across the University’s academic disciplines.
UConn Reslife enhances students’ personal, interpersonal, and intellectual growth by creating safe and inclusive environments, innovative programs, and fostering meaningful relationships. #LiveonandLearn
The UConn School of Business has evolved into one of the most comprehensive business schools in the nation, offering academic programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate, and advanced certificate levels. The School of Business has established a strong reputation for high quality research, teaching, collaboration, and outreach, spanning a wide array of functional disciplines including Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Operations and Information Management.
UConn School of Engineering is a powerhouse for research and engineering education in the state of Connecticut and beyond. UConn Engineering values entrepreneurship and innovation, and their students and faculty actively develop startups and new technologies in support of economic development.
SFA balances artistic and cultural legacies with the innovative approaches and techniques of contemporary art.
The UConn School of Law is one of the leading public law schools in the nation with arguably the most beautiful law school campus in the country.
Connecticut’s premier public nursing school providing the nation with innovative, advanced nursing education and research.
Preparing leaders in pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences since 1925.
UConn’s School of Social Work offers professional master’s, doctoral, and continuing professional social work education, which promotes social and economic justice, and the improvement of human well-being.
Things to do. Places to go. Ways to get involved. There is something for everyone Âé¶¹´«Ã½! Follow to learn about events, service, and leadership opportunities!
Whether your goal is to improve your health, stay fit, find support, or feel better, the Student Health and Wellness team is here to help and empower you. Housed in three sites around campus, our services and programs are designed to promote a healthy lifestyle during your time at college and for years to come.
UConn’s Student Union Board of Governors (SUBOG) strives to enhance the educational, social, cultural, and recreational environment Âé¶¹´«Ã½. SUBOG is responsible for much of the student life Âé¶¹´«Ã½ including concerts, comedy shows, Homecoming, speakers, travel trips, and more.
UConn’s student-run newspaper.
Home for graduate and postdoctoral education at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Connecticut’s State Art Museum on UConn’s Storrs campus. Psst… there’s free admission.
The only UConn campus with an ocean view!
UConn’s presence around the world, global news and trends, and updates from #UConnNation.
UConn Hartford leverages its metropolitan setting to provide a remarkable learning environment for a diverse student population.
Personalized, patient-centered primary and specialty care within a vibrant academic and research environment. #UConnHealth #UConnDental
Connecting you to a world of information.
Where the student body develops. 💪
UConn Research conducts groundbreaking research and scholarship to develop new solutions for patients, industry, and society.
All the benefits of a public research university in a small college setting — putting students at the center of a robust business community and energizing city.
Follow for all things transportation around the University.
UConn Waterbury is located in a leading-edge facility in the heart of Waterbury’s revitalized downtown.
UConn’s student-run television station.
To serve as University Safety’s voice to provide knowledge and develop awareness throughout the UConn Community.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is the voice of the undergraduate student population. USG works with administrators, student groups, and outside stakeholders to improve the overall student experience.
The Peter J. Werth Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation seeks to improve the world around them through innovation, meeting societal needs with novel solutions for products, services, and processes. It links the multitude of ways students can learn and practice entrepreneurship at the University, unlocking an innovative mindset in every student and instilling an inquisitive approach to rejecting the status quo.
UConn’s student-run radio/multimedia station.
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