Campus & Community UConn Filmmakers Premiere Armenian History ProjectNovember 1, 2020 | The University of Connecticut and other co-sponsors premiered “The Dildilians: A Story of Photography and Survival” on YouTube.... Point of Tranquility AlbumSeptember 14, 2020 | Music professor Kenneth Fuchs released a series of works for symphonic winds recorded by the United States Coast Guard Band. ... Immigrants in Connecticut Are a Force in the State’s Economy and Demographic Shifts, New Report ShowsJuly 15, 2020 | Hartford Courant | By Kenneth R. Gosselin | “The fact that so many people in Connecticut do have one parent who... We Stand With Our International StudentsJuly 15, 2020 | An open letter to UConn International Students. UConn’s Office of Global Affairs stands with you. ... UConn Statement at CT State Officials’ Press Conference on Lawsuit Against Trump Administration’s International Student Visa RuleJuly 13, 2020 | We are very proud of the University of Connecticut as a multi-cultural and global higher education institution. Our students come from... Kathryn Libal Reappointed as HRI DirectorJuly 7, 2020 | Vice President of Global Affairs Daniel Weiner announced the reappointment of Associate Professor of Social Work and Human Rights Kathryn Libal... New Initiative Captures COVID-19 ExperiencesJune 2, 2020 | A new initiative at UConn enables people in the U.S. and around the world to document their own experiences during the... Weather Conditions and COVID-19 TransmissionMay 15, 2020 | Learn more about Ran Xu, Ph.D., an Assistant Professor in the Department of Allied Health Sciences, and the project he is... Launch of #UConnGlobalAtHomeApril 18, 2020 | The University of Connecticut’s Office of Global Affairs is excited to announce an opportunity to help keep UConn Nation... YSEALI Alumnus and COVID-19April 8, 2020 | YSEALI alumnus and founder of Accessi Wheels disability service in Quezon City, Philippines Miggy Bautista is doing his part to get... Gatekeeping in Global HealthApril 1, 2020 | For Global Health Spaces on Campus (GloHSOC), the need to build enduring proactive, community-centered health care systems have always been at... The Wannsee ConferenceMarch 5, 2020 | “People were aware of one thing... They will not come back," said Dr. Matthias Hass, the curator of the traveling exhibition... Worldfest CelebrationNovember 20, 2019 | On November 9, 2019, UConn students showcased the global community on campus and created a vibrant atmosphere with traditional outfits, dances,... UConn and Brown Partner for YSEALINovember 20, 2019 | UConn partnered with Brown University to host a ninth group of Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative fellows. YSEALI was launched by... Avery Point Global CafeOctober 25, 2019 | Trust in the American government is lacking, students and staff sat down at Avery Point to discuss what to do about... Katsouleas InaugurationOctober 4, 2019 | From west coast to east coast Thomas Katsouleas has made a lasting impression everywhere he resides. UConn welcomes him with celebration... Discovering Armenian Heritage and CultureApril 18, 2019 | Connecticut was home to a program of music, demonstrations, a panel of renowned scholars and Armenian food on Saturday, March 30... Vice President Weiner Moderates “Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor”April 7, 2019 | On Monday, March 25, Yossi Klein Halevi and former Palestinian Authority advisor Ghaith Al-Omari discussed the past, current and future relationship... UConn & Baden-Württemberg – One of Our Most Vital RelationshipsSeptember 20, 2018 | UConn’s collaboration with the German State of Baden-Württemberg is one of the University’s most important global partnerships. ... UConn and Brown to Partner on State Department Academic FellowshipSeptember 5, 2018 | In 2013 the U.S. Department of State launched the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) aimed at strengthening leadership development in... Global Culture in the World of Puppetry at the Ballard InstituteMay 19, 2017 | Puppetry provides a unique way to explore global cultures with art. While the Ballard Institute sees many exhibits, The World of... A Message Regarding the Executive Order on ImmigrationFebruary 1, 2017 | Do you have questions or concerns how the Executive Order concerning immigration may impact you or others you know?... UConn Human Rights Institute Receives $4 Million GiftJanuary 20, 2016 | The UConn Human Rights Institute received the largest gift in its history.... Syrian Refugee Crisis Continues to Capture World’s AttentionDecember 2, 2015 | UConn Today invited three UConn professors to share their insights on the refugee emergency.... The Syrian Refugee Emergency: Humanitarian and Human Rights PerspectivesNovember 1, 2015 | Four and a half years after the Arab Spring generated unprecedented democratization protests in Syria and the outbreak of civil war,... UConn now oversees State of Connecticut’s exchange program with Baden-Württemberg GermanyAugust 14, 2015 | The administration of the State of Connecticut’s exchange program with Baden-Württemberg Germany has shifted from Connecticut’s Office of Higher Education in... UConn Professor William Jelani Cobb Has Become a Leading Voice on Race, Culture and PoliticsJuly 22, 2015 | Cobb plans to help his students at UConn look at humanity in a different way.... Back from the Brink? The Greek Debt Crisis and the EurozoneJuly 14, 2015 | UConn Today asked Fred Carstensen, professor of finance and economics in the School of Business, to help explain the crisis in... The Trans-Pacific Partnership – Why It MattersMay 6, 2015 | A professor of economics who specializes in international finance and international economic growth talks about the pros and cons of the... Studying Latin America at HomeFebruary 25, 2014 | A transfer student from Manchester Community College realized that UConn’s Latin American Studies major would also provide him with the tools...
UConn Filmmakers Premiere Armenian History ProjectNovember 1, 2020 | The University of Connecticut and other co-sponsors premiered “The Dildilians: A Story of Photography and Survival” on YouTube....
Point of Tranquility AlbumSeptember 14, 2020 | Music professor Kenneth Fuchs released a series of works for symphonic winds recorded by the United States Coast Guard Band. ...
Immigrants in Connecticut Are a Force in the State’s Economy and Demographic Shifts, New Report ShowsJuly 15, 2020 | Hartford Courant | By Kenneth R. Gosselin | “The fact that so many people in Connecticut do have one parent who...
We Stand With Our International StudentsJuly 15, 2020 | An open letter to UConn International Students. UConn’s Office of Global Affairs stands with you. ...
UConn Statement at CT State Officials’ Press Conference on Lawsuit Against Trump Administration’s International Student Visa RuleJuly 13, 2020 | We are very proud of the University of Connecticut as a multi-cultural and global higher education institution. Our students come from...
Kathryn Libal Reappointed as HRI DirectorJuly 7, 2020 | Vice President of Global Affairs Daniel Weiner announced the reappointment of Associate Professor of Social Work and Human Rights Kathryn Libal...
New Initiative Captures COVID-19 ExperiencesJune 2, 2020 | A new initiative at UConn enables people in the U.S. and around the world to document their own experiences during the...
Weather Conditions and COVID-19 TransmissionMay 15, 2020 | Learn more about Ran Xu, Ph.D., an Assistant Professor in the Department of Allied Health Sciences, and the project he is...
Launch of #UConnGlobalAtHomeApril 18, 2020 | The University of Connecticut’s Office of Global Affairs is excited to announce an opportunity to help keep UConn Nation...
YSEALI Alumnus and COVID-19April 8, 2020 | YSEALI alumnus and founder of Accessi Wheels disability service in Quezon City, Philippines Miggy Bautista is doing his part to get...
Gatekeeping in Global HealthApril 1, 2020 | For Global Health Spaces on Campus (GloHSOC), the need to build enduring proactive, community-centered health care systems have always been at...
The Wannsee ConferenceMarch 5, 2020 | “People were aware of one thing... They will not come back," said Dr. Matthias Hass, the curator of the traveling exhibition...
Worldfest CelebrationNovember 20, 2019 | On November 9, 2019, UConn students showcased the global community on campus and created a vibrant atmosphere with traditional outfits, dances,...
UConn and Brown Partner for YSEALINovember 20, 2019 | UConn partnered with Brown University to host a ninth group of Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative fellows. YSEALI was launched by...
Avery Point Global CafeOctober 25, 2019 | Trust in the American government is lacking, students and staff sat down at Avery Point to discuss what to do about...
Katsouleas InaugurationOctober 4, 2019 | From west coast to east coast Thomas Katsouleas has made a lasting impression everywhere he resides. UConn welcomes him with celebration...
Discovering Armenian Heritage and CultureApril 18, 2019 | Connecticut was home to a program of music, demonstrations, a panel of renowned scholars and Armenian food on Saturday, March 30...
Vice President Weiner Moderates “Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor”April 7, 2019 | On Monday, March 25, Yossi Klein Halevi and former Palestinian Authority advisor Ghaith Al-Omari discussed the past, current and future relationship...
UConn & Baden-Württemberg – One of Our Most Vital RelationshipsSeptember 20, 2018 | UConn’s collaboration with the German State of Baden-Württemberg is one of the University’s most important global partnerships. ...
UConn and Brown to Partner on State Department Academic FellowshipSeptember 5, 2018 | In 2013 the U.S. Department of State launched the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) aimed at strengthening leadership development in...
Global Culture in the World of Puppetry at the Ballard InstituteMay 19, 2017 | Puppetry provides a unique way to explore global cultures with art. While the Ballard Institute sees many exhibits, The World of...
A Message Regarding the Executive Order on ImmigrationFebruary 1, 2017 | Do you have questions or concerns how the Executive Order concerning immigration may impact you or others you know?...
UConn Human Rights Institute Receives $4 Million GiftJanuary 20, 2016 | The UConn Human Rights Institute received the largest gift in its history....
Syrian Refugee Crisis Continues to Capture World’s AttentionDecember 2, 2015 | UConn Today invited three UConn professors to share their insights on the refugee emergency....
The Syrian Refugee Emergency: Humanitarian and Human Rights PerspectivesNovember 1, 2015 | Four and a half years after the Arab Spring generated unprecedented democratization protests in Syria and the outbreak of civil war,...
UConn now oversees State of Connecticut’s exchange program with Baden-Württemberg GermanyAugust 14, 2015 | The administration of the State of Connecticut’s exchange program with Baden-Württemberg Germany has shifted from Connecticut’s Office of Higher Education in...
UConn Professor William Jelani Cobb Has Become a Leading Voice on Race, Culture and PoliticsJuly 22, 2015 | Cobb plans to help his students at UConn look at humanity in a different way....
Back from the Brink? The Greek Debt Crisis and the EurozoneJuly 14, 2015 | UConn Today asked Fred Carstensen, professor of finance and economics in the School of Business, to help explain the crisis in...
The Trans-Pacific Partnership – Why It MattersMay 6, 2015 | A professor of economics who specializes in international finance and international economic growth talks about the pros and cons of the...
Studying Latin America at HomeFebruary 25, 2014 | A transfer student from Manchester Community College realized that UConn’s Latin American Studies major would also provide him with the tools...