The gift from Judy Sarna and her late husband, Morris, is the largest gift from a single, private donor that the Neag School of Education has received in the past 25 years
A group of UConn students recently forged new academic and social bonds with peers from throughout the Middle East and North Africa as participants in a virtual global “hackathon”
Keeping up to date on the regulatory arena is critical now more than ever
Hispanic immigrants face a unique set of mental and emotional health issues, according to new research by Ph.D. student Leah Holle