Stories for May 12, 2003
First Gladstein Human Rights Chair
Named
Social Work School Celebrates 30 Years
Of Latino Studies
UConn Co-op Launches Book Donation
Program
Shuttle Bus Routes Set To Change In
Fall
University Policies Posted To New
Website For Easy Reference
Many Substances Can Be Biological
Weapons, Says Biodefense Expert
Natural History Museum To Hold
Biodiversity Count In New London Park
Next weekend, May 17 & 18, nearly 3,400
undergraduates will receive their degrees, marking theend
of one chapter of their lives and the start of a new one.
EAch has a story to tell. During their time at the
University, many have overcome obstacles, accomplished
their goals, explored unanticipated opportunities, and
developed new dreams. Here, a selection of high-achieving
graduating students look back on their years at UConn.
Aspiring Medical Student Drawn To
Health Care Politics
Future Teacher Turned On To History By
Special Project
Range Of Opportunities At UConn
Enabled Honors Scholar To Shape Her Own Education
Journalism Major Explores Policy
Interests In Her Writing
Friendships Take Business Student To
Places Near And Far
Medical School Graduate Hopes To Treat
Young And Old
Dental School Graduate Still Draws
Inspiration From Mentor
GPS Helps Class Identify Locations Of
Hydrants, Phones, And More
Grad Student To Intern At D.C. Holocaust
Museum
Frog Genes May Be Key To Curbing
Rhododendron Root Rot
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