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Production chef Amy Gronus, one of UConn’s two beekeepers, collects honey from an extractor. The honey, part of the first crop produced in the University’s own hives, will be used in marinades and sauces prepared in the dining halls.
Production chef Amy Gronus, one of UConn’s two beekeepers, collects honey from an extractor. The honey, part of the first crop produced in the University’s own hives, will be used in marinades and sauces prepared in the dining halls. Photo by Gail Merrill

 

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September 22, 2008 ¦  Volume 27, No. 5

 

Dental Implant Center opens at Health Center
A new Center for Implant and Reconstructive Dentistry has opened at the Health Center, with a team of nationally-recognized experts who provide a full range of dental implant services to improve health and enhance smiles with natural-looking replacement teeth. Read more...

Expert on race and law says Constitution flawed
The United States Constitution should be celebrated, but its flaws must not be ignored, says internationally known legal theorist Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Ogletree made his remarks Sept. 17 in the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center’s Konover Auditorium during UConn's observance of Constitution Day. Read more...

Faculty, students assess quality of library services
Homer Babbidge Library is busier than ever. Last semester during finals, an attendance record was set when almost 12,000 people streamed through its doors during one 24-hour period. Read more...

Police officers engage, educate University community
Christopher Casa may spend more time in a classroom than a professor, but he’s not on the faculty. And most of what he is teaching might be called “street smarts.” Read more...

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