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From left, Dr. Cato Laurencin, President Michael J. Hogan, and Bill Cosby at an Oct. 2 reception to welcome Laurencin as vice president for health affairs at the Health Center. The event, hosted by the UConn Foundation, featured a presentation by Cosby, who attended the same Philadelphia high school as Laurencin.
From left, Dr. Cato Laurencin, President Michael J. Hogan, and Bill Cosby at an Oct. 2 reception to welcome Laurencin as vice president for health affairs at the Health Center. The event, hosted by the UConn Foundation, featured a presentation by Cosby, who attended the same Philadelphia high school as Laurencin. Photo supplied by the UConn Foundation Inc.
October 14, 2008 ¦  Volume 27, No. 8

 

Tropical species may be threatened by global warming
Contrary to conventional wisdom, tropical plant and animal species living in some of the warmest places on Earth may be threatened by global warming, according to UConn ecologist Robert Colwell and an international team. Read more...

Investiture of business dean as endowed chair set for October 17
The School of Business will host an investiture ceremony for Christopher Earley as the Auran J. Fox Chair in Business on October 17. Read more...

Austin chair established
The Board of Trustees has voted to establish an endowed chair in economics in honor of former President Philip E. Austin. Read more...

October 20 events, poll, to focus on election
A day-long event focused on the presidential election and the major issues in the 2008 campaign will take place at UConn on Monday, October. 20. Read more...

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