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The Bike Path to Secondary Education

The Bike Path to Secondary Education

Can a bicycle keep a girl in school? A UConn economist is studying whether a bike incentive used in rural Bihar, India can do just that.

UConn Sees Strong Growth in Enrollment, Retention of Latino Students

UConn Sees Strong Growth in Enrollment, Retention of Latino Students

Increases at Storrs and the regional campuses are credited to outreach programs and academic and social support.

Endowed Scholarship, Emeritus Status, to Perpetuate Fahey's UConn Connection

Endowed Scholarship, Emeritus Status, to Perpetuate Fahey's UConn Connection

When Student Activities staffer Kevin Fahey retires June 30, his longtime connection with UConn will live on through an endowed scholarship and through the title emeritus, a rare honor for staff.

Much-Needed STEM Teachers are Focus of Accelerated Certification Program Expansion

Much-Needed STEM Teachers are Focus of Accelerated Certification Program Expansion

To help meet the national demand for teachers in science, technology, engineering, and math, the Neag School of Education is expanding its accelerated teacher certification program to the Avery Point campus.