Dr. Honggang Wang's project aims to bridge the significant gap in cybersecurity education and research specific to mHealth, a field at the intersection of healthcare and information technology.
In the fall 2024 semester, the Straus Center is offering numerous courses for Straus Scholars and students to study the great texts and traditions of Judaism and the West.
The phenomenon of death hasn't been frequently explored through the lens of occupational therapy. Melanie Evangelista, a clinical assistant professor in the Katz School’s Occupational Therapy Doctorate, is working hard to address that.
In the competitive world of custom menswear, Aaron Tuchman ’24SB stands out not just for his sharp eye for style but also for his entrepreneurial spirit. As the co-founder and CEO of Noble Custom Suits, Aaron has carved out a niche for himself in the bespoke fashion industry, turning his passion…
Some among the community may recall firsthand the issuance of a United States Postal Service stamp in honor of the University’s first president, Bernard Revel. It was the opening event in a yearlong celebration beginning September 1986 marking the University’s Centennial. Others in our community…
The National Social Work Voter Mobilization Campaign (also known as Voting is Social Work) has launched a new website that can be used by social workers, faculty, students, etc. to engage with their clients and communities around voting. The new website is https://voting.socialwork.uconn.edu/ ...
Katz School researchers have designed a mobile app using AI technology for early detection of breast cancer that analyzes mammogram images and provides real-time diagnostic predictions, all from the convenience of a smartphone.
Katz School and UMass Dartmouth researchers have introduced a novel approach to better understand the variables associated with weight loss by utilizing an advanced mathematical technique.