UConn (est. 1881) is the State of Connecticut’s flagship research university and one of the few institutions across the U.S. to hold the triple designation as a Land-, Sea-, and Space-Grant university. UConn’s campuses include the main campus in Storrs; regional campuses in Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury (the latter three in urban areas and Avery Point on the coast); UConn Health campus (home to a hospital and an academic medical center); and eight Extension offices statewide. Across the different locations and fields, UConn faculty and staff have a broad range of programs in the state, nationally and internationally.
UConn (est. 1881) is the State of Connecticut’s flagship research university and one of the few institutions across the U.S. to hold the triple designation as a Land-, Sea-, and Space-Grant university. UConn’s campuses include the main campus in Storrs; regional campuses in Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury (the latter three in urban areas and Avery Point on the coast); UConn Health campus (home to a hospital and an academic medical center); and eight Extension offices statewide. Across the different locations and fields, UConn faculty and staff have a broad range of programs in the state, nationally and internationally.
UConn (est. 1881) is the State of Connecticut’s flagship research university and one of the few institutions across the U.S. to hold the triple designation as a Land-, Sea-, and Space-Grant university. UConn’s campuses include the main campus in Storrs; regional campuses in Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury (the latter three in urban areas and Avery Point on the coast); UConn Health campus (home to a hospital and an academic medical center); and eight Extension offices statewide. Across the different locations and fields, UConn faculty and staff have a broad range of programs in the state, nationally and internationally.