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The University of Connecticut Libraries form the largest public research collection in the state. The main library is the Homer D. Babbidge Library, on Fairfield Way in the center of campus. In 1882, Charles Storrs donated the first volumes to the university library collection (specifically, of the agriculture school).
Regarding the naming of the university's new library, Bruce M. Stave writes that "Homer Daniels Babbidge, Jr., died of cancer at age 58 in March 1984. Shortly after his death, the University of Connecticut Board of Trustees, in a memorial tribute, named the university's new library, which stands central to the campus, in his honor." [2]
According to the University of Connecticut's official 2021 ABA-required Standard 509 Information Report, the university offered admission to 28.79 percent of JD applicants. For the 2021 first-year class, the University of Connecticut School of Law received 1,754 completed applications and offered admission to 505 applicants, of which 144 enrolled.
The Archives contains more than 32,000 cubic feet (910 m 3) of records documenting the evolution of state public policy and its implementation, the rights and claims of citizens, and the history of Connecticut and its people. Digital Projects, the State Library preserves and provides online access to digitized historical items from the State ...
Janice Elaine Merrill-Oldham (May 10, 1947 – October 5, 2011) was an American librarian and conservator who was a preeminent figure in the field of library binding and conservation.
UConn repeatedly answered the Colorado runs and held a 72-69 lead with 1:29 remaining. But Colorado scored the last four points of the game including a go-ahead layup in traffic by Andrej Jakimovski.
Albert Edward Van Dusen (May 14, 1916 – November 26, 1999) was an American historian who served as Professor of History at the University of Connecticut from 1949 to 1983. . He also served in the unpaid honorary position of Connecticut State Historian from 1952 to 1985.
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