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The Historic District is located Storrs, a village of the town of Mansfield, Connecticut, flanking Storrs Road (Connecticut Route 195).The principal elements of the district are 23 masonry buildings erected between 1906 and 1942, in Collegiate Gothic, Colonial Revival, and Classical Revival styles.
The University of Connecticut Department of Journalism is the only nationally accredited journalism program in New England. [citation needed] Downtown Storrs Center has been a popular area for UConn students, nearby residents, and visitors. It is a long-term construction project that continues to open new stores.
Pages in category "University of Connecticut" ... Connecticut State Museum of Natural History; D. ... University of Connecticut Department of Periodontology;
Michael J. Hogan (born 1943) [4] is an American historian who served as president of the University of Connecticut (2007–2010) and president of the University of Illinois System (2010–2012). He subsequently became a distinguished professor of history at the University of Illinois at Springfield. [5]
Susan Porter Benson – historian and Professor of History (1993–2005) Albert Francis Blakeslee – botanist (when it was still Connecticut Agricultural College) James M. Bobbitt – Professor of Chemistry (1956–1991) Taylor L. Booth – Professor of Computer Science and Engineering; Weston A. Bousfield – Professor of Psychology (1939–1971)
The state's flagship public university is the University of Connecticut, [1] which is also the largest school in the state. The remainder of the state's public institutions constitute the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities , comprising four state universities , twelve community colleges, and an online school, Charter Oak State College ...
The college was renamed a few more times until permanently becoming the University of Connecticut in 1939. [1] Women first attended classes at the college in 1891, and were allowed to enroll as students in 1893. The first woman forestry major in the United States graduated from the University of Connecticut. [9]
[citation needed] Between 2006 and 2014, Forbes taught U.S. history and American Studies at the University of Connecticut, Torrington. [1] Professor Forbes is also the founder of Locally Grown History, an initiative founded in 2008 to promote public history and tourism in northwest Connecticut.