Innovation with Impact 

Serving the residents of Connecticut has been part of our DNA since our founding in 1881. From training future leaders to commercializing innovative technologies and helping businesses grow, we are proud to fuel the economic engine of our state. 

Technology Commercialization

From 2019-2024, research from UConn’s College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR) has contributed to the state’s innovation economy.

$1M
licensing revenue generated

48
invention disclosures submitted

59
IP filed

39
IP issued

Workforce Development

One of CAHNR’s greatest economic impacts comes from the enhanced human capital—knowledge, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship—found in our graduates.

During their academic journey at CAHNR, students gain the experience, education, and skills to boost their productivity and enable them for high potential careers after graduation. Our programs respond directly to industry need, bringing together our mission to educate and support Connecticut’s economy.

Urban Forestry & Arboriculture

Two- and four-year options to prepare a skilled workforce ready to support industry at the rural-urban interface. Tree Hugger: Alyssa Cleland Learns the Arborists’ Ropes - UConn Today

CAHNR Fellows Program

With funding from USDA, the CAHNR Fellows program is training the next generation of agriculture, health, and natural resources professionals. USDA Grant to Provide Career Opportunities, Sponsor CAHNR Students at UConn Waterbury and UConn Stamford - UConn Today

Meat Science Program

Established in the 1950s, the program continues to evolve to meet student and business needs in the state and beyond. UConn Meat Science Program Merges Local Roots with Global Perspective - UConn Today


Supporting Business, Engaging with Communities

UConn Extension has more than 100 years' experience strengthening communities in Connecticut and beyond. From individual financial education to programs targeted at business development and sector growth, UConn Extension’s economic impact lifts up residents of Connecticut to achieve their professional and personal goals.

In 2023 alone, UConn Extension’s programs reached across the state to support residents, businesses, and communities.

$5.2M
value of volunteer hours

290K
educational contacts

427
programs

CT Sea Grant Aquaculture Program

harvesting seaweed

Greenhouse Research & Extension

greenhouses from above

Solid Ground New Farm Program

teaching on a tractor