April Newsletter


April Faculty and Staff Newsletter


Kumar Venkitanarayanan

Dear Colleagues,

As we approach the end of the academic year, I want to recognize the collective effort that supports our students. Whether through teaching, advising, research support, administration, operations, or student services, your work often behind the scenes makes their progress possible. I know this is a demanding time, and I sincerely appreciate all that you do to keep the College running.

While this time of year often brings broader visibility to UConn through athletics, that same commitment and excellence are reflected every day across CAHNR in our classrooms, labs, offices, and in the many ways we support our communities.

Recently, we celebrated with members of our community at the Awards and Honors event, and I am grateful to everyone who contributed to making it a meaningful occasion. At our recent Advisory Board meeting, partners and alumni shared ideas to expand mentorship, internships, and industry connections; we will be following up on these opportunities in the coming months.

We are also actively preparing for commencement, an important milestone that reflects the culmination of our students’ hard work and your dedication to their success. I look forward to celebrating this achievement together at the upcoming ceremony and recognizing the accomplishments of our graduates.

Thank you again for your continued dedication and care for our students and programs during this busy and rewarding season.

Kumar Venkitanarayanan
Interim Dean and Director


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Research

Two CAHNR Faculty Among World’s Most Highly Cited Researchers

This is the sixth year in a row Zhe Zhu has been on this list, while Yangchao Luo has been named six times since 2019



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April Awardee

Kevin NoonanOffice of Communications

Kevin has been awarded this month’s Hallmark Husky for his outstanding technical leadership, creativity, and commitment to elevating CAHNR’s digital presence. Kevin brings a unique blend of expertise in web development, accessibility, and UConn branding, paired with strong design sensibilities that result in websites and materials that are both functional and visually engaging. He played a central role in the College’s transition to the Cynder web platform, helping to develop a cohesive and flexible design framework while ensuring deadlines and institutional requirements were met. Known as a trusted and collaborative resource, Kevin consistently supports colleagues by providing guidance that strengthens digital skills across CAHNR. His work has helped position the College as a leader in web innovation across the University. Thank you, Kevin, for your dedication and impact on CAHNR.



Spring 2026

  • April 18, Grad Student Research Forum
  • April 21-22, UConn Gives
  • May 8, Faculty & Staff Meeting
  • May 11, Masters and PhD Commencements
  • May 15, CDEs
  • May 16, DPT Class of 2027 White Coat Ceremony
  • June 9, Grow and Thrive

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Compliance and Ethics Training

Don’t forget, Annual Employee Compliance and Ethics Training needs to be completed by May 1, 2026.


Staff Advisory Council is excited to bring back our annual Spring Plant Swap

Date: Thursday April 23, 2:30 – 3:30 PM
Location: Ratcliffe Hicks Arena



AnaAlicia Cruz, Rebecca Fahey, Brenna Regan, Kimberly Hughes, Alyssa Jones, Educational Program Assistants at UConn Extension’s Tolland office



What do you call a group of rabbits hopping away from you? A receding hareline.

There’s more fun in this month’s edition of the CAHNR Business Office newsletter. Each month, the team in CAHNR’s Business Office will update the CAHNR community on deadlines, policies, procedures, staffing changes, and all kinds of other useful information. Visit the CAHNR Business Office site for more.



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CAHNR makes an impact each and every year. We have an annual magazine to highlight some of the phenomenal work being done within our College’s research enterprise, academic programs, and Extension activities.



Equestrian Team Home Show

Hands On Learning at Pathobiology