In this episode, we sit down (finally in our real studio!) with Leo Lachut '89, Director of Academic Support and Assistant Director of First Year Programs and Learning Communities. A first-generation college student himself, Leo talks about how, while student needs have remained roughly the same since his undergraduate days, the resources to help them succeed have vastly expanded.
But there's another side to Leo Lachut: a limousine-driving side. Moonlighting as a limo driver since he was in graduate school, Leo tells us about the 'Limo Code,' and the time he almost found himself on a Broadway stage by accident.
Tom and Julie round out this episode by reminding people not to spell "UConn" in all capital letters, in hopes of furthering a surprisingly intense online debate.
Sculpting a UConn Tradition
Buying Local, Listening Local, Newspapering Local
Back to the Big East
A Building (Almost) Named Nate
Where Have All the Glide-O-Rides Gone?
Finding the Blues
Supreme Deliberations
Broadcasting Diverse Voices in Sports
Here Comes The Story of the Hurricane
Symbol of Might to the Foe
The Great Grade-Change Caper
The Tide Is In
The Spirit of '49
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A Nation in Turmoil
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The Graduate
Gamers, Graduates, 'Husky Farm Girls'
Anatomically Correct Squids
Coronavirus Exile: Week One
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