- Jan 84:30 PMGroup Fitness Class – SpinFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Jan 86:00 PMHRM Virtual Information SessionAs you consider the HRM Progam at UConn, it is extremely important that that you make an informed choice, and attending a virtual information session is a valuable way to gather the missing pieces.
- Jan 86:00 PMSouth Park Directors Meeting
- Jan 86:30 PMUConn Men's Basketball at VillanovaView Men's Basketball full schedule. (https://uconnhuskies.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule)
- Jan 87:30 PMUConn Women's Basketball vs XavierView Women's Basketball's full schedule. (https://uconnhuskies.com/sports/womens-basketball/schedule)
- Jan 9All dayApply to Become a Pepper ScholarThe Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC) at UConn (P30 AG067988; Kuchel, Fortinsky - MPIs) is one of fifteen such centers throughout the United States funded by the National Institute on Aging at NIH. "Pepper Centers" honor Claude D. Pepper, the late Congressman who advocated for senior health and research to enable older adults to maintain or restore their independence. The overarching goal of the OAIC (Pepper) Program is to enhance function and independence in older adults through research. The UConn Pepper Center is pioneering a theme focused on Precision Gerontology, an approach to aging research and the care of older adults that seeks to render interventions enhancing function and independence more effective through an improved understanding of heterogeneity and more precise targeting (https://health.uconn.edu/pepper-center/). A key component of all Pepper Centers is the Research Education Component (REC), which provides financial support, education, and training to Pepper Scholars who Pepper Center leadership identify as showing particular promise as independent investigators. The REC at the UConn Pepper Center, led by Dr. David Steffens and Dr. George Kuchel, includes senior research leaders at UConn and Jackson Lab who could serve as mentors to Pepper Scholars (https://health.uconn.edu/pepper-center/research-and-education-component-rec/). A mentored research project is a primary focus of being a REC Scholar. We are issuing this solicitation to early stage faculty with an interest in aging-related research. Individuals with experience in this area are encouraged to apply, as are those with research backgrounds in non-aging related fields whose research might be enhanced with a new aging focus. Physician scientists and clinicians in other disciplines are especially encouraged to apply. We anticipate funding two new UConn Pepper Scholars through this competition. Funding for two Pepper Scholar positions would begin July 1, 2025. Pepper Scholar awards are typically awarded for one year, with a second year of funding based on evidence of progress and need. Since this award is taking place in year 5 of the current UConn Pepper Center funding cycle, a year 2 Pepper Scholar Award will also be contingent upon the parent grant's successful competitive renewal. The overall goals of the Pepper Center are focused on improving function and independence among older adults. As such the following criteria for Pepper Scholar Selection were developed to be consistent with these goals: • Trainee potential and commitment to an academic career • Demonstrated commitment to aging research • Alignment of proposed training and work with the broader mission of the NIA OAIC Pepper Center Program and the focus on UConn Pepper Center on Precision Gerontology • Availability and commitment of suitable mentorship • Ability to benefit from OAIC resources As an initial step prior to submitting a full Pepper Scholar application, we are requesting that potential candidates submit a Letter of Intent (LOI), due by 5 PM on January 17, 2025. The LOI should be one single-spaced page consisting of two paragraphs. The first paragraph should highlight aspects of the candidate's educational, training, and research background that are most relevant to the Pepper Scholar program, followed by a statement of how the candidate will benefit from the Pepper Scholars program. The second paragraph should include a brief description of the research project that will be supported by the Pepper Center REC. In addition to the LOI, candidates should submit either an NIH Biosketch (preferred) or a CV. The LOI and Biosketch/CV should be addressed to Dr. David Steffens, REC Core Leader and Dr. George Kuchel, REC Core Co-Leader, and emailed to Ms. Laura Masi at masi@uchc.edu Selected candidates will then be notified by January 31, 2025 and invited to submit a full application for the Pepper Scholar Program for a March 28, 2025 deadline.
- Jan 9All dayArt Exhibit in Celeste LeWitt Gallery (North Side of the Food Court)Our latest exhibit in Celeste LeWitt Gallery features "Luminous Pastels" by Jane Penfield and "Reflective Moments" by Paul R. Berger.(Note new date for reception.)
- Jan 9All dayBusiness of Farming Online Course, Cohort 1A hybrid course where participants will complete 7 modules that include both virtual and in-person meetings . It is designed to develop and strengthen the business and technical skills that many beginning farmers with 0 - 3 years of experience, but is for anyone that feels like they could benefit from the course. Participate in this learning experience with farmer peers and develop new networks in a safe environment to foster informal interactions, knowledge sharing, and relationship building. It is never too early to acquire some of the fundamental skills and habits in farm business management, such as How to Write a Business Plan, Statements for Financial Management, Grant Opportunities, Marketing/Branding, Tax Filing and more. Online Sessions: January 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd 12:00pm-1:30pm In Person Sessions: January 10th and 24th, 9:00am-3:30pm at the Hartford County Extension Center
- Jan 9All dayNominations Open – Provost's Awards for Excellence in Community-Engaged ScholarshipSubmit your nomination today!https://outreach.engagement.uconn.edu/awards/ (https://outreach.engagement.uconn.edu/awards/)
- Jan 9All dayThe Business of Farming Online CourseParticipate with farmer peers in a course designed to develop and strengthen the business and technical skills for beginning farmers with 0 - 3 years of experience.
- Jan 9All dayUrology Grand RoundsUrology Grand Rounds
- Jan 9All dayΦΒΣ Founders' DayPhi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. (ΦΒΣ) was founded on January 9, 1914 at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
- Jan 91:15 AMRock Dwellers in Urban Heat Islands: Adapting to a Harsh Novel BiomeTammo Reichgelt, Assistant Professor in Residence, Department of Earth Sciences, UConn
- Jan 96:00 AMNeurosurgery Thursday Residency Curriculum SeriesTwo CME credits are granted for these weekly educational series presented by varying faculty. Alternating weekly the Tumor Board invites will be sent directly from the Cancer Center for one CME credit. Virtual Event: https://uchc.WebEx.com/meet/Neurosurgery
- Jan 97:30 AMUrology Grand Rounds
- Jan 99:00 AMSTEM Programs Virtual Information SessionScience, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields are essential to U.S. economic competitiveness and growth. STEM-designated programs drive innovation and advancement, widening career prospects and strengthening the world economy. Those studying STEM develop a valuable quantitative and analytical skill set, elevating one's candidacy for well-paying, high-tech jobs. As you think critically about your next steps in higher education, join the UConn School of Business to learn more about the three STEM-designated Specialized Master's programs: MS in Business Analytics & Project Management (BAPM), MS in Financial Risk Management (FRM) and MS in Financial Technology (FinTech). This session will provide you with key information about the benefits of a STEM-designation and give you the opportunity to interact with program administrative and career staff.
- Jan 912:00 PMHiring Professionals' Perspectives on AI in Applications: Helping students navigate responsiblyIn an era where AI is transforming job applications, what impact is it really having on hiring decisions? Join us for an eye-opening panel featuring three industry professionals, who will share their observations on how applicants are using AI tools—for better or worse. Our industry experts will discuss real examples of AI's influence, exploring how certain uses can help students stand out while others may hinder their success. Designed for faculty and staff, this event will explore how AI shapes job applications today and provide practical advice on helping students navigate this evolving landscape responsibly. Panelists: Beth Dupont, Chief Human Resources & EEO Officer, O&G Industries, Inc. April Martin, Vice President of Marketing & Communications, CIRMA Rob Studivan, Sr. Corporate Recruiter/Immigration Specialist, eClinicalWorks Registration will be done through the Career Center with this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuhrjgtHNy9kU8x40GWleg5sqCHi0Xz (https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuhrjgtHNy9kU8x40GWleg5sqCHi0Xz)
- Jan 912:05 PMGroup Fitness Class – Spin (45)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Jan 91:00 PMLab Staff Weekly MeetingLab Staff Weekly Meeting
- Jan 92:00 PMDoctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Kiranmayi Vedantham"Melatonin Promotes Sleep by Activating BK Channels through MT1 in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus." Presenter: Kiranmayi Vedantham, Wang Lab Major Advisor: Zhao-Wen Wang, PhD
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