Tuesday, May 21, 2024
- 12:00 AM1hUConn Summer Horseback Riding
- All dayA Special Exhibit for Art Connection StudioArt Connection Studio (http://www.artconnectionstudio.org) is a program of Vinfen, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. ACS teaches art skills to participants and helps them use their talents to generate income. We want to highlight their efforts and dedication to empowerment. We also want to draw attention to the great work that UConn does with the same population through our Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service
- All dayAnnual Compliance and Ethics TrainingThe University is required to provide all faculty and staff with annual training on:Elements of the University's compliance program University's expectations that all will act in accordance with applicable laws, policies and standards Obligations as a state employee under the Connecticut State Code of Ethics. Developed by the Office of University Compliance, training provides realistic scenarios and examples of how issues of ethics and compliance may arise in your work as a state employee. You can complete your training in one of two ways: Attend a live virtual session. Register for a Live Session on March 13, (https://compliance.uconn.edu/live-virtual-annual-compliance-and-ethics-training/)April 18, or May 15. (https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.net%2Ftn.jsp%3Ff%3D001W4Wf-50Bu4D3p4e7l5aHq4GnUDjcRjdMRbQPoLu2O5pY0UkAZ0Lkmy3oAtIr75IbnZzL4DkUf1yc6MGn2lpiEnuwEbXvufsTrgYPtujkmAxp2XnRkQ1z8vQ1x4Iqg9W-gApy3zG9tWaPkbwYcJrBLjeGS2HXVbjoY0gA_k0rRDu9q1jQjnUegRayWKbBxfI1mwclUNT7e-P877c8jvQsbkW9Rv0Mm-km%26c%3DPRBnrXdkPzZYvHa8JUIdLI9kKYTID5ANlpvfr21sMI54j7OpXdh4Tw%3D%3D%26ch%3DTaB7hP9j_VwJfuObC4kzxP8v8ZVCLbsd8KDNMZ1qrQrmFT4-u2eCOg%3D%3D&data=05%7C02%7Calexa.biron%40uconn.edu%7C8f8c2a5b5f60464f993c08dc1dae304e%7C17f1a87e2a254eaab9df9d439034b080%7C0%7C0%7C638417881206896123%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=h%2FHY7bLITDScOxaC4qiRAupySyhF5Ff0v9g1lKb2cFo%3D&reserved=0) Estimated Time: 90 minutes Location: Online via Webex Registration is required. Employees should register for live sessions as early as possible, because sessions will be limited. If you register for a live Webex session, you do not need to complete the online training course. Complete online training on your own schedule by May 31, 2024. Access the Online Training (http://hr.uconn.edu/learningatwork) *Special payroll employees are not required to complete compliance training unless mandated by their Department Head.
- All dayArt Exhibit in Celeste LeWitt GalleryWe will also feature a photography series called "Forgotten in Time", by Mallorie Ostrowitz, which explores abandoned spaces and highlights the beauty in remnants of time passed.
- All dayArt Exhibit in Celeste LeWitt Gallery (North Side of the Food Court)Exhibits featuring painter Catie Lewis and photographer Mallorie Ostrowitz
- All dayNew England Statistics SymposiumThe symposium has been bringing together statisticians from all over New England and beyond to a central location to share research, discuss emerging issues in the field, and network with colleagues since it was first started at UConn in 1987. Please visit the event's homepage for this information at https://symposium.nestat.org/ (https://symposium.nestat.org/)
- All daySouth Park Clinic Directors MeetingSouth Park Clinic directorship monthly meeting
- All dayUConn Summer Horseback Riding
- 8:00 AM8h 30m2024 Summer OrientationAll incoming UConn students (both transfer and first-year) are required to attend one of our On-campus New Student Orientation sessions. These sessions give incoming students the opportunity to learn more about our campus resources, to meet other incoming students, to consult with an Academic Advisor, and to create their upcoming semester class schedule.
- 8:00 AM8h 30m2024 Summer OrientationAll incoming UConn students (both transfer and first-year) are required to attend one of our On-campus New Student Orientation sessions. These sessions give incoming students the opportunity to learn more about our campus resources, to meet other incoming students, to consult with an Academic Advisor, and to create their upcoming semester class schedule.
- 8:30 AM9hMolecular Biology and Biophysics Retreat: Hill-Stead MuseumMolecular Biology and Biophysics Retreat
- 10:00 AM45mWeekly Office Hours: STEM Graduate Business Programs (Admissions)No registration needed! Just "stop by" with your questions – we want to be there for you in a way that is convenient for you. This weekly session is designed for international applicants to STEM Graduate Business Programs (https://grad.business.uconn.edu/STEM/).Join the event (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82256468295)
- 10:00 AM45mWeekly Office Hours: STEM Graduate Business Programs (Admissions)No registration needed! Just "stop by" with your questions – we want to be there for you in a way that is convenient for you. This weekly session is designed for international applicants to STEM Graduate Business Programs (https://grad.business.uconn.edu/STEM/).Join the event (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82256468295)
- 10:00 AM45mWeekly Office Hours: STEM Graduate Business Programs (Admissions)No registration needed! Just "stop by" with your questions – we want to be there for you in a way that is convenient for you. This weekly session is designed for international applicants to STEM Graduate Business Programs (https://grad.business.uconn.edu/STEM/).Join the event (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82256468295)
- 12:00 PM1hUConn CIRCA Resilience Adaptation & Engineering and Inland and Coastal Flooding WebinarThis series is a continuation effort after our research symposium and research seed grant and is aimed at showcasing the research efforts of UConn faculty members and fostering collaboration within the university's community. Each webinar will center around one of the four research areas outlined by CIRCA, accessible on our website (https://circa.uconn.edu/research-interest-areas/). #1 in the series, this webinar will cover Resilience Adaptation and Engineering and Inland and Coastal Flooding and features Dr. James O'Donnell (https://circa.uconn.edu/person/james-odonnell/), Professor of Marine Science and Executive Director of CIRCA.REGISTER (https://circa.uconn.edu/2024-circa-research-webinar-series/)
- 1:15 PM1h 30mTales from the Sea: Labor Market Explanations for the Decline of New England WhalingThe New England whaling industry dominated global whaling for the first half of the 19th century and then saw sustained decline, coming to an end in the 1920s even as global demand for the products of whaling remained high. This research examines the history of New England whaling and the labor market factors that led to its death. Presented by Niti Pandey, Professional Studies, ECSU