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- Sep 259:00 AMTibetan Monk Visit
- Sep 2511:00 AMGraduate Admissions: Program Application Processing in Slate and Admissions Cycle Kick Off!Join us for a deep dive into application requirements as part of the graduate admissions process. This session will go over updates, the process The Graduate School uses before programs see their applications (Initial Grad Audit bin), and what programs should be looking for in their program review process (Program Audit bin). This will include the difference in accessing graduate admissions requirements versus program requirements, how to upload recommendations, and checking materials on the checklist. Please bring your questions, as we will be holding time at the end for Q&A.See more about all Timely Topics offered by The Graduate School. (https://grad.uconn.edu/timely-topics/) Please register (https://uconn.kualibuild.com/app/636957bead4b66cb6fe9611e/run) to receive a Webex link for this event.
- Sep 2512:30 PMLeadership & Public Service Scholarships Info Session (Virtual)Are you a student leader who is passionate about public service? This information session will introduce students to several scholarship and fellowship opportunities in these areas, including the following:Truman Scholarship Udall Scholarship Newman Civic Fellowship Obama/Voyager Scholarship Hertog Foundation Fellowships Samvid Scholarship All of these competitions seek "change agents" who demonstrate passion, intelligence, commitment, and leadership on issues important to them. The session, which is aimed primarily at sophomores and juniors. will be hosted by Dr. Vin Moscardelli, Director of the Office of National Scholarship & Fellowships.
- Sep 256:00 PMMBA In-Person Roundtable EventCome visit the MBA Admissions and Advisement teams at the Stamford campus to learn more about the MBA program options and eligibility requirements. This in-person event is designed to provide prospective students time to speak directly with Admissions staff. Individuals who are interested in applying are welcome to bring their unofficial transcript(s) and resume to receive a preliminary review and recommended best next steps. A current MBA student will also be in attendance to answer any student experience related questions.
- Sep 256:00 PMNHPW SpeakerAs part of our National Hazing Prevention Week (NHPW) programming, we will host a speaker to help discuss the topic. This program isrequired for second-year fraternity and sorority members.
- Sep 26All dayNational Hazing Prevention WeekNational Hazing Prevention Week (NHPW) is a national initiative that occurs during the last full week of September each year, and aims to raise awareness and increase education about hazing. It encourages communities, institutions, organizations, and individuals to engage in intentional discussions about the problem of hazing.