Master Calendar
- Oct 71:15 PMLet's Talk with JessicaStudents who may benefit from attending a Let's Talk: Mental Health Office Hours session include:Students who want help connecting to resources but are unsure where to begin Students who are looking for advice on a non-clinical issue Students who are unsure about therapy and are curious about what it is like to talk to a therapist Students who may have concerns about the mental health of a friend and seek advice on how to support their friend If a student is not an imminent risk, and is refusing your support in contacting our office, you may also consider contacting the UConn Student CARE Team (https://studentcareteam.uconn.edu/). This session is held by Jessica Doyle, LCSW (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/jessica-doyle/)
- Oct 71:30 PMLet's Talk with MichelleStudents who may benefit from attending a Let's Talk: Mental Health Office Hours session include:Students who want help connecting to resources but are unsure where to begin Students who are looking for advice on a non-clinical issue Students who are unsure about therapy and are curious about what it is like to talk to a therapist Students who may have concerns about the mental health of a friend and seek advice on how to support their friend If a student is not an imminent risk, and is refusing your support in contacting our office, you may also consider contacting the UConn Student CARE Team (https://studentcareteam.uconn.edu/). This session is held by Sijia (Michelle) Chen, LPC (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/sarah-hallwood/)
- Oct 72:00 PMAccessible Colors for Digital Content WorkshopWe are pleased to offer accessible technology workshops as part of an ongoing workshop series. These workshops are intended to enhance the knowledge and skills of University employees and organizations in the use of accessible technology.
- Oct 72:00 PMiZone Closed for Workshop
- Oct 72:00 PMThe Recharge Room at the LibraryPause. Unwind. Thrive.Drop in to HBL 1101 for a soft, low-pressure space in the library to rest your brain, reset your energy, and take a mindful minute (or more) for yourself. Explore creative hands-on activities like collaging, coloring pages and zine-making, browse cozy books from our wellness and leisure collections, and connect with campus resources that support your well-being. Whether a five-minute breather between classes or a full-on study break, you're welcome here.
- Oct 72:30 PMEarly Childhood Specializations Virtual Information SessionUse the link provided to sign up for the information session of your choosing. If the dates do not work for you and you're still interested in learning more, please email Mary Tabb Foley at mary.tabb@uconn.edu.
- Oct 72:30 PMGroup Therapy - Interpersonal Group for Graduate StudentsInterpersonal Group for Graduate Students Graduate Students Interpersonal Groups focuses on promoting emotional wellbeing as you balance academics, relationships, family, and personal responsibilities. Groups offer a supportive confidential space to share your concerns, practice skills and get feedback.To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700 (tel:+18604864705) This session is held by Carlos- Gonzalez- Martinez, LCSW (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/carlos-gonzalez-martinez/) For many concerns that students face – like overwhelming stress, anxiety, difficult relationships, depression, academic difficulties, and more – group therapy is the best option for support and healing. Facilitated by Student Health and Wellness (SHaW) counselors, our therapy groups encourage peer support, promote emotional wellbeing, and increase a felt sense of connection. Participants often find that they feel less alone in their struggles, and walk away with newfound support and ideas for coping.
- Oct 73:00 PMIntro to Investment Banking: Kick-off EventJoin us for the Stamford Investment Banking Club's first event of the year! Meet the executive board, learn about the club's mission, and get an introduction to investment banking: what it is, why it's a top career choice, and the pros, cons, and career paths it offers. We will cover how to secure an internship by mastering the three pillars: resume, networking, and interviews. Enjoy free food while previewing upcoming events and workshops, including our Resume Workshop, and share your input on what you would like to see (and eat) at future meetings.
- Oct 73:30 PMGroup Therapy - Interpersonal Group for Undergraduate StudentsInterpersonal Group for Undergraduate Students Undergraduate Students Interpersonal Groups focuses on promoting emotional wellbeing as you balance academics, relationships, family, and personal responsibilities. Groups offer a supportive confidential space to share your concerns, practice skills and get feedback. To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700 (tel:860-486-4705). This session is held by Maritza Lugo-Stalker, (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/maritza-lugo-stalker/) For many concerns that students face – like overwhelming stress, anxiety, difficult relationships, depression, academic difficulties, and more – group therapy is the best option for support and healing. Facilitated by Student Health and Wellness (SHaW) counselors, our therapy groups encourage peer support, promote emotional wellbeing, and increase a felt sense of connection. Participants often find that they feel less alone in their struggles, and walk away with newfound support and ideas for coping.
- Oct 73:30 PMMCB Seminar Series: Dr. Amy MacQueenDr. Amy MacQueen Wesleyan University Host: Stacey HanlonZippers and Stitches in the Meiotic Nucleus Dr. MacQueen will present data that informs how we think one meiosis-specific protein, Zip1, manages to carry out two different jobs within the meiotic nucleus. Zip1 carries out two independent activities that each contribute to ensuring chromosomes generate a stable association with their proper (homologous) pairing partners, a task that is critical for the formation of gamete nuclei carrying the proper number of chromosomes. Interestingly, one of Zip1's critical jobs involves processing DNA recombination intermediates at discrete sites along chromosomes, while Zip1's other job involves the assembly of a relatively large chromosomal complex that globally "zips" the entire length of chromosome axes into close proximity. We have acquired data showing that Zip1's two activities are regulated by adjacent regions of its N terminal tip, and that phosphorylation may serve as a molecular "switch", changing Zip1's capacity to carry out these two roles.Publications:Full-Length Synaptonemal Complex Grows Continuously during Meiotic Prophase in Budding Yeast (https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1002993)Crossover recombination and synapsis are linked by adjacent regions within the N terminus of the Zip1 synaptonemal complex protein (https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1008201)Proximity labeling reveals new functional relationships between meiotic recombination proteins in S. cerevisiaeMacQueen Lab website (https://macqueenlab.research.wesleyan.edu/)
- Oct 74:00 PMConnections for TomorrowNetworking is one of the most powerful tools you can use to create opportunities for your future. This interactive workshop will help you understand the value of building connections both on campus and beyond, and give you practical strategies for networking online and in person. You'll learn how to confidently introduce yourself, craft a memorable elevator pitch, and make authentic connections that can support your professional goals. Whether you're just starting to get involved on campus or preparing to enter the job market, this session will give you the skills and confidence to grow your network for tomorrow's success. Career Competencies (skills) that this event may help you develop include Communication, Professionalism, and Career & Self-Development. This event is part of the Month of Discovery: https://discovery.fyp.uconn.edu/ (https://discovery.fyp.uconn.edu/)Registration is not required; however if you would like this event added to your calendar, please go here (https://uconn.12twenty.com/events/30006101301053)
- Oct 74:00 PMPet Therapy at Cordial Storrs HousePlease note that Pet Therapy is provided on a volunteer basis. We cannot guarantee that dogs will be present the entire time.
- Oct 74:30 PMFunding Your Research and Creative Projects
- Oct 74:30 PMInfo Session - UConn Administrator Preparation Program
- Oct 74:30 PMWhitney Hockey DinnerCarolina Hurricanes Pulled Pork Sandwich Butter toasted biscuits, Eastern North Carolina BBQ Sauce, ColeslawNashville Predators Hot Chicken Crispy hot chicken served with pickles and ranchColumbus Blue Jackets "Johnny Marzetti" An Ohio casserole consisting of noodles, ground beef and sausage, peppers, tomato, and cheeseDetroit Red Wings Pizza Homemade Detroit style pizzaColorado Avalanche Potatoes Roasted potato, garlic ranch, bacon, scallion, cheeseNHL Vegetable MedleyWashington Capitals Pumpkin Curry Roasted pumpkin, tofu, coconut milk, red curry, peppers, served with brown jasmine riceAction Bar - Philadelphia Flyer Steak SandwichWhile supplies last.
- Oct 75:30 PMEnvisioning Primary Care in the Age of AI
- Oct 75:30 PMStatewide Dyslexia Awareness Collaborative KickoffThe Connecticut State Department of Education's Office of Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities has partnered with agencies from across the state to advance the 2025-2026 Dyslexia Awareness Collaborative. The campaign features a series of coordinated activities designed to promote awareness and a shared understanding of dyslexia, with the goal of ensuring equitable student identification and support. Guest Speakers Include: Deon L. Butler, former NFL athlete, motivational speaker, and author. Don't miss the meet and greet and book signing! Dr. Fumiko Hoeft, physician and neuroscientist, Campus Dean and CAO of UConn Waterbury.
- Oct 76:00 PMAAC Storrs Workshop- Prioritization Techniques
- Oct 76:00 PMEducational Program
- Oct 76:00 PMPh.D. Virtual Information SessionAs you consider the Doctorate (PhD) program in Business Administration at UConn, it is extremely important that you make an informed choice, and attending a virtual infosession is a valuable way to gather the missing pieces. The PhD Virtual Infosessions are an ideal opportunity to learn first-hand about our highly regarded program and hear from admissions representatives.
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