Master Calendar
- Sep 14All dayUConn 4-H Big E EventsFind Big E related information using this link, https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h (https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h)
- Sep 14All dayUConn 4-H Big E EventsFind Big E related information using this link, https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h (https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h)
- Sep 15All dayFlyway of Life: Love Letters to Nature exhibitAn opening reception for "Flyway of Life" will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at the gallery, located in the Branford House at the UConn Avery Point campus in Groton. Admission is free.On Oct. 1 from 4 to 5:30 p.m., Koeck will be in conversation with John Dodd, executive director of the Atlantic Shark Institute, with food and refreshments. The event will take place in the gallery. After the conversation at 6 p.m. in the campus auditorium, a screening of Koeck's film "Flyway of Life," will be shown, followed by a question-and-answer session.
- Sep 1512:00 AMHealth Insurance Waiver deadlineLast day to waive the UCONN Health Insurance for the entire academic year.
- Sep 15All dayOpen Air 2025 – Outdoor Sculpture ExhibitionThe exhibiting artists are Marsha Borden, Helena Chastel, Kathryn Frund, Phoebe Godfrey, Hugh MacDonald, Bob Pavlik, Dan Potter, and R. Douglass Rice. Open Air 2025 is open daily and will remain on view through October 6, 2025. June 19, 2025 iis the last day to visit indoor art exhibitions. Exhibitions inside the AVS Gallery will resume on September 11, 2025
- Sep 15All dayUConn 4-H Big E EventsFind Big E related information using this link, https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h (https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h)
- Sep 15All dayUConn 4-H Big E EventsFind Big E related information using this link, https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h (https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h)
- Sep 1512:30 PMHolster Scholars Program Information Session (Virtual)The Holster Scholars Program (https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars) is a selective enrichment opportunity available only to first-year Honors students. The program supports a select number of students who wish to complete independent research, design, or creative projects in the summer following their first year at UConn.First-year Honors students are invited to join us in Webex for an introduction to the program followed by a Q&A. The session will be led by Dr. Vin Moscardelli (mailto:vin.moscardelli@uconn.edu), Director of the Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships (https://onsf.uconn.edu) and Coordinator of the Holster Scholars Program. LOCATION: https://uconnvtc.webex.com/meet/onsf (https://uconnvtc.webex.com/meet/onsf) To learn more about the program and for information on future information sessions, visit us on the web at https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars (https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars).
- Sep 157:00 PMHolster Scholars Program Information SessionThe Holster Scholars Program (https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars) is a selective enrichment opportunity available only to first-year Honors students. The program supports a select number of students who wish to complete independent research, design, or creative projects in the summer following their first year at UConn.First-year Honors students are invited to join us in the Buckley Classroom for an introduction to the program followed by a Q&A. The session will be led by Dr. Vin Moscardelli (mailto:vin.moscardelli@uconn.edu), Director of the Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships (https://onsf.uconn.edu) and Coordinator of the Holster Scholars Program. To learn more about the program and for information on future information sessions, visit us on the web at https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars (https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars).
- Sep 16All dayFlyway of Life: Love Letters to Nature exhibitAn opening reception for "Flyway of Life" will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at the gallery, located in the Branford House at the UConn Avery Point campus in Groton. Admission is free.On Oct. 1 from 4 to 5:30 p.m., Koeck will be in conversation with John Dodd, executive director of the Atlantic Shark Institute, with food and refreshments. The event will take place in the gallery. After the conversation at 6 p.m. in the campus auditorium, a screening of Koeck's film "Flyway of Life," will be shown, followed by a question-and-answer session.
- Sep 16All dayOpen Air 2025 – Outdoor Sculpture ExhibitionThe exhibiting artists are Marsha Borden, Helena Chastel, Kathryn Frund, Phoebe Godfrey, Hugh MacDonald, Bob Pavlik, Dan Potter, and R. Douglass Rice. Open Air 2025 is open daily and will remain on view through October 6, 2025. June 19, 2025 iis the last day to visit indoor art exhibitions. Exhibitions inside the AVS Gallery will resume on September 11, 2025
- Sep 16All dayUConn 4-H Big E EventsFind Big E related information using this link, https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h (https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h)
- Sep 16All dayUConn 4-H Big E EventsFind Big E related information using this link, https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h (https://www.thebige.com/p/competitions/4-h)
- Sep 1612:00 PMAfro Caribbean Mask Making
- Sep 1612:00 PMCareer Tuesday In Person- SynchronyWhere: School of Business, 2nd floor, Atrium Why Attend: Join us for Career Tuesday IN PERSON! The event is at the School of Business are open to all students. This is a chance for you to engage with employers in a casual setting - think of it like a pop-up Career Fair without the long lines. This is your chance to stop by for a visit with top employers to learn about their current openings and their company culture. Learn about their interviewing practices and make personal connections. No formal presentations, come as you are on your way to and from class. Open to all students and majors. No pre-registration necessary.
- Sep 1612:00 PMCLAS Campus Connections Workshop: Coping with Stress/Mindfulness & BreathingCollege is hard! Stress is normal and to be expected. This interactive program helps students learn some coping skills by learning about and practicing mindfulness and breathing techniques. Session is lead by SHaW Mental Health. Space is limited, so please register here: https://nexus.uconn.edu/secure_per/events/event_registration.php?ser=9794&rc=9333147340
- Sep 1612:00 PMInfo Session: Accelerate UConn NSF I-Corps ProgramLearn how to make real-world impact with your innovations by turning them into products/services that create value in the market Take your novel ideas to the next level by understanding how your research discovery or innovation can create value for potential customers. Learn about the people who could benefit from the commercialization of your technology and deepen your connections to the market ecosystem. Develop your skills for innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization through experiential learning. For scientific researchers, innovators, and tech-entrepreneurs, I-Corps has become the standard for commercializing research discoveries and technological innovations across the country! Accelerate UConn (https://ccei.uconn.edu/programs/accelerate-uconn/) is UConn's NSF I-Corps Program which provides specialized training and stipends of up to $1,500 to teams interested in exploring the commercial viability of their ideas for products and businesses that are based on their own inventions, University intellectual property, or any STEM-related technology. In this one hour, virtual info session, you'll hear from the Lead Instructor and Program Manager about the application process, teaching methodology and layout of the program. Learn if your technology is a good fit, and about potential commercialization pipelines. Each member of your team that is attending should RSVP individually. Who Should Attend: Faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students and/or undergraduates who are developing a scientific or technical discovery at any institution in the Northeast. Student innovators with an idea for a STEM-based innovation wanting to take the idea beyond the classroom into the market Innovators from across the Northeast region looking to commercialize their technology Startups founders in the region with a technology-based innovation looking to explore its commercial potential Benefits of the I-Corps Program: TRAINING: Four sessions introduce the I-Corps Lean LaunchPad approach to evaluating technologies through customer-discovery research, focused on identifying the technology's potential for development in a startup or other venture. FUNDING: Stipends of up to $1,500 are provided to each team and can be used to fund customer-discovery expenses such as travel to conferences & trade shows, patient advocacy groups, and LinkedIn Premium RESOURCES: Teams will receive mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs and innovators. Teams may also access other programs offered by Hub-affiliated institutions. FOLLOW-ON OPPORTUNITIES: Upon completion, teams are eligible for the national NSF I-Corps Teams program which provides an intensive 7-week training course and a $50,000 grant. Please register here to attend: https://lu.ma/w24fg7nf (https://lu.ma/w24fg7nf) To learn more about the program or apply visit https://ccei.uconn.edu/programs/accelerate-uconn/ (https://ccei.uconn.edu/programs/accelerate-uconn/) If you have any questions, please contact Alycia Chrosniak, alycia.chrosniak@uconn.edu (mailto:alycia.chrosniak@uconn.edu)
- Sep 1612:30 PMHolster Scholars Program Information Session (Virtual)The Holster Scholars Program (https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars) is a selective enrichment opportunity available only to first-year Honors students. The program supports a select number of students who wish to complete independent research, design, or creative projects in the summer following their first year at UConn.First-year Honors students are invited to join us in Webex for an introduction to the program followed by a Q&A. The session will be led by Dr. Vin Moscardelli (mailto:vin.moscardelli@uconn.edu), Director of the Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships (https://onsf.uconn.edu) and Coordinator of the Holster Scholars Program. LOCATION: https://uconnvtc.webex.com/meet/onsf (https://uconnvtc.webex.com/meet/onsf) To learn more about the program and for information on future information sessions, visit us on the web at https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars (https://honors.uconn.edu/holster-scholars).
- Sep 161:15 PMManaging Farm RiskFarming is not, and has never been, without risk. Several types of risk include weather, pests, financial and market challenges, labor/human resources, production, and legal risks. However, there are many methods and tools available for farmers to help mitigate these problems. This session will discuss the types of risk and how to avoid or handle them to maintain a successful business.Mary Conklin, Extension Educator Emerita, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, UConn
- Sep 161:15 PMManaging Farm RiskFarming is not, and has never been, without risk. Several types of risk include weather, pests, financial and market challenges, labor/human resources, production, and legal risks. However, there are many methods and tools available for farmers to help mitigate these problems. This session will discuss the types of risk and how to avoid or handle them to maintain a successful business.Mary Conklin, Extension Educator Emerita, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, UConn
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