- Oct 118:00 PMLiving Dead in DenmarkWhen the dead walk … run! Join CRT for this action-adventure/horror sequel to William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Set five years after the events of the original, the undead have risen to power and are trying to take over the world, led by the zombie lord and true king of Denmark. Fortinbras, assembling a formidable opposition, has resurrected the corpses of some of the greatest women that Shakespeare had to offer: Lady Macbeth, Juliet, and the very angry Ophelia. A clash of the undead titans ensues! "Using HAMLET as a jumping-off point, Nguyen throws in martial arts, horror movies, pop songs, puppetry, and comic books. Eat your heart out, Ed Wood …" -Backstage CRT 76th Anniversary Season Flex Passes on sale beginning September 4 at connecticutrep.uconn.edu. Single tickets on sale September 15. More info: 860-486-2113
- Oct 12All dayEight Days a Week : An Illustrated Record of Rock 'n' RollEnjoy this unique exhibition of rock music memorabilia from the archive of editor, journalist, and radio disc jockey Ken Best. This personal collection features decades worth of iconic photos, album covers, posters and promotional materials that Best has amassed while writing about music for newspapers in New Jersey and Connecticut and interviewing musicians and authors on the radio at WPKN in Bridgeport and WHUS in Storrs. Highlighted will be 50 photos of major rock 'n' roll figures by Connecticut photographer Joseph Sia, including his famous image of Jimi Hendrix at Woolsey Hall in New Haven in 1968, known as "The Shadow," from Best and Sia's 1992 book,Eight Days a Week: An Illustrated Record of Rock 'n' Roll (Pomegranate Books).
- Oct 13All dayAccelerate UConn: NSF I-Corps ProgramAccelerate UConn is UConn's National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Program. Its mission is to propel entrepreneurial teams whose technology concepts are likely candidates for commercialization. Participating teams will receive an introduction to the most critical elements of the I-Corps Curriculum and Lean Launchpad methodology. With the support of Accelerate UConn, teams will learn first-hand about entrepreneurship and explore the transition of their ideas, devices, processes, new scientific discoveries or other intellectual activities into the marketplace.OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2025|PROPELUS COHORT Program Dates October 31st from 9:30am-3:30pm, In-person November 6th from 3:00-6:00pm, Virtual November 13th from 3:00-6:00pm, Virtual November 20th from 3:00-6:00pm, VirtualBenefits The Propelus program is four weeks in length and includes an in-person kickoff and three webinars. The program helps researchers explore the customer perspective to inform how a discovery or innovation can become the basis of a successful startup or venture. Through the program, we provide training and grants to support team-based customer research aimed at investigating the viability and societal impact of scientific and technological discoveries. Participants can expect to receive:Training: Four sessions introducing the Lean LaunchPad methodology, which focuses on customer discovery research to evaluate the potential of your idea to solve problems and provide value. Funding: Stipends of up to $1,500 are provided to each selected team and can be used to fund expenses related to customer discovery research, including conferences and marketing tools. Resources: Selected teams will receive mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs and innovators. Teams may also utilize many other programs offered by the Hub-affiliated institutions. Follow-on opportunities: Upon completion, select teams are eligible for the National NSF I-Corps Teams program which provides an intensive 7-week training course and a $50,000 grant. Who Should Apply To apply to the Propelus program, researchers must form a team of at least two people involved with the scientific or technological discovery. The team must include:an Entrepreneurial Lead (EL) - often a postdoctoral researcher, graduate student or undergraduate a Technical Lead (TL) - usually a faculty member Please note: Non-university teams are also eligible if they have a tech- enabled innovationFunding Participants will be eligible to receive a stipend up to $1,500 to support costs incurred during customer discovery. Eligibility for this stipend is contingent upon full participation in each program session, office hours with instructors, and submission of a customer discovery log reflecting a minimum of 20 interviews.ApplyThe application deadline for this cohort is 11:59pm on October 13, 2025.APPLY HERE (https://ccei.uconn.edu/programs/accelerate-uconn/)
- Oct 13All dayEight Days a Week : An Illustrated Record of Rock 'n' RollEnjoy this unique exhibition of rock music memorabilia from the archive of editor, journalist, and radio disc jockey Ken Best. This personal collection features decades worth of iconic photos, album covers, posters and promotional materials that Best has amassed while writing about music for newspapers in New Jersey and Connecticut and interviewing musicians and authors on the radio at WPKN in Bridgeport and WHUS in Storrs. Highlighted will be 50 photos of major rock 'n' roll figures by Connecticut photographer Joseph Sia, including his famous image of Jimi Hendrix at Woolsey Hall in New Haven in 1968, known as "The Shadow," from Best and Sia's 1992 book,Eight Days a Week: An Illustrated Record of Rock 'n' Roll (Pomegranate Books).
- Oct 1312:45 PMSourcing/Bluebooking drop inDrop in at the Law Library Lab anytime during this hour to get any and all Bluebook and sourcing questions answered.This session is hosted by Anne Rajotte.
- Oct 131:00 PMASG Weekly Meeting
- Oct 132:00 PMPDE and Differential Geometry Seminar by Brett Kotschwar (Arizona State University)
- Oct 136:00 PMAAC Storrs Workshop- Strategies for Deeper Learning
- Oct 14All dayEight Days a Week : An Illustrated Record of Rock 'n' RollEnjoy this unique exhibition of rock music memorabilia from the archive of editor, journalist, and radio disc jockey Ken Best. This personal collection features decades worth of iconic photos, album covers, posters and promotional materials that Best has amassed while writing about music for newspapers in New Jersey and Connecticut and interviewing musicians and authors on the radio at WPKN in Bridgeport and WHUS in Storrs. Highlighted will be 50 photos of major rock 'n' roll figures by Connecticut photographer Joseph Sia, including his famous image of Jimi Hendrix at Woolsey Hall in New Haven in 1968, known as "The Shadow," from Best and Sia's 1992 book,Eight Days a Week: An Illustrated Record of Rock 'n' Roll (Pomegranate Books).
- Oct 149:00 AMMS FinTech Virtual Information SessionAs you consider a Graduate Program in Financial Technology (FinTech) at UConn, it is extremely important that you can make an informed choice. Attending a virtual information session is a valuable way to gather the missing pieces. The FinTech Virtual Information Sessions are an ideal opportunity to learn first-hand about all of our graduate FinTech program offerings and hear from admissions representatives who can answer your questions about pursuing this degree or certificate.
- Oct 1412:30 PMAAC Waterbury Workshop- Just Breathe: Stress Management
- Oct 1412:45 PMWhich database?Drop in for a short overview of which databases are best for which types of research or sources. Bring any and all of your questions about databases.This session is hosted by Tanya Johnson.
- Oct 141:00 PMBusiness Career Development Office Drop in HourCareer related questions? Drop in with quick career related inquiries, no appointment necessary.
- Oct 141:15 PMWhy Basic: AI Literacy Has Become Essential at All Stages of Life and How It Can Support Lifelong LearningThe speaker will relate a personal journey as a neurodivergent engineer and teacher. The talk will emphasize a strengths-based view of neurodiversity and why it matters for learners of every age to understand—including your grandchildren's generation.Arash Esmali Zagh, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UConn
- Oct 141:15 PMWhy Basic: AI Literacy Has Become Essential at All Stages of Life and How It Can Support Lifelong LearningThe speaker will relate a personal journey as a neurodivergent engineer and teacher. The talk will emphasize a strengths-based view of neurodiversity and why it matters for learners of every age to understand—including your grandchildren's generation.Arash Esmali Zagh, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UConn
- Oct 142:00 PMChemistry Colloquium: Seth Herzon, Yale UniversityChemistry Colloquium Seth Herzon Yale University Host: Dr. Mark Peczuh
- Oct 143:30 PMMCB Seminar Series: Dr. Juliet GirardDr. Juliet GirardUMass Boston Host: Stacey Hanlon
- Oct 144:00 PMAAC Hartford Workshop- Just Breathe: Stress Management
- Oct 144:00 PMAAC Storrs Workshop- Just Breathe: Stress Management
- Oct 15All day4-H: Fall Recognition Form Due
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