- Nov 810:00 AMDiversity Pre-Law DayUConn Law Stuart F. Smith Reading Room 45 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT Register at http://s.uconn.edu/diversityprelawday
- Nov 810:15 AMGroup Fitness Class – BarreFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 810:15 AMGroup Fitness Class – Row & StrengthFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 810:15 AMGroup Fitness Class – Theme Ride SaturdayFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 811:00 AMA Cornucopia Cabaret! by Emily SchubertEmily Schubert is a puppeteer, crankie maker, storyteller, and mixed media artist currently based in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. She has participated in puppet theater festivals and workshops in Europe, Indonesia, and the United States, including performing with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and at the National Puppetry Festival, National Puppet Slam, and New Orleans Giant Puppet Festival. Emily believes that everyone could use more puppet encounters and chances to stop and smell the flowers! Ticket Prices: Adults: $12; Members/Seniors: $10; Students: $8; Kids: $6 (12 years and under). Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, by calling 860-486-8580, or online at bimp.ticketleap.com (https://bimp.ticketleap.com/). A surcharge will be added to any purchases made online. Tickets may also be purchased at the Ballard Institute on the day of the performance starting at 10 a.m. There will be open seating and no reservations. Visitors can park in the Storrs Center Garage located at 33 Royce Circle. For more information about these performances or if you require accommodation to attend this event, please contact Ballard Institute staff at 860-486-8580 or bimp@uconn.edu. (mailto:bimp@uconn.edu)
- Nov 811:00 AMGroup Fitness Class – 50/50For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 811:30 AMAlpha Sigma Phi Tommy Fund Philanthropy TailgateJoin us before the Duke vs. UConn game for a philanthropy tailgate benefiting The Tommy Fund, an organization dedicated to supporting families tirelessly battling pediatric cancer. All UConn students (and their friends and families) are invited to stop by, enjoy the game-day energy, and make a difference! We'll be selling gold merchandise and lemonade, with all proceeds going directly to The Tommy Fund.
- Nov 812:00 PMCFSD Service EventSaturday, November 8, Don't Mess With Mansfield Community Cleanup Day, 12-4 PM. Sign up will be available soon!
- Nov 812:00 PMDon't Mess with Mansfield: Community Clean Up DayDrop in anytime throughout the event to pick up litter and make Storrs pretty! Counts for service hours. Bags, gloves and high visibility vests will be available at our litter stations (https://maps.app.goo.gl/34Jz1ssdkNdjhH389) spaced throughout the UConn campus. Participate for a long as you would like, whenever you can between noon and 4pm on November 8, 2025. Learn more on our website (https://sustainability.uconn.edu/2025/10/06/dont-mess-with-mansfield-community-cleanup-day-november-8-2025/).
- Nov 82:00 PMA Cornucopia Cabaret! by Emily SchubertEmily Schubert is a puppeteer, crankie maker, storyteller, and mixed media artist currently based in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. She has participated in puppet theater festivals and workshops in Europe, Indonesia, and the United States, including performing with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and at the National Puppetry Festival, National Puppet Slam, and New Orleans Giant Puppet Festival. Emily believes that everyone could use more puppet encounters and chances to stop and smell the flowers! Ticket Prices: Adults: $12; Members/Seniors: $10; Students: $8; Kids: $6 (12 years and under). Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, by calling 860-486-8580, or online at bimp.ticketleap.com (https://bimp.ticketleap.com/). A surcharge will be added to any purchases made online. Tickets may also be purchased at the Ballard Institute on the day of the performance starting at 10 a.m. There will be open seating and no reservations. Visitors can park in the Storrs Center Garage located at 33 Royce Circle. For more information about these performances or if you require accommodation to attend this event, please contact Ballard Institute staff at 860-486-8580 or bimp@uconn.edu. (mailto:bimp@uconn.edu)
- Nov 82:00 PMWalking Through Deep Time at UConnJoin professor Robert Thorson for a leisurely walk on UConn's beautiful historic campus. In sequence, we will explore the materials used to create its 20th century buildings, the building layout as a consequence of glacial streaming, a metaphorical walk through deep time using bricks for scale, the origin of Swan lake, and the deeply symbolic Stone Pavilion. The walk will end with an optional half-hour exercise walk to explore other campus sites of earthly interest.
- Nov 86:00 PMVoices of Freedom Gospel ChoirVoices of Freedom is a unique ensemble of approximately 80 or more students which provides personal elevation and enlightenment of the gospel and spiritual music of the Black Experience Church.
- Nov 88:00 PMZOSO: THE ULTIMATE LED ZEPPELIN EXPERIENCEThe band was founded by Matt Jernigan and Adam Sandling. Jernigan, who takes on the colossal role of Robert Plant, has a commanding stage presence that rivals the icon himself. Sandling, who brings John Paul Jones to life, masterfully plays bass, keyboards, and madolin, replicating the multifaceted talent of the Zeppelin legend.
- Nov 9All dayConnecticut Student Writers Submission PeriodThe Connecticut Writing Project (CWP) sponsors Connecticut Student Writers (CSW), a magazine established in 1987 by the CWP to honor excellence in writing by students from kindergarten through high school. The highlight of the publication process is the Student Recognition Night, a celebration hosted by the CWP on the UConn campus. For more details on how to submit, visit the CWP website linked below.
- Nov 9All dayCWP Fall RetreatANNOUNCING THE CWP-STORRS UPCOMING TEACHER-WRITER RETREAT AT TRINITY RETREAT CENTER The CWP-Storrs has been successfully providing writers retreats for teachers since 1990. Our retreats offer educators the opportunity to devote time to their writing, share feedback, network, and learn from other writers. DATES: Friday, November 7 to Sunday, November 9 SCHEDULE: Friday night: Check-in any time after 4 p.m. Dinner at 6:00 p.m.. After-dinner free time. Saturday: Breakfast at 8 a.m. Independent work until lunch at noon. Optional outing or small group seminar after lunch. Dinner at 6:00 p.m. Evening celebratory read-around. There are lovely hiking trails on the property, so bring sturdy shoes if plan on going hiking. Sunday: Meals at 8 a.m. and noon. Independent work or optional outing until farewells by 2:00 p.m. ACCOMMODATIONS: Private or shared (double) rooms with private bathrooms Meals provided, with gluten-free and vegetarian options available Linens and soap provided WRITERS AND EDUCATORS OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO JOIN US! Past retreats have produced all categories of writing, from poetry to academic research. Our main goal is to provide educators the much needed time and space to pursue their work. INTERESTED? For more information contact Susan Luarencot, CWP-Storrs Writing Programs Leader, at slaurencot50@gmail.com Registration forms and fees are due to Trinity by Monday, October 24th. Thank you for your interest in attending our spring writers retreat! The retreat will begin with dinner on the evening of Friday, November 7th and wrap up on the afternoon of Sunday, November 9th. The prices listed below include room, meals, and all program fees for your stay. Please note that arrangements for sharing rooms must be made by participants. In addition, individual schedule changes may affect pricing; please contact Danielle Pieratti if you have questions about fees. To register, use the registration form found in the PDF linked below: Trinity Fall 2025 Retreat Registration
- Nov 9All 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).
- Nov 9All dayFRAME Contest: Deadline Extended!UConn and UConn Health faculty, staff, and students from all disciplines are invited to submit striking research images, graphics, or artwork. Winning entries will be displayed in OVPR spaces, transforming our walls into a gallery that celebrates the creativity and diversity of UConn research.Showcase the beauty of your research – from stunning microscopy images and bold data visualizations to fieldwork photos and original research-inspired art. Share your work with the UConn community Celebrate the creativity that drives discovery Click here (https://research.uconn.edu/frame-contest/) for contest details and entry form. Deadline: December 31, 2025 Questions: Contact research@uconn.edu (mailto:research@uconn.edu).FRAME: A creative, engaging forum showcasing UConn research.
- Nov 9All dayScholastic Writing Awards 2025-26Entries open on October 1, 2025 at 10:00 AM EST and the deadline for entries for the Connecticut region is Tuesday, December 24, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST. For returning students, click here to upload entries for the Connecticut region for 2025-26. For new students, follow the directions in the Three Easy Steps to Enter below. We invite you to check out the entry process videos designed to help guide students through creating accounts, uploading original works, and completing their entries. Below you will find the information you need to enter the Connecticut Scholastic Art & Writing Awards: Three Easy Steps to Enter Sign up! Create an account at Scholastic How to Enter to enter your work to the 2025 Scholastic Awards. Note you will need the email address of a parent or guardian. Create and Upload Your Work. The Scholastic Awards looks for work that demonstrates originality, skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision. After you create your work, you can upload it to your Scholastic Awards Account. Once you have logged in, follow the instructions to upload all of your entries into the system. Every category has specific requirements so please read the Copyright & Plagiarism Guidelines and Category Descriptions carefully. Note that you will need your educator's email address. Pay for Your Work. After uploading your work, you will be prompted to pay for your entry through Stripe. The cost for an individual entry is $10 and a portfolio is $30. Please note fee waivers are available for teens who express that the fee poses a barrier to participation.
- Nov 9All dayThanksgiving DriveLambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. and Pi Delta Psi Fraternity, Inc. are partnering to host a Thanksgiving Food Drive in support of the Covenant Soup Kitchen. Over the course of two weeks, we will collect non-perishable food donations from students, faculty, and community members to help provide meals for families in need during the holiday season. Donation boxes will be placed throughout campus, including at cultural centers, Rowe, Wilbur Cross, and other central locations. This initiative aims to foster community engagement, promote service, and highlight the importance of giving back. By working together, we hope to make a meaningful impact and ensure that more families can enjoy a warm meal this Thanksgiving!
- Nov 9All dayUConn Extension Ornamental & Turf Short CourseThis course consists of eight online modules that the student can complete independently. An instructor will meet virtually with the students weekly to review each module topic and answer questions. Expect to spend study time reviewing each module topic outside of the review class. A student who completes all the modules, works through the quizzes, and studies the resource materials independently should be able to pass both the written and oral state exam successfully.
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