Featured Organizations
African Student Association - Stamford CampusAfrican Student Association is a club where both African Students and Non-African students can come together to embrace and become more knowledgeable about the African culture as well as celebrating each others own identities and having fun whilst.
Allied Health Sciences ClubTo promote student participation in health care related activities, provide educational outreach to campus community, participate in community service and enhance career development.
Community Service DaysThe purpose of Community Service Days is to provide meaningful service opportunities to UConn students in order to meet the needs of our community partnering organizations.
Cooking Club, UConnUConn Cooking Club brings together students of all skill levels to explore cooking through hands-on events, cultural cuisine nights, and fun food-related activities. Learn new skills, share meals, and connect with others who love food!
Graduate Society of Women EngineersThe organization shall support and promote the interests of graduate women in engineering. GRAD SWE will foster a supportive environment for career development and mentorship.
Huskies in Christ - Stamford CampusA student-run Christian Organization based in UConn Stamford which aims to provide an educational and overall fun environment for fellow Huskies and non-Huskies alike to learn about Christianity and to fellowship in Christian unity.- International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS)The Center for International Students and Scholars (CISS) provides essential services to UConn's international students as well as programs designed to support international students during their transition to life in the U.S.
Students for Justice in PalestineStudents for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is a pro-Palestinian college student activism organization. Our mission is to work to educate members of our community, specifically about the plight of the Palestinian people.
Upcoming Events
Mon, Mar 30Barbershop GroupGroup therapy provides clinical support to foster healing for students managing mental health concerns while supporting their academic success. Facilitated by Mental Health providers, groups are designed to promote emotional well-being and increase connection and belonging. To join any group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700. More info about SHaW’s Group Sessions. Barbershop The “Barbershop Group” is a therapy group for men who have had past traumatic experiences and would like to learn new ways of coping and managing the effects of that trauma. The group recognizes the need for men to develop different skills that will effectively improve how we express our emotions and build relationships in a safe space. What better place to do that than the barbershop? The Barbershop model is derived from the “Men’s Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model”- (M-TREM.) The Barbershop Group uses a Psycho-educational and skills-oriented approach that is person-centered. Over the years The Barbershop has provided men with a safe, non-judgmental setting where they can speak freely and be themselves. Unfortunately, we will not be providing haircuts, but we will be providing open discussion where honest responses in group discussions are encouraged, and we will engage in several exercises that are used to introduce you to and try new coping skills. I look forward to seeing you all at “The Shop”. To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700. This session is held by Greg Davis, LPC 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. When: Mondays Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm Location: Arjona Building, SHaW Arjona 4th Floor
Thu, Apr 2SAWEA Graduation Cord 2026We’re excited to share that our annual pink graduation cords are back again! If you’re a female graduating this year, this is a great way to celebrate your achievement while supporting an important cause. We are selling pink cords for $10 each, and 50% of all profits will go toward supporting girls’ education in Nepal through the Little Sisters Fund. The Little Sisters Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering girls in Nepal by providing scholarships, education support, and resources to help them stay in school. Their mission is to give girls the opportunity to break cycles of poverty and build brighter futures through education. If you would like to purchase a cord, please use the link below to place your SAWEA Graduation Cord 2026 Order Form Pickup dates and details will be available on the form. If you have any questions, feel free to reply to this email, we’re happy to help! Congratulations to all our graduating members, we’re so proud of you!
Mon, Apr 6Barbershop GroupGroup therapy provides clinical support to foster healing for students managing mental health concerns while supporting their academic success. Facilitated by Mental Health providers, groups are designed to promote emotional well-being and increase connection and belonging. To join any group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700. More info about SHaW’s Group Sessions. Barbershop The “Barbershop Group” is a therapy group for men who have had past traumatic experiences and would like to learn new ways of coping and managing the effects of that trauma. The group recognizes the need for men to develop different skills that will effectively improve how we express our emotions and build relationships in a safe space. What better place to do that than the barbershop? The Barbershop model is derived from the “Men’s Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model”- (M-TREM.) The Barbershop Group uses a Psycho-educational and skills-oriented approach that is person-centered. Over the years The Barbershop has provided men with a safe, non-judgmental setting where they can speak freely and be themselves. Unfortunately, we will not be providing haircuts, but we will be providing open discussion where honest responses in group discussions are encouraged, and we will engage in several exercises that are used to introduce you to and try new coping skills. I look forward to seeing you all at “The Shop”. To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700. This session is held by Greg Davis, LPC 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. When: Mondays Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm Location: Arjona Building, SHaW Arjona 4th Floor
Mon, Apr 13Barbershop GroupGroup therapy provides clinical support to foster healing for students managing mental health concerns while supporting their academic success. Facilitated by Mental Health providers, groups are designed to promote emotional well-being and increase connection and belonging. To join any group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700. More info about SHaW’s Group Sessions. Barbershop The “Barbershop Group” is a therapy group for men who have had past traumatic experiences and would like to learn new ways of coping and managing the effects of that trauma. The group recognizes the need for men to develop different skills that will effectively improve how we express our emotions and build relationships in a safe space. What better place to do that than the barbershop? The Barbershop model is derived from the “Men’s Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model”- (M-TREM.) The Barbershop Group uses a Psycho-educational and skills-oriented approach that is person-centered. Over the years The Barbershop has provided men with a safe, non-judgmental setting where they can speak freely and be themselves. Unfortunately, we will not be providing haircuts, but we will be providing open discussion where honest responses in group discussions are encouraged, and we will engage in several exercises that are used to introduce you to and try new coping skills. I look forward to seeing you all at “The Shop”. To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700. This session is held by Greg Davis, LPC 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. When: Mondays Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm Location: Arjona Building, SHaW Arjona 4th Floor
Mon, Apr 20Sexpert Peer Health Educator Drop In HoursStop by South Campus to connect with Student Health and Wellness’s Sexperts & chat about sex and relationships! Sexpert Peer Health Educator Peer Support Drop-In Hours are a free service offered on the UConn Storrs campus. Peer Support Drop-In Hours are a great option for students who have questions about sex and sexual health, are looking for a non-judgmental, laid-back environment to discuss a sex related concern or issue, or are interested in improving their sexual health and personal well-being. The Sexperts are trained to provide education, support, and connection to resources on and off-campus on a wide variety of topics pertaining to sex, sexual health, and relationships. Spring 2026 Drop In Hours: Monday, January 26th - Friday, May 1st Mondays: 9am-4pm Tuesdays: 9:30am-6pm Wednesdays: 9am-7pm Thursdays: 12:30pm-6pm Fridays: 11:30pm-1pm Location: Wilson Hall, Room 106 Sexperts (and supervising staff) are designated confidential employees under UConn’s Title IX Reporting Obligations. Peer support sessions are for educational and support purposes only. Peer support visits are not on-call or emergency services, and are not for individualized medical advice, nor are they counseling or therapy. If you can’t make the times listed, or would prefer to schedule an appointment with a staff sex educator, please reach out to Program Manager for Sexual Health and Peer Education Initiatives, Cassy Setzler, at cassy@uconn.edu For more information, visit: studenthealth.uconn.edu/sexperts or email cassy@uconn.edu
Mon, Apr 20Spring Week Dairy BarStop by the 202 Landing each day during Spring Week to get a free scoop of ice cream from the Dairy Bar! Schedule Below: Monday, 4/20: 12 PM - 1:30 PM Tuesday, 4/21: 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Wednesday, 4/22: 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Thursday, 4/23: 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM **As supplies Last*** If you need an accommodation, notify student activities at stamfordactivities@uconn.edu by 4/12/26
Mon, Apr 20Weekly BadmintonStop by and enjoy a game of casual Badminton on Mondays from 12PM - 330 PM. All supplies are provided. You are welcome to stop by for a quick round or for the entirety of the event! Days: Mondays Time: 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM Location: 253, Schreiber Reading Room You are welcome to stop by and play for a few or play throughout the entire weekly event. If you need an accommodation, notify student activities at stamfordactivities@uconn.edu at least 5 business days prior to the Monday event you plan to attend.
Mon, Apr 20All Recovery Meetings - OnlineAll Recovery Meetings are available for UConn students. The meetings are a gathering for all who struggle with substance use and/or other mental and behavioral health disorders. An All Recovery meeting is 'non-denominational' meaning all pathways of recovery are embraced here. A universal recovery topic is chosen and then the group discusses it. It is not affiliated with any "Anonymous" program although you are likely to hear comments associated with 12 step fellowships. Meetings are facilitated by a student member of the URC with support from a Recovery Coach and are held both in-person and online for students from other UConn campuses. In-Person Meetings: When: Mondays Time: 12pm -1pm Location: Cordial Storrs House, 1332 Storrs Road


