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- Dec 109:00 AMFinals BreakfastStop by for a free HOT breakfast before, after or between finals! Free with UConn ID.
- Dec 109:00 AMWeekly STEM Virtual Office HourWelcome to weekly STEM virtual office hours! An open discussion where you can 'stop by' with your questions. This is a great opportunity to ask your questions and also gather valuable information through your peers questions. We look forward to discussing with you!
- Dec 1010:00 AMMuseum Store Holiday SaleJewelry, scarves, art related and other gifts, games, accessories, t-shirts, cards, and stocking stuffers. UConn cards and postcards. Horsebarn Hill calendar. Sale Dates: November 19 - December 19 during Museum open hours. 20% off sale*. (30% for Museum Members - show your card). *Horsebarn Hill Calendar not on sale *Connecticut Art Trail Passports BUY ONE GET ONE while supplies last Take a break and visit the wonderful exhibitions in the galleries.
- Dec 1010:00 AMNathan Chase Doctoral Dissertation Proposal DefenseJohn Christensen, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Major AdvisorSaraswathi Bellur, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Associate AdvisorRory McGloin, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Associate AdvisorKenneth Lachlan, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Associate Advisor Abstract The current proposed dissertation explores the impact of various information sources (Financial Influencer, Robo-Advisor, and others) on one's investment portfolio risk, and the mediating role FOMO plays in this relationship. Additional message strategies will be investigated (gain vs. loss, and process vs. outcome framing) in order to understand what type of messaging will result in the highest portfolio risk scores, and how portfolio risk mitigating strategies can be developed. An advanced metric for calculating portfolio risk known as the Risk Index Factor (RIF) is developed, which is the primary dependent variable of both Study 1 and 2. Two experiments will be conducted, separated into two studies. Practical and theoretical implications of anticipated results of the studies are discussed.
- Dec 1010:00 AMWaterbury Honors De-Stress Care Packages!Stop by WTBY 228K on Tuesday 12/10 between 10am to 2pm to grab your de-stress care packages filled with hot chocolate packets, stress balls, and snacks! Maria, an Honors GPS member, will also be there and available to answer any questions about your honors journey!
- Dec 1010:30 AMMind & Body: Support and empowerment for students with chronic health conditionsMIND AND BODY:SUPPORT AND EMPOWERMENT FOR STUDENTS WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS. This weekly group is for students adjusting to coping with chronic health conditions in a university setting. This is a safe space for students to share their experiences and support each other in managing their health while also managing the challenges of college life. This group is a joint effort between medical and mental health services to ensure that students are cared for in a complete and holistic manner.' This session is held by Jennifer Fox, PhD (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/jennifer-fox/) & Ryan Grade BSN, RN (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/ryan-grade/) 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 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.