South Park Directors Meeting
Wednesday, December 4, 2024 7:00–9:00 PM
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- Dec 47:30 PMGroup Fitness Class – Spin (45)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Dec 48:00 PMCarmina BuranaPerformance by UConn Choirs & UConn Symphony Orchestra Featuring Singers from EO Smith High School One of the most popular of all works in the symphonic repertoire, Carl Orff's powerful Carmina Burana is an absolute tour de force with large choir, full symphony orchestra, extensive percussion, two pianos, and three soloists. On December 4th, the combined forces of the UConn Symphony Orchestra, the UConn Concert Choir, the UConn Festival Chorus, and the Edwin O. Smith High School Chamber Singers. Also featured will be three UConn Opera alumni – tenor Spencer Hamlin, who is currently featured in Tosca at The Met, Charles H. Eaton, baritone, currently with the Minnesota Opera, and Sarah Callinan, a frequent soloist for opera and orchestral work throughout the U.S., who will sing under the direction of UConn's newly appointed Orchestra Director Dr. Paul McShee. This music is some of the most heard classical music in movie soundtracks and commercials and will entertain and enthrall the audience with the colorful text that present a varied view of medieval life, including religious verses, social satires, and bawdy drinking songs. Don't miss this opportunity to hear nearly 200 musicians bring Orff's masterwork to life!Purchase tickets here! (https://jorgensen.uconn.edu/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=F866F79E-7C44-4626-9F30-86674F13A02B)
- Dec 5All dayApply Now: 2025 Provost's Awards for Excellence in Community Engagement!Do you know an outstanding student, dedicated faculty member, incredible staff member, or inspiring community partner? It's time to recognize them! We are accepting award nominations for those who go above and beyond in shaping our campus and community to address critical issues. Nomination Categories: Visit our website to discover each category's criteria and nomination materials and nominate the change-makers in our community! Deadline: January 31, 2025: This is your opportunity to honor the people making a difference. Don't let it slip away! Submit your nomination today!https://outreach.engagement.uconn.edu/awards/ (https://outreach.engagement.uconn.edu/awards/)
- Dec 5All dayApply to Become a Pepper ScholarThe Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC) at UConn (P30 AG067988; Kuchel, Fortinsky - MPIs) is one of fifteen such centers throughout the United States funded by the National Institute on Aging at NIH. "Pepper Centers" honor Claude D. Pepper, the late Congressman who advocated for senior health and research to enable older adults to maintain or restore their independence. The overarching goal of the OAIC (Pepper) Program is to enhance function and independence in older adults through research. The UConn Pepper Center is pioneering a theme focused on Precision Gerontology, an approach to aging research and the care of older adults that seeks to render interventions enhancing function and independence more effective through an improved understanding of heterogeneity and more precise targeting (https://health.uconn.edu/pepper-center/). A key component of all Pepper Centers is the Research Education Component (REC), which provides financial support, education, and training to Pepper Scholars who Pepper Center leadership identify as showing particular promise as independent investigators. The REC at the UConn Pepper Center, led by Dr. David Steffens and Dr. George Kuchel, includes senior research leaders at UConn and Jackson Lab who could serve as mentors to Pepper Scholars (https://health.uconn.edu/pepper-center/research-and-education-component-rec/). A mentored research project is a primary focus of being a REC Scholar. We are issuing this solicitation to early stage faculty with an interest in aging-related research. Individuals with experience in this area are encouraged to apply, as are those with research backgrounds in non-aging related fields whose research might be enhanced with a new aging focus. Physician scientists and clinicians in other disciplines are especially encouraged to apply. We anticipate funding two new UConn Pepper Scholars through this competition. Funding for two Pepper Scholar positions would begin July 1, 2025. Pepper Scholar awards are typically awarded for one year, with a second year of funding based on evidence of progress and need. Since this award is taking place in year 5 of the current UConn Pepper Center funding cycle, a year 2 Pepper Scholar Award will also be contingent upon the parent grant's successful competitive renewal. The overall goals of the Pepper Center are focused on improving function and independence among older adults. As such the following criteria for Pepper Scholar Selection were developed to be consistent with these goals: • Trainee potential and commitment to an academic career • Demonstrated commitment to aging research • Alignment of proposed training and work with the broader mission of the NIA OAIC Pepper Center Program and the focus on UConn Pepper Center on Precision Gerontology • Availability and commitment of suitable mentorship • Ability to benefit from OAIC resources As an initial step prior to submitting a full Pepper Scholar application, we are requesting that potential candidates submit a Letter of Intent (LOI), due by 5 PM on January 17, 2025. The LOI should be one single-spaced page consisting of two paragraphs. The first paragraph should highlight aspects of the candidate's educational, training, and research background that are most relevant to the Pepper Scholar program, followed by a statement of how the candidate will benefit from the Pepper Scholars program. The second paragraph should include a brief description of the research project that will be supported by the Pepper Center REC. In addition to the LOI, candidates should submit either an NIH Biosketch (preferred) or a CV. The LOI and Biosketch/CV should be addressed to Dr. David Steffens, REC Core Leader and Dr. George Kuchel, REC Core Co-Leader, and emailed to Ms. Laura Masi at masi@uchc.edu Selected candidates will then be notified by January 31, 2025 and invited to submit a full application for the Pepper Scholar Program for a March 28, 2025 deadline.
- Dec 5All dayArt Exhibit in Celeste LeWitt Gallery (North Side of the Food Court)Our latest exhibit in Celeste LeWitt Gallery features "Luminous Pastels" by Jane Penfield and "Reflective Moments" by Paul R. Berger.(Note new date for reception.)
- Dec 5All dayFuel & Focus Week (12/2-12/6) - Different Events at Different Times Each DayThere will be an event every day during the week of December 2-6. We will have arts and craft activities, food, giveaways, fun, and more! Those who attend all 5 events will get a chance to receive Buckley/Shippee and/or East Campus Merch items!Monday 12/2: Breakfast on the Go, Buckley Dining Hall, 9AM - 11AM Tuesday 12/3: Scrub Away the Stress: Create your own Sugar Scrub, Buckley Classroom, 3:30PM - 5:30PM Wednesday 12/4: East/Buck Ship Wonderland,Location TBD, 7:30-PM (End Time TBD)Thursday 12/5: Paint & Sip,Location TBD, 3PM - 5PM Friday 12/6: Create Your Finals Survival Kit,Location TBD, 11AM -1PM This is an Honors Event. See tags below for category information. Note that only 1 of the events can count towards University Honors Laureate (UHL) requirements. #UHLevent11006