- Dec 5All dayOn the Move: Photographic Interventions in the Future of Parkinson's DiseaseOn the Move is a photography exhibition celebrating the completion of an interdisciplinary inquiry at the unexpected intersection of physical therapy, photography, and art history. Awarded a UConn STEAM Innovation Grant in 2020, three early-career UConn professors created a study aimed at using creative movement and long-exposure photography to improve gait-training, motivation, and quality of life for Parkinson's disease patients. On the Move showcases the photographs created by participants during the study, and points to new horizons for collaborative research in the arts and sciences. The exhibition is funded by a University of Connecticut School of Fine Arts STEAM Innovation Grant to principal co-investigators Clare Benson, Cristina Colón-Semenza and Charlotte Gray.
- Dec 5All dayΔΦΛ Founders' Day
- Dec 56:00 AMNeurosurgery Thursday Residency Curriculum SeriesTwo CME credits are granted for these weekly educational series presented by varying faculty. Alternating weekly the Tumor Board invites will be sent directly from the Cancer Center for one CME credit. Virtual Event: https://uchc.WebEx.com/meet/Neurosurgery (https://uchc.WebEx.com/meet/Neurosurgery)Neurosurgery Thursday Residency Curriculum SeriesProvided by University of Connecticut School of Medicine Office of Community and Continuing Medical Education and the UConn Health Department of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery.Speaker: Ketan Bulsara, MD, MBADate: Thursday, December 5, 2024Time: 6:00am- 7:00amLocation: UCHC/UConn ASB Conference Room & WebEx Live VirtualTarget Audience: UCHC/UConn Health faculty and affiliated faculty: Primary Care physicians, APRN's, students, residents, Neurosurgeons, PA's, any other clinicians involved in the management, care, and treatment of patients with neurosurgical needs pertaining to brain and spine disorders.Topic Title: Hemorrhagic/Ischemic Stroke Case Learning Objectives: Participants will (be able to):Discuss the subarachoid hemorrhage unknown etiology, cavernomas, capillary telengectasias and venous anomalies. Explain mycotic aneurysms (reconsidered), pregnancy and intracranial aneurysm. Review multiple aneurysms and the cerebrovascular guidelines. Speaker Disclosure Statement: Dr. Bulsara in their role as speaker for this educational event, has no relevant financial relationship(s) with any ineligible companies that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of this presentation that need to be disclosed. Dr. Bulsara will not be discussing the off-labeled, or investigational use of any product or device. Accreditation: The University of Connecticut School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Connecticut School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Conflict of Interest Policy: All faculty members participating in CME activities provided by the University of Connecticut School of Medicine are required to disclose to the program audience any actual or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of their presentations. Program planners have an obligation to resolve any actual conflicts of interest and share with the audience any safeguards put in place to prevent commercial bias from influencing the content.Activity Director Disclosure Statement: Dr. Bulsara, as the activity director, for this educational event, has no relevant financial relationship(s) with any ineligible companies that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of this presentation that need to be disclosed.Planning Committee Disclosure Statement: Dr. Bulsara and Natasha Judge as member(s) of the planning committee, for this educational event, has/have no relevant financial relationship(s) with any ineligible companies that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of this presentation that need to be disclosed.Commercial Support Statement: This CME activity has no commercial support associated with it. Evaluations: Participants are required to complete an electronic evaluation in order to obtain CME Credits. An email from MyEvaluations.com with instructions will be sent to participants. Please complete the evaluation within 10 business days of receiving the email. If you do not receive an evaluation assignment from MyEvaluations.com within 5 business days of this activity, please contact the Department that hosted this activity (indicated above) or Natasha Judge (njudge@uchc.edu) to ensure that your MyEvaluations.com account is set up and your participation in this activity was forwarded to the CME office. All evaluations must be completed within 10 business of receiving the email evaluation assignment.
- Dec 56:45 AMGroup 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 57:00 AMGroup Fitness Class – Gentle Yoga (45)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Dec 57:30 AMUrology Grand Rounds
- Dec 58:00 AMGroup 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 59:00 AMGPS De-Stress Fest!We will have snacks, a hot coco station, bracelet making, DIY stress balls, fun games, & more!The GPS team will also be available to answer any end-of-the-semester questions you may have, chat about finals, or talk about your next semester.Feel free to stop by anytime from 9:00AM - 4:30PM in the Buckley office for some fun treats, snacks, and prizes.
- Dec 59:00 AMWhat is Genocide? Teaching the Holocaust & Genocide WorkshopHolocaust & Genocide Education Professional Development Program Effective July 1, 2018, Connecticut became one of 29 states to mandate Holocaust and genocide education in public schools (Public Act 18-24, the Connecticut Holocaust and Genocide Education Awareness Act). To support this unfunded mandate, Dodd Human Rights Impact Programs (https://humanrights.uconn.edu/dodd-impact-programs/), of the Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute (https://humanrights.uconn.edu/) at UConn, is proud to launch its professional development program for K-12 educators in Holocaust and genocide education. Through a series of workshops facilitated by leading experts in the field, this program will equip teachers with the skills and knowledge to teach and discuss topics related to Holocaust and genocide education. Research has shown that such education has long-term effectiveness in reducing stereotyping, scapegoating, and hate. The International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime is celebrated on December 9th each year. This day marks the adoption of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide by the United Nations in 1948. The convention was the first human rights treaty adopted by the UN. About this Workshop In recognition of this day, our first professional development workshop is titled "What is Genocide?" The workshop will review how the term genocide was coined by Raphael Lemkin, the contentious UN drafting process that led to the Genocide Convention, and how genocide differs from other related atrocity crimes (such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing). The workshop also will introduce five stages of the process of genocide that can be used in the classroom to teach how we move from dehumanization to destruction. The workshop will include teaching strategies, resources, and active learning exercises that help students understand the meaning of "genocide" and how the process of it unfolds. This workshop is appropriate for K-12 educators in History, Social Studies, English, Language Arts, or Literature that teach subject matter related to the Holocaust, genocide, or human rights. The workshop will be facilitated by Dr. James Waller (https://humanrights.uconn.edu/person/james-waller/), Christopher J. Dodd Chair in Human Rights Practice and Director of Dodd Human Rights Impact Programs at UConn. Waller is a widely recognized scholar in the field of Holocaust and genocide studies and has led teacher trainings for the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center, the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Zoryan Institute, and the Max M. Kaplan Summer Institute at the Holocaust Museum Houston. ______________________________________________________________The workshop is capped at 15 participants. Applications are due by midnight Friday, November 15.Selected participants be notified on or before Friday, November 22, and will receive a $150 stipend for their participation, a free copy of Confronting Evil: Engaging Our Responsibility for Preventing Genocide (https://global.oup.com/academic/product/confronting-evil-9780199300709?cc=us&lang=en&) (Oxford University Press, 2016), and a certificate of completion.There is no fee for the workshop; lunch and parking will be provided. Apply Now (https://forms.office.com/r/h9K5K4Ebr2) __
- Dec 59:30 AMLet's Talk with HeatherStudents who may benefit from attending a Let's Talk: Mental Health Office Hours session include:Students who want help connecting to resources but are unsure where to begin Students who are looking for advice on a non-clinical issue Students who are unsure about therapy and are curious about what it is like to talk to a therapist Students who may have concerns about the mental health of a friend and seek advice on how to support their friend If a student is not an imminent risk, and is refusing your support in contacting our office, you may also consider contacting the UConn Student CARE Team (https://studentcareteam.uconn.edu/). This session is held by Heather Kocum, LPC (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/heather-kocum/)
- Dec 510:00 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 511:00 AMBusiness Career Development Office | Virtual Drop-In HoursVirtual drop in hours (https://career.business.uconn.edu/undergraduate/appointment/) are Monday-Friday via Nexus. You can also make an appointment (https://career.business.uconn.edu/undergraduate/appointment/) with one of our career counselors https://career.business.uconn.edu/undergraduate/appointment/ (https://career.business.uconn.edu/undergraduate/appointment/) or email your career questions to recruit@business.uconn.edu. (mailto:recruit@business.uconn.edu) Check out our website for more resources: https://career.business.uconn.edu/undergraduate/
- Dec 511:00 AMDoctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Ethan Chadwick3D Printing Food with Targeted Nutrition and Tunable Texture 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, has seen an explosion of methods and use cases. 3D printing is well suited for mass customization of food products with targeted nutrition and tunable texture. This work focuses on leveraging BJT (Binder jet 3D Printing) to produce personalized foods with varying texture and micro-nutrient amounts.
- Dec 511:00 AMHartford Pet TherapyPet TherapyPause for Paws! Pet therapy benefits include reducing stress, anxiety, & building empathy based on research. Stop by to meet the dogs & to de-stress!Please note: Pet therapy relies on volunteers & their ability to attend the events.
- Dec 511:00 AMNeuroscience Seminar Series - Manuel Castro-Alamancos, PhDSponsored by the Kim Family Fund Presenter: Manuel Castro-Alamancos, PhD, Professor, Department of Neuroscience, UConn Health, Farmington, CT
- Dec 511:00 AMNeuroscience Seminar Series - Manuel Castro-Alamancos, PhDSponsored by the Kim Family Fund "How Not to Study Brain Function: Avoidance Circuits." Presenter: Manuel Castro-Alamancos, PhD, Professor, Department of Neuroscience, UConn Health, Farmington, CT
- Dec 511:00 AMWaterbury Honors De-Stress Care Packages!Stop by WTBY 228K on Thursday 12/5 between 11am 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 511:45 AMGroup 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 512:00 PMDoctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of M. Aynal HaqueMitigating Climate Change: Cross-National Variation in Policy Ambitions Field of Study: Political Science
- Dec 512:00 PMGroup Fitness Class – Equipment OrientationsFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
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