Master Calendar
- Jul 27All dayWindham County 4-H FairFor more information visit https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/windham-county/ (https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/windham-county/)
- Jul 28All dayAI Summer Camp 2025The global job market is being shaped by AI, and early literacy helps students make informed academic and career choices as AI becomes central to many industries. This event will demystify AI, make AI feel approachable, and build a foundation of confidence in preparation for STEM fields. The summer camp will also build awareness of AI's impact at the societal, local, and personal scales, and promote thoughtful digital citizenship. We are committed to sustaining an inclusive environment and making accommodations necessary for students to have a positive learning experience. Additional details follow: Who: The summer camp is designed for rising 8th - 10th graders. Due to lab capacity and instructor support, the summer camp will accept at most 30 students. Registration Deadline: July 18th, 2025 Event Dates: July 28th - August 1st, 2025 Time: • 8:30-9AM - sign-in • 9AM-12noon - morning sessions • 12noon-1PM - lunch • 1PM-4PM - afternoon sessions Location: Most of the program will consist of classes and activities in the Information Technology and Engineering Building at the UConn Storrs Campus. Personnel: The summer camp is organized by a group of volunteers: Prof. Jinbo Bi, Prof. Derek Aguiar, and Blake Gaines. Instructors will include the organizers and their UConn undergraduate and graduate students. Pricing: The camp is offered in a pay-what-you-want modality. Practically, this means that you can pay any amount from $0 to $250 total. We do not want financial cost to present a barrier to attendance, so if paying any amount would cause hardship, please do not pay. Any amount of money paid will help make the program sustainable in the long run. Administrative Details: All camp staff will be approved by UConn office of Protection for Minors with training so they are authorized adults to interact with students. A few legal forms (e.g., UConn Liability Waiver, Emergency Contact) will need to be signed by parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of the students. Students need to bring their own lunch or funds to purchase lunch from UConn Student Union. Lunches will be chaperoned.
- Jul 28All dayEmployee Art ExhibitArt exhibit highlighting creative the creative talent of UConn Health Employees from across the organization.
- Jul 28All dayMartha G. Trask and Jeff Ostergren on Display"Expressions in Multimedia" by Martha G. Trask "Secondary Effects" by Jeff Ostergren Join us for a reception Thursday, May 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Celeste LeWitt Gallery. (north side of the food court)Martha G. Trask is an expressive mixed media artist who happens to work in our library.Jeff Ostergren infuses his paint with actual medications to tell stories about the intertwined histories of pharmaceuticals and color.
- Jul 28All dayOpen Air 2025 – Outdoor Sculpture ExhibitionThe exhibiting artists are Marsha Borden, Helena Chastel, Kathryn Frund, Phoebe Godfrey, Hugh MacDonald, Bob Pavlik, Dan Potter, and R. Douglass Rice. Open Air 2025 is open daily and will remain on view through October 6, 2025. June 19, 2025 iis the last day to visit indoor art exhibitions. Exhibitions inside the AVS Gallery will resume on September 11, 2025
- Jul 288:00 AMNew Employee Orientation Day TwoUConn Health Day 2 new employee orientation is conducted on Saba. It focuses on comprehensive training for our newest workforce, covering diversity awareness, sexual harassment prevention, and compliance to ensure a respectful and compliant work environment.AgendaDay 2Format: Saba Self-Guided Learning Time: 8 am - 4:30 pm Location: RemoteActivities: Dive deeper into your compliance and role-specific training and explore resources at your own pace.
- Jul 29All dayAI Summer Camp 2025The global job market is being shaped by AI, and early literacy helps students make informed academic and career choices as AI becomes central to many industries. This event will demystify AI, make AI feel approachable, and build a foundation of confidence in preparation for STEM fields. The summer camp will also build awareness of AI's impact at the societal, local, and personal scales, and promote thoughtful digital citizenship. We are committed to sustaining an inclusive environment and making accommodations necessary for students to have a positive learning experience. Additional details follow: Who: The summer camp is designed for rising 8th - 10th graders. Due to lab capacity and instructor support, the summer camp will accept at most 30 students. Registration Deadline: July 18th, 2025 Event Dates: July 28th - August 1st, 2025 Time: • 8:30-9AM - sign-in • 9AM-12noon - morning sessions • 12noon-1PM - lunch • 1PM-4PM - afternoon sessions Location: Most of the program will consist of classes and activities in the Information Technology and Engineering Building at the UConn Storrs Campus. Personnel: The summer camp is organized by a group of volunteers: Prof. Jinbo Bi, Prof. Derek Aguiar, and Blake Gaines. Instructors will include the organizers and their UConn undergraduate and graduate students. Pricing: The camp is offered in a pay-what-you-want modality. Practically, this means that you can pay any amount from $0 to $250 total. We do not want financial cost to present a barrier to attendance, so if paying any amount would cause hardship, please do not pay. Any amount of money paid will help make the program sustainable in the long run. Administrative Details: All camp staff will be approved by UConn office of Protection for Minors with training so they are authorized adults to interact with students. A few legal forms (e.g., UConn Liability Waiver, Emergency Contact) will need to be signed by parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of the students. Students need to bring their own lunch or funds to purchase lunch from UConn Student Union. Lunches will be chaperoned.
- Jul 29All dayEmployee Art ExhibitArt exhibit highlighting creative the creative talent of UConn Health Employees from across the organization.
- Jul 29All dayMartha G. Trask and Jeff Ostergren on Display"Expressions in Multimedia" by Martha G. Trask "Secondary Effects" by Jeff Ostergren Join us for a reception Thursday, May 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Celeste LeWitt Gallery. (north side of the food court)Martha G. Trask is an expressive mixed media artist who happens to work in our library.Jeff Ostergren infuses his paint with actual medications to tell stories about the intertwined histories of pharmaceuticals and color.
- Jul 29All dayOpen Air 2025 – Outdoor Sculpture ExhibitionThe exhibiting artists are Marsha Borden, Helena Chastel, Kathryn Frund, Phoebe Godfrey, Hugh MacDonald, Bob Pavlik, Dan Potter, and R. Douglass Rice. Open Air 2025 is open daily and will remain on view through October 6, 2025. June 19, 2025 iis the last day to visit indoor art exhibitions. Exhibitions inside the AVS Gallery will resume on September 11, 2025
- Jul 2912:00 PMUConn ARMS On Target Seminar Series: Featuring Jens LudwigThis session of On Target will feature Jens Ludwig, PhD. Professor Ludwig is the Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, Pritzker Director of the University of Chicago's Crime Lab, co-director of the Education Lab, and co-director of the National Bureau of Economic Research's working group on the economics of crime. Topic: The behavioral economics approach to preventing gun violence
- Jul 291:00 PMLet's Talk: Mental Health Office HoursLet's Talk: Mental Health Office HoursWhat is it? The Let's Talk: Mental Health Office Hours program provides informal, confidential consultation with therapists from SHaW. Services are free of charge and offered on a first come, first served basis and are about 15-20 minutes. More info like dates, time and location can be found below. Clinicians provide support, coaching, and connect students to other campus resources as needed. Although therapists provide this service, it is not a substitute for formal counseling. The Let's Talk: Mental Health Office Hours program is also not suited to treat mental health emergencies; students who are experiencing a mental health crisis should see Crisis Support or Immediate Support Resources.Who is it for? Students 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/). How is this program beneficial? Let's Talk: Mental Health Office Hours creates space for students to seek immediate support for non-crisis concerns. By doing so, we support students in need before they reach the level of crisis. Furthermore, Let's Talk contributes to our social justice mission by reducing barriers to mental health services for student populations who are less likely to seek formal mental health treatment. Provider:Fumi Sowah, LCSW (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/olufumilayo-sowah/)
- Jul 291:00 PMSafer Sex SummerThis initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to supporting students' sexual health and wellness throughout the summer. No appointment is necessary.Please note: The office will be closed on Tuesday, June 10.
- Jul 292:00 PMCraft Documents, Gain Interview Skills, and Optimize LinkedIn - For International StudentsAccelerate Your Job Search: Strategies for Getting Ahead Now Session III - Craft Documents, Gain Interview Skills, and Optimize LinkedIn Tuesday, July 29, 2025, 2:00 PM ET | Virtual Join this session to learn how to: • Tailor your résumé and cover letter to U.S. standards, including what to highlight and what to leave out • Showcase your international background and cultural strengths effectively • Understand standard U.S. interview formats and questions, and receive an Interview Tip Sheet designed for international students • Optimize your LinkedIn profile and build connections with professionals in your field • Use AI tools to practice interview questions, improve your résumé with keyword suggestions, and create compelling LinkedIn headlines and summaries
- Jul 292:30 PMInterpersonal Group for Graduate StudentsGraduate Students Interpersonal Groups focuses on promoting emotional wellbeing as you balance academics, relationships, family, and personal responsibilities. Groups offer a supportive confidential space to share your concerns, practice skills and get feedback. Provider: Carlos Gonzalez-Martinez, LCSW
- Jul 30All dayAI Summer Camp 2025The global job market is being shaped by AI, and early literacy helps students make informed academic and career choices as AI becomes central to many industries. This event will demystify AI, make AI feel approachable, and build a foundation of confidence in preparation for STEM fields. The summer camp will also build awareness of AI's impact at the societal, local, and personal scales, and promote thoughtful digital citizenship. We are committed to sustaining an inclusive environment and making accommodations necessary for students to have a positive learning experience. Additional details follow: Who: The summer camp is designed for rising 8th - 10th graders. Due to lab capacity and instructor support, the summer camp will accept at most 30 students. Registration Deadline: July 18th, 2025 Event Dates: July 28th - August 1st, 2025 Time: • 8:30-9AM - sign-in • 9AM-12noon - morning sessions • 12noon-1PM - lunch • 1PM-4PM - afternoon sessions Location: Most of the program will consist of classes and activities in the Information Technology and Engineering Building at the UConn Storrs Campus. Personnel: The summer camp is organized by a group of volunteers: Prof. Jinbo Bi, Prof. Derek Aguiar, and Blake Gaines. Instructors will include the organizers and their UConn undergraduate and graduate students. Pricing: The camp is offered in a pay-what-you-want modality. Practically, this means that you can pay any amount from $0 to $250 total. We do not want financial cost to present a barrier to attendance, so if paying any amount would cause hardship, please do not pay. Any amount of money paid will help make the program sustainable in the long run. Administrative Details: All camp staff will be approved by UConn office of Protection for Minors with training so they are authorized adults to interact with students. A few legal forms (e.g., UConn Liability Waiver, Emergency Contact) will need to be signed by parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of the students. Students need to bring their own lunch or funds to purchase lunch from UConn Student Union. Lunches will be chaperoned.
- Jul 30All dayEmployee Art ExhibitArt exhibit highlighting creative the creative talent of UConn Health Employees from across the organization.
- Jul 30All dayMartha G. Trask and Jeff Ostergren on Display"Expressions in Multimedia" by Martha G. Trask "Secondary Effects" by Jeff Ostergren Join us for a reception Thursday, May 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Celeste LeWitt Gallery. (north side of the food court)Martha G. Trask is an expressive mixed media artist who happens to work in our library.Jeff Ostergren infuses his paint with actual medications to tell stories about the intertwined histories of pharmaceuticals and color.
- Jul 30All dayNeurodiversity Initiative Design WorkshopThe Wells Fargo Center for Neurodiversity and Inclusive Hiring at UConn is hosting a free workshop teaching companies how to design, build, and implement a neurodiversity initiative within their organizations. The center is working to usher in a new generation of corporate leaders who prioritize inclusion and make it clear that meaningful change is happening here and now.
- Jul 30All dayOpen Air 2025 – Outdoor Sculpture ExhibitionThe exhibiting artists are Marsha Borden, Helena Chastel, Kathryn Frund, Phoebe Godfrey, Hugh MacDonald, Bob Pavlik, Dan Potter, and R. Douglass Rice. Open Air 2025 is open daily and will remain on view through October 6, 2025. June 19, 2025 iis the last day to visit indoor art exhibitions. Exhibitions inside the AVS Gallery will resume on September 11, 2025
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