Master Calendar
- Jul 31All 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 319:00 AMCAPS Summer Program - Closing Ceremony
- Jul 3111:30 AMFarm Fresh MarketOfferings at the market may change each week, so stop by to see what we have. Bakery items may include freshly-baked pies, breads, bars, cake slices, and gluten-free/vegan offerings. Feel free to chat with the student farmers and learn more about some interesting varieties they grow, their farming practices, and what they love about Spring Valley Student Farm. Summer Market: Thursdays from July 10 - August 14th (no market on 7/3 or 8/21) When: 11:30am-1:30pm Where: Storrs Campus, Fairfield Way, near the UConn Library Selling farm fresh produce, flowers, farm t-shirts, and fresh baked goods from the UConn Bakery Farm Fresh Market can only accept credit/debit. Open to all. MARKET UPDATES/INCLEMENT WEATHER: If inclement weather occurs, the market will likely move indoors to the lower level of the Student Union. Please follow UConn Dining Services on our social accounts (https://dining.uconn.edu/social-media/) for market updates.
- Jul 312:30 PMMandarin Speaking Graduate Student GroupThis therapy group provides a supportive and confidential space for Mandarin-speaking graduate students to explore challenges related to academic stress, cultural adjustment, relationships, and personal growth. Conducted in Mandarin, the group fosters connection and understanding among peers who share similar experiences. Provider: Michelle Chen, LPC
- Aug 1All 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.
- Aug 1All dayDeadline to Accept Work-Study OfferDeadline to accept Work-Study awards is August 1st. Any award not accepted by the established deadline will be canceled.
- Aug 1All dayEmployee Art ExhibitArt exhibit highlighting creative the creative talent of UConn Health Employees from across the organization.
- Aug 112:00 AMFall Undergraduate Fee Bills DueFall fee bills due for all undergraduate students not in a payment plan.
- Aug 1All dayLitchfield County 4-H FairFor more information visit https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/ (https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/)
- Aug 1All dayLitchfield County 4-H FairFor more information visit https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/ (https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/)
- Aug 1All 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.
- Aug 1All dayMiddlesex & New Haven County 4-H FairFor more information visit https://www.4-hfair.org/index.html (https://www.4-hfair.org/index.html)
- Aug 1All dayMiddlesex & New Haven County 4-H FairFor more information visit https://www.4-hfair.org/index.html (https://www.4-hfair.org/index.html)
- Aug 1All 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
- Aug 110:30 AMWorkshop: Internship Authorization (CPT & Pre-OPT) VirtualThis session is for F-1 students who will do an internship or work off-campus before graduating, or for students who have internships and clinical placements as part of your academic curriculum. All internships, work and placements off-campus must be authorized through Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Pre-Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT), even if unpaid and required for your class or program. If you are considering a future off-campus work opportunity or placement, you are required to attend this workshop before you apply for CPT or Pre-Completion OPT with ISSS.
- Aug 14:00 PMJoin us for Volleyball!Join us every Friday this summer from 4-6 PM near the Rome Commons courts for fun games, new friends, and enjoy an afternoon of friendly competition All skill levels are welcome, so bring your energy and excitement — we'll see you on the court!
- Aug 2All dayEmployee Art ExhibitArt exhibit highlighting creative the creative talent of UConn Health Employees from across the organization.
- Aug 2All dayLitchfield County 4-H FairFor more information visit https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/ (https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/)
- Aug 2All dayLitchfield County 4-H FairFor more information visit https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/ (https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/litchfield-county/)
- Aug 2All 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.
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