- May 12:00 PMDoctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Kerry Davis-AmendolaUnderstanding Electrical Treeing in Aerospace Operating Environments
- May 12:00 PMDoctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Mara E. PowerDoctoral Field of Study: Educational Psychology Dissertation Title: The Effects of a Brief Professional Development & Ongoing Self-Monitoring Intervention on Special Educators' Use of Prompts & Specific Praise in a Special Education School Setting
- May 12:30 PMSubstance Use Risk Reduction Peer Health Educators Drop-In HoursSubstance Use Risk Reduction Peer Educators are here to offer a safe and non-judgmental space for students to talk about anything related to alcohol, cannabis, or other substance use- whether it's for yourself or someone you care about. Our peer heath educators are students just like you, trained to provide education, support, and connection to resources on and off-campus on a wide variety of substance use topics.Monday: 11:15 am to 1:15 pm Tuesday: 11:30 am to 1:30 pm Wednesday: 10 am to 12 pm & 5 pm to 7 pm Thursday: 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm Student Health and Wellness peer educators are designated confidential employees under UConn's Title IX Reporting Obligations. Peer Support sessions are for educational and support purposes only. Peer support visits are not on-call or emergency services, and are not for individualized medical advice, nor are they counseling or therapy.
- May 13:00 PMFinals Prep: Studying for Chemistry Exams w/Dr. Marie Ruiz-MartinezJoin us for an engaging Final Preparation workshop series designed to equip students with essential strategies and tools to excel during exam season.
- May 13:00 PMFulbright Program OverviewIn this webinar, the Fulbright staff at the Institute for International Education (IIE) will go over the program and its awards, such as the English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Award and Study/Research Awards. Gain a general overview about the program goals, eligibility requirements, and how you can apply.
- May 13:30 PMEEB Seminar: Brandon Lind (UConn EEB)
- May 13:30 PMMathematics Colloquium, Conformal Measures for Conformal Dynamics, Mariusz Urbanski (University of North Texas)Conformal measures were introduced in the early 1970's by Samuel Patterson in the context of Fuchsian groups. In the early 1980s, Dennis Sullivan extended this concept to Kleinian groups and rational functions. In the middle of the 1990's, conformal measures were introduced to the setting of conformal countable alphabet iterated function systems by Dan Mauldin and the speaker. Their primary goal is to understand geometric measures, such as Hausdorff or packing, and metric dimensions, such as Hausdorff, packing, and box, of dynamically self-conformal sets that include limit sets of Kleinian groups and conformal IFSs, and Julia sets of rational functions and transcendental meromorphic functions. I will discuss relations between conformal and geometric measures and will provide more applications of the latter to fractal geometry.
- May 13:45 PMNorthwest Preztel Bar - DinnerBavarian menu & pretzel bar Pretzel bar toppings include: Cheese sauce Hot fudge Cinnamon sugar Marshmallow fluff drizzle Honey mustard Cinnamon Toast Crunch Parmesan cheese
- May 14:00 PMAAC Hartford Workshop: Finals Prep
- May 14:00 PMAAC Storrs Workshop: Finals Prep
- May 14:00 PMBLOOM: Undergraduate Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)More info about SHaW's Group Sessions. (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/mental-health/group-therapy/) BLOOM: Undergraduate Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) This group is a space created for female Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) - identifying students to cultivate vulnerability, safety, trust, connection, and growth. Bloom provides a place for group members to discuss issues unique to their experience at a predominantly white institution (PWI), including academic stress, relationships, race/ethnicity related stress, familial pressures and navigating cultural expectations. There will be an emphasis on healing, maintaining healthy relationships and setting boundaries. Bloom means to be open, blossom and to maintain flourishing conditions that help us grow. It's time to Bloom. To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700 (tel:+18604864705) This session is held by Chantaul Smith, LMFT (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/chantaul-smith/) 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 Student Health and Wellness (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.
- May 14:00 PMGentle Therapeutic YogaYogais protective and enlivening. Freeing you from habitual patterns of tension, this yoga creates a sense of spaciousness within, dissolves stress, strengthens core muscles, joint health, centeredness, postural alignment and groundedness, increases breath capacity and breath awareness, shifts stagnant emotions into movement and release, and is attentive to the subtle stuff of the mind, helping to free us from the driving forces of unconscious actions and thoughts. You'll practice yogic techniques that you can bring into your everyday experience for simply living a good day, and for increasing your capacity to be creatively present in your life. A yogic attitude toward self and practice is one of kindness, patience, and tenderness. We grow into our best selves in an inner atmosphere of loving care. Open to all UConn students, faculty and staff from any campus. No experience required.
- May 14:00 PMOtolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery DidacticsLearning Objectives: Participants will (be able to): 1. List variables that affect chronic cough presentations in various patient populations 2.Formulate appropriate treatment plan for patients with chronic cough 3.Improve chronic cough patient outcomes, including function and quality of life The University of Connecticut School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of _1.0___ AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- May 14:00 PMUConn Women's Lacrosse vs Villanova UniversityView Women's Lacrosse's full schedule. (https://uconnhuskies.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/schedule)
- May 14:30 PMFirst Thursday Open House3-6:30pmAt The BeaneryThe Beanery Café is open for drinks and snacks3:30-6:15pm SUBOG hosts an Open Mic evening with limited free coffee and baked goods for students4:30-7pmIn the Galleries:Visit with cute Pet Therapy Dogs Millie & Shelby Live DJ with WHUS Craft: Make some flowers to brighten up your space Check out books at the mobile library Pick up an art sticker Do a fun scavenger hunt in the galleries with friends20% off in the Museum Gift Store all day
- May 14:30 PMIGC General Body Meeting
- May 16:00 PMUndergraduate Recognition Ceremony
- May 16:30 PMKinky Craft NightJoin SHaW's Sexpert Peer Health Educators and Program Manager for Sexual Health Initiatives, Cassy, for two evenings of creativity, connection, and conversation at Kinky Craft Night — a hands-on, sex-positive craft night designed to celebrate pleasure, self-expression, and body liberation! Whether you're creating an educational zine, stitching affirmations about consent, or collaging your fantasies into a pleasure-positive vision board, this space is all about exploring sexuality through art in a safe, welcoming, and judgment-free zone!All supplies provided (paper, beads, crochet supplies, etc.) & experienced crafters to help guide you Open convos around consent, kink, queerness, and pleasure A supportive environment for all genders, bodies & identities Chill vibes, good tunes, and maybe a little glitter! No experience needed — just bring your curiosity and a willingness to create!
- May 17:30 PMMuch Ado About Nothing | Student NightShakespeare returns to the CRT stage with the sassy rom-com Much Ado About Nothing.Don Pedro, Claudio, and Benedick have arrived in Messina after a decisive victory on the battlefield. Claudio falls for their host's daughter, Hero, while Benedick falls into a battle of wits with Hero's cousin,Beatrice. Beatrice and Benedick want nothing of love, but their friends have another idea. Replete with hijinks, intrigue, mistaken identity, and a conniving ne'er-do-well, this delightful comedy is the most fun you can have onstage without swords.
- May 17:30 PMSouth Late Night Omelet BarSouth will be serving up an omelet bar as part of Late Night dining.
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