- Oct 92:00 PMGroup Fitness Class – SpinFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Oct 92:30 PMChemistry Colloquium: Nick Borotto, University of NevadaChemistry Colloquium: Nick Borotto, University of Nevada Host: Xudong Yao & Dr. Dan Fabris "Collisional Activation of Protein Ions Within a Trapped Ion Mobility Device"
- Oct 92:30 PMInterpersonal Group for Graduate StudentsInterpersonal Group for Graduate Students Graduate 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.To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700 (tel:+18604864705) This session is held by Carlos- Gonzalez- Martinez, LCSW (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/carlos-gonzalez-martinez/) 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.
- Oct 92:30 PMThe Impact of Race in Puerto Rico & a Discussion of Current Judicial DevelopmentsCurrent Judicial Developments in the Relationship Between the United States, Puerto Rico & Other Territories is a three-part series of events sponsored by the University of Connecticut Puerto Rican Studies Initiative, El Instituto, and the University of Connecticut School of Law Latino Law Students Association and the Human Rights Law Association Gustavo A. Gelpí is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, which has appellate jurisdiction over cases from the Districts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine and Puerto Rico. As a U.S. District Judge, Gelpí presided over United States v. Vaello Madero. Therein, he held that the Equal Protection rights of US citizens in Puerto Rico were violated by Congress not extending SSI benefits by virtue of residence in a territory. On appeal, the First Circuit affirmed, however the Supreme Court subsequently reversed. Judge Gelpí teaches at law schools in Puerto Rico and Hawai'i a seminar on U.S. Territories, and has lectured on territorial issues across the Nation, as well as in Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands and Panama (formerly the U.S. Canal Zone). He is also the author of several articles on territorial issues and of the book The Constitutional Evolution of Puerto Rico and Other U.S. Territories (1898-Present). 2nd series of events: The Impact of Race in Puerto Rico and A Discussion of Current Judicial Developments Panel:Judge Gustavo Gelpí, 1st Circuit Court of Appeals, Professor Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Boston University School of Law Professor Charles R. Venator-Santiago, University of Connecticut When: 2:30 - 4:00pm Where: Legislative Office Building, Room 1(E), 300 Capitol Ave #5100, Hartford, CT 06106 All are welcomed and all events are open to the public. For more information about series of talks, please contact Charles R. Venator-Santiago at charles.venator@uconn.edu (mailto:charles.venator@uconn.edu). For more information about the School of Law meeting, please contact Micaela Oshea at micaela.oshea@uconn.edu (mailto:micaela.oshea@uconn.edu).
- Oct 93:00 PMGroup Fitness Class – HIIT the Step (45)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Oct 93:00 PMHeadshots Walk-In Business Career Development OfficeDrop-In to the Business Career Development Office for a Headshot. Most Wednesdays during the regular semester NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Email recruit@business.uconn.edu with any questions . We will use your smartphone with our professional back drop. Wear business attire from the waist up.
- Oct 93:15 PMGroup Fitness Class – Core Conditioning (30)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Oct 93:30 PMEGL 101 for POLS MajorsEverything you need to know if you're a POLS major who wants to study abroad!
- Oct 93:30 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/).
- Oct 93:30 PMHDFS Luckey Lecture Series, Dana Thomson, PhDStrategies to Address Structural Barriers to Economic Inclusion and Well-being Among Families Experiencing Poverty in the United States Over the past quarter century, significant strides have been made in reducing child poverty, largely due to increased investments in the social safety net for children. Our nation has learned a lot about what works to reduce child poverty. However, significant challenges to sustaining and continuing this progress remain. In particular, stark disparities in child poverty among racial and ethnic lines, for children in immigrant families, and by family structure persist. In addition, the focus of support has shifted towards working families near or above the poverty line, inadvertently leaving behind children and families experiencing deep poverty. Dr. Thomson will share findings across multiple projects designed to better understand the structural barriers to economic inclusion and wellbeing for families of color, immigrant families, and those experiencing deep poverty. She will highlight policy levers and programmatic strategies that show promise for addressing those barriers, promoting economic inclusion, and improving wellbeing for all children and families. Sponsored by the Department of Human Development & Family Sciences, with generous support from the Luckey family. If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences at 860.486.4049 or cynthia.stewart@uconn.edu (mailto:cynthia.stewart@uconn.edu) by Wednesday, October 2nd.
- Oct 93:30 PMInterpersonal Group for Undergraduate StudentsInterpersonal Group for Undergraduate Students Undergraduate 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.To join this group therapy session, please call SHaW at 860-486-4700 (tel:860-486-4705). This session is held by Maritza Lugo-Stalker, (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/person/maritza-lugo-stalker/) 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.
- Oct 93:30 PMPsychology Colloquium: Dr. Debra TitoneDr. Debra Titone from the Department of Psychology McGill University will give a talk on their work.
- Oct 93:30 PMUCHI Fellow's Talk: Julia Wold on MetagamingThis talk will focus on the"ludic"or gamified nature of the 16thcentury Italian courtly manual,The Book of the Courtier.As this text has long beenread in agames studiescontext,this talk willboth present the scholarly consensus on the ludic nature of the text andidentifystructural similarities (homologies) between the text and video games.In taking this next step, we can better understand not only thegamified structureofsuchearly moderntexts,buthowand why those features appear and function invideo game adaptations and appropriations of those texts. JuliaWoldis a PhD Candidate in the English department and Dissertation Fellow at the UCHI. Her researchcenters onShakespeare/early modern drama andadaptation theory,witha focus on new media, specifically video games.Her work has recently been published inAdaptation,andsheis the author of aforthcoming essay on Shakespeare as genre marker inStar Warsin a collection onShakespeare and ScienceFictionfromArdenBloomsbury.She is also theco-hostand editor of the podcastStar Wars English Class,an ongoing publichumanities project that recently started its fourth season.
- Oct 94:00 PMGroup Fitness Class – 50/50For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Oct 94:00 PMGroup Fitness Class – BarreFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Oct 94:00 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/).
- Oct 94:00 PMHartford Workshop: Prioritization Techniques
- Oct 94:00 PMStorrs Workshop: Prioritization Techniques
- Oct 94:15 PMGroup Fitness Class – Dance FitFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Oct 95:00 PMAdmissions Fall 2024 Drop-In HoursLooking to learn more about a PharmD degree? Join one of our virtual drop-in sessions to chat with a member of our admissions team.
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