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UConn Huskies Headlines
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Student Daily Digest
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Device Requirements for Student Success-Fall 2020
As the University of Connecticut makes plans to welcome back new and returning Huskies this fall, it will be essential for all students to have access... [Read More] - Arts and Entertainment
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Fish Puppet Workshop
While the Ballard Institute is closed, the museum will offer short, puppet-building and craft workshops via Facebook Live (http://facebook.com/BallardInstitute/)... [Read More] - Arts and Entertainment
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Jorgensen: Midsummer Music Concert 3
- Health, Wellness, and Safety
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Highlights of Extension Annual Report
UConn Extension has collaborated with our partners, communities and stakeholders for over 100 years. We are proud to serve all 169 cities and towns in... [Read More] - Academic and Scholarly Events
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Forum #8: Puppetry, Anthropology, and Animation
Join the Ballard Institute for our eighth Summer 2020 Online Puppet Forum Series event on Facebook. These forums, hosted by Ballard Institute director... [Read More] -
MCB Related Proposal: Nadine Lebek
Graduate Program in Genetics and GenomicsDepartment of Molecular and Cell BiologyUniversity of Connecticut Related Proposal for the Doctoral Degree Nadine... [Read More] - Career, Internship, and Study Abroad
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Digital Media Coordinator Needed
Do you need to boost your resume? Are you tech savvy? Do you know how to create a website? The Student Coalition for Human Rights is seeking a new... [Read More] - Research Announcements
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Seeking Hispanic Participants: Low Back Pain Study
LOW BACK PAIN IN HISPANIC POPULATION STUDY – Volunteers requestedDr. Deborah McDonald is seeking volunteers to be part of a paid study. This study... [Read More] - Cultural Center Events
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7/27 AACC Mental Health Mondays
Starting July 13th, we started sending out “Mental Health Monday” messages with information from the African American graduate student therapists... [Read More] - School, Program, and Course Information
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CCEIs InsurTech Initiative-Apply Now
The InsurTech InitiativeAre you fascinated by the world of InsurTech? CT Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is offering the InsurTech Initiative;... [Read More]
Academic Resources
Upcoming Events
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Apr
19
Special Seminar with Dr. Jinghui Zhang 10:30am
Special Seminar with Dr. Jinghui Zhang
Friday, April 19th, 2024
10:30 AM - 11:30 PM
BPB 201
Dr. Jinghui Zang
St. Jude Endowed Chair in Bioinformatics, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee
UConn ’94Co-sponsored by Dept. Molecular and Cell Biology, The Institute for Systems Genomics, and the School of Computing
Genomic Variants in Pediatric Cancer: Driver Discovery, Clinical Testing and Computational Analysis
Jinghui Zhang’s research focuses on developing and applying genomic-based approaches for improving the treatment and outcome of pediatric cancer. Her research on innovative computational methods development has greatly advanced discovery, interpretation, and visualization of somatic and germline variants. She has built a new Computational Biology Department at St Jude by recruiting and mentoring multi-disciplinary computational experts to establish innovative research programs focusing on pediatric cancer. An advocate for genomic data sharing, Zhang initiated the development of St. Jude Cloud, the world’s largest pediatric cancer data sharing platform. She received a PhD in Genetics from the University of Connecticut in 1994 for research done with the late Claire M. Berg (MCB). She continued work at the NCBI for many years, worked in industry (Glaxo Wellcome, Celera Genomics) and at the National Cancer Institute. Since 2010 she has been at the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. She is an elected fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology.
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Apr
19
Join the Honors Council Executive Board! 11:59pm
Join the Honors Council Executive Board!
Friday, April 19th, 2024
11:59 PM
Honors Council is looking for executive board members to advance our mission, which is to support Honors students by connecting them with peers, organizations, and administration. We achieve this by collaborating with Honors Student Organizations to host events (such as International Night), providing training opportunities for organizations, and promoting advocacy efforts (such as the Honors Town Hall). If you’re interested, please fill out the following form no later than Friday, April 19 at 11:59pm: https://forms.gle/uD34jeUfB36E66kV8.
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Apr
20
A Special Exhibit for Art Connection Studio All Day
A Special Exhibit for Art Connection Studio
Saturday, April 20th, 2024
All Day
UConn Health
Art Connection Studio is a program of Vinfen, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. ACS teaches art skills to participants and helps them use their talents to generate income. We want to highlight their efforts and dedication to empowerment. We also want to draw attention to the great work that UConn does with the same population through our Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service
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Apr
20
Annual Compliance and Ethics Training All Day
Annual Compliance and Ethics Training
Saturday, April 20th, 2024
All Day
The University is required to provide all faculty and staff with annual training on:
- Elements of the University’s compliance program
- University’s expectations that all will act in accordance with applicable laws, policies and standards
- Obligations as a state employee under the Connecticut State Code of Ethics.
Developed by the Office of University Compliance, training provides realistic scenarios and examples of how issues of ethics and compliance may arise in your work as a state employee. You can complete your training in one of two ways:
Attend a live virtual session.
Register for a Live Session on March 13, April 18, or May 15.
Estimated Time: 90 minutes
Location: Online via WebexRegistration is required.
Employees should register for live sessions as early as possible, because sessions will be limited.
If you register for a live Webex session, you do not need to complete the online training course.
Complete online training on your own schedule by May 31, 2024.
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Apr
20
CT Science Olympiad All Day
CT Science Olympiad
Saturday, April 20th, 2024
All Day
UConn Storrs
UConn Early College Experience hosts the annual Connecticut Science Olympiad competition. This event attracts approximately 45 Connecticut high schools from all corners of the State and approximately 1,000 high school students. The Connecticut Science Olympiad is the only qualifier for students to compete in the Annual Science Olympiad National Tournament.
Each year’s Olympiad features over 25 different scientific competitions, experiments, and academic tests, including: using lasers and refraction, launching self-propelled airplanes, creating perfect pitch in the physics of music, identifying fossils, making mousetrap-powered cars, using photo-spectrometers, using CSI skills to be a disease detective, recalling skills in anatomy & physiology, and much more!