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Monthly Archives: September 2005
UConn Continued Enrollment Procedures for Students
The University of Connecticut will continue emergency enrollment procedures for students affected by Hurricane Katrina until 3pm, Friday, September 9, 2005. Over the next 3 days, on the Storrs campus, the Office of Admissions will serve as the starting point for all students seeking to enroll at UConn. AT the Regional Campuses, Terry Reilly recommends you start this process in the registration area.
The attached document is a detailed step-by-step process to assist each student through the UConn enrollment process.
Regional Campus Procedures
Contact Terry Reilly, Associate Driector of Enrollment/Registration Services (203-251-8507) should you have questions related to Regional Enrollment procedures for students affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Thank you for your continued supportive efforts!
Lee H. Melvin
Director
University of Connecticut
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
2131 Hillside Road – Unit 3088
Storrs, CT 06269-3088
860.486.1478
860.486.8794 Fax
New Databases in CSA & EBSCOhost
Just a quick update on some new databases available in CSA and EBSCO:
—CSA—
GeoRef
Philosopher’s Index
PAIS (current & archive)
to access any or all of these resources
—EBSCO—
Ageline
Library Literature
RILM
SPORTDiscus
UConn Co-op Score Big Promotion
The UConn Co-op is participating in the Score Big promotion again this year where every Monday after every football home game, we’ll give 5% off for every touchdown scored by the Huskies to a maximum of 4 touchdowns or 20%. This discount applies to select UConn clothing and gifts only for the one day.
Since our team won 38-0 on September 1, we will be taking 20% off these items on Tuesday September 6 since we were closed for the Labor Day holiday. This is only one day, so take advantage and stop by today and see what we have in-stock.
Next promotion will be on Monday September 12 after the Huskies play this Saturday against Liberty!
Copyright & Reserves Workshop
Calling all faculty,
Confused about Copyright issues? Come to our Copyright and Reserves Workshop for answers
Date: Wednesday, September 7
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Location: Eclassroom, Jeremy Richard Library
Please RSVP to Nancy Romanello by September 6th. (nancy.romanello@uconn.edu)
Strategy for Success Workshops @ The Source
The Source (Source for Active Learning) at UConn Stamford will start off the semester with a series of special topic workshops designed to prepare students for the semester’s academic challenges.
Topics to be covered include: Notetaking and Study skills and in addition coverage on specialized topics related to math and science. (contact The Source about additional suggestions for future workshop topics)
Each topic will be offered three times a day! 12:35pm, 2:35pm and 5:15pm. These workshops are offered, from August 30th — September 9, 2005.
Contact THE SOURCE! 203.251-9503
SGA Block Party Today
The Student Government Association (SGA) at UCONN Stamford is capping off the end of “Welcome Week” with a huge Block party today at 11:00am.
The first week of school (August 29-Sept. 1)) served to introduce and welcome new and returning students by promoting UConn Stamford’s Campus Life. During this exciting week, there were many social activities such as parties, games, music and an activities fair.
Join us for the last event today, outside at the Whitney Heist Park (franklin street entrance) from 11-3pm.
NYU Exhibit Trip Sept. 13
On Tuesday, September 13, there will be a trip to the Fales Library for a viewing of the “Inverted Histories: 150 Years of Queer Culture” exhibition at New York University followed by a gallery lecutre by rare books librarian Marvin Taylor. Following the viewing, there will be a walking tour of gay/lesbian historical sites in Greenwich Village by NYU Professor, Joseph Patanova.
Any members of theUConn Community are welcomed to attend this trip. For more information or to make reservations, please contact Professor Fred Roden at 203.251.8559.