Colloquium 2007 Series -Dr. Karen Arms

The Colloquium 2007 Series showcases the research and scholarship of UConn Stamford Campus faculty.

The second Colloquium 2007 Series will be held on Tuesday, April 24, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. in the GE Global Learning Center (A2).

Dr. Karen Arms, Director of the Institute for Children, Youth and Families, and Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, will make a presentation titled, “Fulbright Scholar Shares China Experiences.

Dr. Arms was selected for the prestigious Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program in China. The program is administered by the U.S. Department of Education and jointly operated by the National Committee on United States-China Relations, the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, and the China Education Association for International Exchange.

She will discuss her research experiences during her 5-week trip throughout China. She will provide a 24-minute video that she produced about the lives of two teenage girls, one living in Beijing and the other in central, rural China.

In addition, for those interested, a documentary video, “Mountain Gold Festival” will be screened. Against a backdrop of the beautiful mountain scenery of central China, the worship ceremonies of the village festival are presented, including human blood rituals and other explicit details of sacrifice. It provides an incredible portrayal of religious observations today that differ from American religious institutions.
Colloquium Series #1 –
Dr. Susan Anderson, Professor of Philosophy, will be the inaugural presenter at the Colloquium Series on April 10. The title of her presentation will be “Can Machines be Taught to Behave Ethically?” and she will make the presentation with a research colleague, Dr. Michael Anderson who is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Hartford.

How to Renew Books

MyHOMER displays the list of books you have charged out, and when they’re due back at the library. When you need to RENEW (all UCONN books can be renewed) a book you have out all you need to do is this:

  • Go to the HOMER, Library Catalog,
  • Click on the “MyHOMER” tab MyHomer
  • Log-in using your University ID (SSN#) and last name
  • Check off the books you want renewed
  • Click on the ‘Renew Items’ button
  • View the screencast

Stop by the library or call 251-9599 for assistance.

The BIG READ on Campus ~April 25th

Throughout Fairfield County, there will be a variety of activities related to the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, as part of the BIG READ program during the week of April 23.

UConn Stamford will host a panel discussion on April 25.

“Lessons Learned from To Kill a Mockingbird: Race Relations in the City of Stamford – Past and Present”

April 25, 2007
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
UConn Stamford
Gen Re Auditorium
This Spring all of Stamford will be reading Harper Lee’s classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, as part of a nationwide undertaking called the BIG READ. Stamford is one of 72 communities around the country taking part in the BIG READ.

View Stamford’s Calendar of Events

The idea behind the BIG READ is to celebrate the importance of great literature in our nation’s history, place an emphasis on reading and literacy and bring communities together to celebrate the gift of books.

UConn Stamford will host a panel discussion to assess the lessons learned from the novel regarding race relations in the City of Stamford.

Panelists:

Gary Storhoff, Associate Professor of English, University of Connecticut, Stamford
Valerie Shultz-Wilson, President, Urban League of Southwestern CT
Rodney Bass, Principal, Turn of River Middle School
Tommie Jackson, Pastor, Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
Len Miller, Partner, O’Connor, Davies, Munns and Dobbins

Moderator: Michael Ego, Associate Vice Provost, UConn Stamford

The BIG READ is an initiative of the National Endowment of the Arts, in partnerships with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and in cooperation with Arts Midwest.

The World Affairs Forum: Cuba after Castro

Global Leadership Seminar Series
Sponsored by UConn School of Business CIBER, UCONN Center for Globalization and Commerce and The World Affairs Forum

Counts towards the Certificate of Professional Development Cuba after Castro with Dr. Susan K. Purcell, Director of the Center for Hemispheric Policy, University of Miami,

Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Reception: 6:15 p.m. / Program: 6:45- 8:00 p.m.

UCONN Stamford Campus

Susan K. Purcell is Director of the Center for Hemispheric Policy at the University of Miami. The Center was formed to examine the relationship between the U.S. and Latin America with respect to economic development, trade, healthcare, politics, security and other issues. Dr. Purcell previously served ad Vice president of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society in NYC, and before that with the Council on Foreign Relations and the State Department. Dr. Purcell serves as Director of Valero Energy Corporation and of several mutual funds. She has written extensively on Cuba in recent years.

FREE TO MEMBERS OF THE FORUM, FACULTY AND STUDENTS

$20 for Guests

Please call to reserve a seat 203.356.0340

Spring Career Fair

UConn Students and Alumni are cordially invited to attend:

SPRING CAREER FAIR 2007
Thursday, April 5, 2007
4-6 p.m.
UConn-Stamford, Rich Concourse

Business Attire. Bring Resumes! Bring a Friend!
For more information, please contact: Halina Hollyway, Coordinator Career Center
University of Connecticut at Stamford
1 University Place
Stamford, CT 06901-2315
halina.hollyway@uconn.edu
or visit the UConn-Stamford Career Center website http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~wwwstmcs/careercenter.html