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Library Director and Undergraduate Education Librarian at the UConn Stamford Campus - Jeremy Richard Library.

W Forums For Faculty

In each W forum listed below, a video related to writing pedagogy will be shown; the screening will be followed by an open discussion about the topic portrayed, as well as any related concerns the participants might have. The forums will be held in the library’s Thomson Reuters eclassroom.

  • Responding to Student Writing, Thursday, 10/28, 11am-12pm, Thomson-Reuters E-Classroom
  • Teaching the Research Paper, Thursday, 11/4, 11am-12pm, Thomson-Reuters E-Classroom  
  • Working with Non-Native Writers, Thursday, 11/11, 11am-12pm, Thomson-Reuters E-Classroom

In addition, this forum will serve as an ongoing Writing Center open house for faculty who wish to incorporate the Writing Center tutoring in their curriculum for the rest of this semester and in spring 2011.

Comments? Suggestions for future topics, please contact:

Serkan Gorkemli, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Writing Coordinator
203-251-9585

American Literature Discussion Series, Thursdays@6:30

Join UConn Stamford’s Michael J. Marotto, Ph.D.,  adjunct professor of English at the Ferguson Library for several discussions on great American writers: Edgar Allan Poe, Nanthaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville.

The seminars will be held Thursday evenings at 6:30pm,  at The Ferguson Library, third floor auditorium. For more information, call 203-351-8231.

  • Thursday, October 28-  Edgar Allan Poe
  • Thursday, November 18– Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Thursday, December 9 – Herman Melville

A bibliography of readings about and by Edgar Allan Poe is available at the the Ferguson Library and also by searching their library catalog.
More suggested readings for Edgar Allen Poe available at the Universty of Connecticut is below:

  • The Selected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe. Edited by G.R. Thompson. Norton Critical Edition [HOMER]
  • Love and Death in the American Novel by Leslie Fiedler [HOMER]
  • Reading Poe Reading Freud: The Romantic Imagination in Crisis by Clive Bloom[request thu ILLiad]
  • The Peculiarity of Literature: An Allegorical Approach to Poe’s Fiction by Jeffery DeShell [HOMER]
  • Poe’s Fiction: Romantic Irony in the Gothic Tales by G.R. Tompson[HOMER]





Our World of Film Festival @UConn Stamford

This fall the Ferguson Library and the Jeremy Richard Library at University of Connecticut Stamford will come together once again to share some of the most exciting international films of recent years.

“Our World of Film” will spotlight four notable films from Germany, Italy, Sweden and France. The programs will be held on Wednesday evenings @ 6:30 at the UCONN Stamford campus in the Multi-Purpose Room #108.

Wednesday October 13, 2010

Coco Before Chanel
With Audrey Tautou and Benoit Poelvoorde. Directed by Anne Fontaine.2009. 110 min. France.
This biopic details the rise of legendary fashion designer Coco Avanti .Chanel.

Wednesday October 20, 2010

Vincere
With Fabrizio Costella and Giovannia Mezzogiorno. Directed by Marco Bellocchio. 2009.128 min. Italy.

     This unusual and offbeat historical drama resst on a little known fact. Though seldom discussed in history books and undisclosed for half a century, fascist dictator Benito Mussolini had a son with a woman named Ida Dalser. A son he allowed to be born , acknowledged, and then promptly denied for the duration of his life.

Wednesday November 3, 2010

 The Girl Who Played with Fire
With Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist. Directed by Daniel Alfredson. 2009     130 minutes. Sweden/Denmark/Germany.

      The second installment of Steig Larsson’s “Millennium” trilogy comes to the big screen with this tale of a prominent magazine publisher who launches an investigation into Swedish sex trafficking and political corruption.

Wednesday November 17, 2010

The White Ribbon

With Christian Freidel and Leonie Benesch. Directed by Michael Haneke. 2009, 144 min. Germany/Austria.

     In a village in Protestant northern Germany, on the eve of World War I, the children of a church and school run by the village school teacher and their families experience a series of bizarre incidents that inexplicably assume the characteristics of a punishment ritual.  This film won the Palme D’Or  at the Cannes Film festival this year.

National Hispanic Heritage Month iCONN Resources

iCONN’s datebase vendors have graciously agreed to furnish free access for a limited time to some of their licensed resources revelant to National Hispanic Heritage Month. The resources are on an iCONN web page that you can access from a link called ” Hispanic Heritage Month” from our landing pages (at iconn.org), classic menus (“Search Indivindual Resources”), site map, and the page called ” What You Can Search in iCONN.”

The National Hispanic Heritage Month web page will be up for your use from today, September 15, through October 15. We hope you will find the resources useful.

Stamford Campus Fall 2010 Welcome Week!

 Welcome week is sponsored by the Student Government Association to help kick off the semester! Please join us for these fun and interactive activities! All the events are FREE for UConn students and include activities and prizes! We look forward to seeing you there!

 Tuesday, August 31st, 2010  Intensity Game show

in A-1 from 12-1, for an interactive Game show w/ cash prizes, and FREE Robek’s Smoothies in the concourse.

 Wednesday, September 1, 2010   Campus Expo

At the Campus Expo we will have all the answers to any questions you may have regarding the campus! 12-2 pm on the Concourse

 Wednesday, September 1, 2010   Campus Expo

Movie in the park showing “KICKASS” at 8 PM

 Thursday, September 2, 2010

Annual Block Party!  Fun and Interactive Event! Free food, activities, and give a ways! 11-3

Stay Connected to Campus events by joining the UConn Stamford Campus Events facebook group!   

Welcome New Students!

As the fall 2010 semester gets started, the UConn libraries want to make sure your year runs smoothly.

So here are three tips to give you a jump start.

The Library website is your pitstop for research, information about library locations and hours and the collections and services we have just for you. www.lib.uconn.edu

You can park yourself at the study spaces we have available at all of our libraries that support both individual and group work.

If you have questions come by and see us or use our ask-a-librarian service that connects you with a librarian both online and in person for research help or questions about the library.
http://lib.uconn.edu/help/askHomer/

Visit the UConn Libraries: http://lib.uconn.edu

Find Your NetID and Change your password: https://netid.uconn.edu

Get connected Wireless: https://wireless.uconn.edu

UCONN Stamford Co-op (Bookstore) Special Hours, open late on the following days:

Monday August 30 – 9:oo a.m to 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday August 31 – 9:00 a.m to 9:00 p.m.

Open Saturday August 28 – 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Open Saturday September 4 – 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Open Saturday September 11 – 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon

Our regular hours are:

Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m.
Closed Weekends and Holidays

UConn Stamford Writing Center and Q Center appointment scheduling changes

Scheduling appointments with a writing tutor or a Math/Science tutor will no longer be made at the campus  information desk. You’ll need to make an appointment with a Writing, Math or Science tutor by logging online to www.advapp.uconn.edu.

  • Schedule and cancel Writing, Math and Science Tutoring appointments
  • www.advapp.uconn.edu (UConn Advising Appointment website)
  • Login using your NetID and NetID password
  •  Select from drop down menu:  “The Source” Stamford Writing Center &  Q Center