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

Access Health CT Enrollment Fairs – Fairfield County -Late March 2014 (Bridgeport, Danbury and Norwalk)

Access Health CT

Download/Print: Upcoming Enrollment Fairs in the Fairfield County Area before the March 31st Deadline. Bridgeport, CT, Danbury, CT and Norwalk, CT.

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Access Health CT Enrollment Fairs at UConn Stamford March 2014

Update: The Wednesday March 19th Enrollment Fair held at the UConn Stamford Library has been cancelled.

Attend the Enrollment fair on TUESDAY March 18th to learn exactly how you and your family will benefit from getting covered. Help enrolling is available at no cost. Navigators and Assistors are certified by Access Health CT and working right in your community to provide you with guidance about health care coverage and help you enroll. Call and schedule your appointment! Contact Phara Bayonne at 203-251-8523 to schedule an appointment or Email: phara@uconn.edu. More Info here:

Documentation to bring with you at your scheduled appointment (English/Spanish)

Documentation to bring with you at your scheduled appointment (Creole)

Documentation to bring with you at your scheduled appointment (Russian)

Upcoming Access Health CT Enrollment Events for March 2014. [Download-Fairfield County Events]

Access Health CT Enrollment Fairs held at the UConn Stamford Library, February and March 2014

Updated: 2/15/14: Wednesday March 19th Enrollment Fair held at the UConn Stamford Library has been cancelled.
Updated: 2/13/14: Sat. Feb. 15 Enrollment Fair held at the UConn Stamford Library has been cancelled.

Attend these Enrollment fairs on SATURDAY, Feb.15th(CANCELLED), SATURDAY, Feb. 22nd, SATURDAY, March 8th, and TUESDAY March 18th WEDNESDAY, March 19th to learn exactly how you and your family will benefit from getting covered. Help enrolling is available at no cost. Navigators and Assistors are certified by Access Health CT and working right in your community to provide you with guidance about health care coverage and help you enroll. Call and schedule your appointment! Contact Phara Bayonne at 203-251-8523 or Email: phara@uconn.edu. [Documentation to bring with you at your scheduled appointment]

AN ACCESS HEALTH CT INFORMATION SESSION ENROLLMENT FAIR WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18TH FROM 4:00-8:00PM AT THE UCONN STAMFORD CAMPUS, MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM (#1.08)

MORE INFO

Download flyer for saturday, feb. 22nd at UConn Stamford, 11am-4pm

Download flyer for saturday March 8 and tuesday, march 18 Enrollment Dates at uconn stamford

Feb 13~ Weather Alert

Due to the forecast of inclement weather, the opening of all UConn campuses on Thursday, February 13, will be DELAYED until 10 a.m.

Classes that start before 10 a.m. are canceled. Classes starting at 10 a.m. or later will proceed as scheduled.

All online classes for Thursday, February 13 will proceed as scheduled.

All Emergency Support Services employees should report as scheduled. All other employees should report at 10 a.m.

The University is continuing to monitor the weather forecast, and will provide additional updates Thursday morning if needed. Please monitor http://alert.uconn.edu for updates.

Your safety should be your primary concern when deciding whether to travel, as local conditions may vary. Please drive carefully.

Notice Regarding VPN (Remote Access) for Network Connect Users

UConn Students, Faculty & Staff: The Network Connect software that allows remote computers to utilize the university VPN does not work reliably on computers that have recently patched Java environments or up-to-date operating systems (Windows or Mac). Juniper has declined to provide a patch for this piece of software because it is associated with equipment that has an end of life date of less than one year. UITS has escalated replacement of the backend VPN infrastructure and identified workarounds that can be employed to provide remote connection capabilities in the interim.

Please use the Junos Pulse client, this software must be installed and configured as described at the following link: http://securityapps.uconn.edu/vpn_junos_pulse

As a separate alternative, users who have previously enabled Remote Desktop on their workstations may take advantage of the Remote Desktop Gateway. Instructions may be found at http://uits.uconn.edu/?page_id=3492

If you have problems or questions, please contact https://serviceit.uconn.edu

Feb. 3rd ~ Weather Alert & Early Campus Closure

Due to inclement weather, classes at the AVERY POINT and STAMFORD campuses beginning at noon or later are canceled on Monday, February 3 for the remainder of the day.

These campuses will remain open for business, however, employees should always put their safety first when making travel decisions. Please visit http://alert.uconn.edu for details and updates.

Nothing is more important than your safety. Please drive carefully.
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All UConn-Stamford classes starting after 12:00 p.m. on February 3, 2014 are canceled. The building will remain open until 5:00 p.m.

Jan. 22nd~ Campus Opened Normal Hours

UPDATE: The Jeremy Richard Library will open at its normal hours today 8:00AM-9:00PM.

UConn-Stamford will be on a normal operating schedule for Wednesday, January 22, 2014.

  • Faculty members scheduled to teach who decide it is unsafe for them to travel to campus must notify their students as soon as possible that their class is cancelled.
  • Faculty should respect the decisions of commuting students who decide not to travel to campus and provide options for them to make up missed work.
  • Students should contact their professors as soon as possible if they must miss a class or other activity due to weather conditions.
  • Always consider safety first. Weather and road conditions may vary considerably across the state, so all members of the University community must evaluate the circumstances they face.
  • Even when the University remains open for business, individuals may appropriately decide not to come to campus or to leave campus early.
  • In these situations, employees may use a vacation day, personal time, or other accrued time without advance approval, but they must notify their supervisors that they are doing so.

The University continues to emphasize the paramount importance of safety. Faculty, staff, and students should evaluate their own circumstances carefully, exercise appropriate judgment, and take responsibility for their safety when making decisions during inclement weather.

Jan. 21st – UConn Stamford Campus Closure at 6PM

UPDATE: The UConn Stamford Campus will be closing at 3:30PM! And the Shuttle bus will end service at 4PM.

Due to inclement weather, the UConn Stamford Campus (& Library) will close at 6 pm today, Tuesday, January 21. All classes at UConn-Stamford starting after 2:00 p.m. or later on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014 have been canceled.

http://alert.uconn.edu/

Remember, you can access our libraries website < http://lib.uconn.edu > 24/7 to do research and so much more.

The latest Jeremy Richard Library Learning Commons News & Updates, visit our Library Blog < https://blogs.lib.uconn.edu/stamford > or Facebook page < http://facebook.com/stamfordjrl >.

100+ hours of digitized conversations about the Great Depression Unveiled

Washington University Libraries Unveils Digitized conversations about the Great Depression

The diverse range of individuals whose reflections on the 1930s are now easily accessible include a grandson of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, celebrated authors Maya Angelou and Gore Vidal, longtime New York Times political reporter Warren Moscow, actors Karen Morley and Ossie Davis, Morton Newman, who worked on the Upton Sinclair campaign for governor in California, and many more from all walks of life. The multicultural, multiregional approach brings needed depth and color to an era that is often remembered and depicted as a monolithic event dragging the nation down for a decade, says Film & Media Archive assistant Alison Carrick, who managed the workflow of the digitization project.

Browse the Great Depression Interviews here: http://digital.wustl.edu/greatdepression/browse.html