If you plan to go to Storrs for Spring 08′ pick up a form in the Registrar’s Office (Room 2.02).
Return forms to the Registrar’s Office by October 1, 2007.
For campus change requirements go to
http://www.registrar.uconn.edu/campus.htm
If you plan to go to Storrs for Spring 08′ pick up a form in the Registrar’s Office (Room 2.02).
Return forms to the Registrar’s Office by October 1, 2007.
For campus change requirements go to
http://www.registrar.uconn.edu/campus.htm
The UConn Libraries will require the new Husky One Card Photo ID for all library transactions. Get your photo taken at the Registrar’s office during their Photo hours. Once your new Husky One Card arrives (1-2 weeks), go to the UConn Co-op ( or online) to add money to your Husky One Card for printing at the library. Your new ID card:
UConn One Card Web site at: www.onecard.uconn.edu
The UConn Stamford Campus will be screening several films during their Human Rights Film Series.
Tentative schedule of screenings for Spring 2008:
The HR Film Series 2007 -08 is organized by the Department of English and C0-sponsored by Student Activities and the Center for Women’s Studies. For further information, please email the HR film series coordinator Dr. Serken Gorkemli at:
serken “dot” gorkemli “at” uconn “dot” edu.
The Jeremy Richard Library is unable to provide printing by cash payment at this time.
However, printing to Card is still viable. So, if you currently have your UConn Husky One card, just stop by the UConn Co-op (bookstore), next door to the library and put money on your card (mange your huskybucks online). Then use your one card in the library to print to “Card_B&W” opti0n from the print drop-down menu.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
On behalf of the library staff at the Jeremy Richard Library, welcome new and returning students and faculty to the Stamford Campus for what will likely be an eventful and exciting 2007-2008 academic year!
HuskyCT (formerly WebCT or Vista)
UConn has renamed its learning management software used on all UConn campuses to “HuskyCT.” The current software behind HuskyCT is BlackBoard Learning System – Vista Enterprise Edition (formerly WebCT Vista). In spite of the name change, HuskyCT is running the same software used throughout the 2006-2007 academic year.
Make 2007-2008 HuskyCT class requests in UConn’s student administration system.
STAMFORD — The University of Connecticut’s [UConn] Stamford campus honored a professor, a staff member and a member of the community at the presentation of the annual UConn Stamford Recognition Awards Wednesday.
“I think we all know that the evolution of a community campus is very closely tied to the people working on that campus,” said UConn Stamford associate vice provost Michael Ego at the campus’ annual town hall meeting.
This year’s awards were presented to professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Charles Yarish, administrative services assistant Joy Nuckols of the enrollment services department and Richard Taber chief executive and chairman of the board of First County Bank.
“This is the first time an official at a university ever handed me anything,” joked Taber, who elected not to walk with his class when he graduated from college; his diploma was instead mailed to him. “I’m just glad my mother’s here to see it.”
Taber was awarded UConn Stamford’s second Town and Gown Award; a distinction which recognizes a community figure who has forged a relationship with the college and made it possible for UConn to better integrate into the Stamford community. He was honored for his work with University Pals, a program which brings middle school students into UConn Stamford to learn about the college experience. The First County Bank Foundation provided funding for this year’s pilot of the program.
Yarish was selected by a review committee of his peers to receive the faculty recognition award, which recognizes sustained outstanding achievements in teaching, research and services benefiting UConn Stamford. Yarish has been teaching at the college for 30 years. In that time, he’s established an seaweed research laboratory in Stamford and forged a relationship with Chilean scholar Alejandro Buschmann. The two professors are establishing a faculty exchange between the Chilean schools and the Bridgeport Regional Vocational Aquaculture School.
Joy Nuckols, who has worked at the college for a decade, received the staff recognition award, an honor which recognizes the contributions of an outstanding staff person who exemplifies the qualities and characteristics that make the Stamford campus a quality institution, through direct or indirect impact on student success.
“She has made numerous contributions,” said Ego. “She is respected by her peers, not just staff and faculty, but by students as well.”
“Thank you for having faith in me,” said Nuckols, after receiving her award to a standing ovation from the faculty and staff.
The campus was also visited Wednesday by UConn’s provost and executive vice president for academic affairs Peter Nicholls and Veronica Makowsky, vice provost of undergraduate education and regional campus administration.
She asked Ego to stay the course on the Stamford campus.
“I think Stamford is doing a splendid job,” she said. “You have remarkable leadership, remarkable staff and remarkable student achievement.”
Mayor Dannel Malloy also put in an appearance, praising UConn Stamford.
“I’m sure it is a jewel in the crown of the University of Connecticut, but it’s somewhat underappreciated,” he told Nicholls and Makowsky. Malloy pledged the city’s continued support for the campus and hoped that the state would also funnel resources into UConn Stamford.
“Now if things had worked out somewhat differently last year I might have been able to guarantee that,” he said, making a jab at his failed 2006 gubernatorial campaign.
Stamford Times Newspaper
By A.J. O’Connell
aoconnell@thestamfordtimes.com
http://www.thestamfordtimes.com/stamford_templates/stamford_story/7776702502459.php
The UConn Stamford Shuttle Bus Service resumes operations on Monday, August 27th.
All picks up and drop offs will be maide only on Franklin Street and at the Stamford Train Station.
For access to this service you need to show your UCONN ID to the driver.
Hours of Operation:
The Stamford Campus Co-op will be opening late on the following days:
Monday-August 27- Thursday-August 30 from 9:00AM to 9:00PM
Open Saturday, September 1 and Saturday September 8
from 9:00AM – 12:00 Noon
Regular Hours:
Monday -Thursday 9:00 -7:00PM
Friday -9:00-4:00PM
Closed Weekends and Holidays
UPDATE: The library website is operational.
10:30am 8/1/07
The UConn Libraries website is currently down. We are looking into the problem and hope to have it back up and running soon. Another alternative to searching for books in the UConn Libraries system is reQuest, the state-wide library catalog.
UConn Libraries Backup page. This page is intended only to provide our users basic functionality in the midst of a crisis when our library website is unavailable. Please note, depending on the extent of the problem, some of the links below may not work.
We apologize for the inconvenience.