ACADEMIC COMPUTER LAB— SPRING 2006 HOURS
ROOM 3.05
Monday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Tuesday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Wednesday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Thursday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Friday 9:00AM-4:00PM
Saturday 10:00AM-3:00PM
Sunday –CLOSED
ACADEMIC COMPUTER LAB— SPRING 2006 HOURS
ROOM 3.05
Monday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Tuesday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Wednesday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Thursday 9:00AM-10:00PM
Friday 9:00AM-4:00PM
Saturday 10:00AM-3:00PM
Sunday –CLOSED
Attention Student,
The Library’s and the Computer Lab’s (Rm. 3.05) One-Card Printing Stations are not working today. The problem has been reported and is being checked on.
You can come to the Jeremy Richard Library to print out your documents by selecting the “CASH PRINTER” printing option. You can either pay by CASH (0.15 cents) or still use your One Card (0.10 cents), just retrieve your documents at the circulation desk and give us your One Card.
Another alternative is visiting the Stamford Public Library (near Starbucks, corner of bedford & Atlantic) to print out your papers (free printing at Ferguson Library).
If you need to log in to the UConn library databases from the public library, don’t forget to log in using the VPN: http:vpn.uconn.edu
The Ferguson Library, Stamford Public Library have many Internet stations accessible on the second and third floor. Ask the reference librarians on the second floor for assistance.
We apologize for the inconveniance.
The Source has your solutions!
MATH assistance is available. (Chemistry and Biology are available upon request)
Monday– 11:30-1:00, 2:30-3:30
Tuesday– 1:00-3:00, 3:30-7:00
Wednesday– 2:30-3:30, 3:30-7:00
Thursday– 1:00-3:00, 3:30-7:00
Stop by the Source for Active Learning Room 3.02, UConn Stamford. Phone: 203-251-9503
The unveiling of the plaques for the first inductees of the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame will be held on Wednesday, February 1, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Beginning at 12:00 noon, there will be press conference in the Gen Re Auditorium, with NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Steve Young (Greenwich High School) speaking via teleconference with the local press regarding his selection into the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame. He will be participating in the press conference as he prepares to broadcast the Super Bowl.
There are two inductees who will be present at the formal ceremony to unveil the plaques honoring nine honorees, which will begin soon after the press conference is completed.
The Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame will be located in the hallway adjacent to the Admissions Office and as you walk toward the Gen Re Auditorum. UConn Stamford and the Fairfield County Sports Commission agreed in October 2005 to work jointly to celebrate the achievements of Fairfield County athletes with the placement of the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame at the UConn Stamford Campus.
Senator Joseph Lieberman Follows In Late Mother’s Footsteps and Reads Children’s Stories at Stamford University of Connecticut Co-op Bookstore this Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 12:30 p.m.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACT: Pamela Williams 203-251-8544 Monday 9a-5p January 6, 2006
Senator Joseph Lieberman
Follows In Mother’s Footsteps and
Reads Children’s Stories at Stamford
University of Connecticut Co-op Bookstore Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 12:30 p.m.
Stamford, CT – The UConn Co-op, located on the University of Connecticut’s Stamford Campus, will present to U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman a photo album of pictures of his mother, Marcia Lieberman, reading to Stamford area children over the past several years. In his mother’s honor, Senator Lieberman will also read two short books Reading Makes You Feel Good by Todd Parr and a Clifford the Big Red Dog story by Norman Bridwell. Senator Lieberman will be at the UConn Co-op Stamford from 12:30 to 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 10, 2006.
Traditionally, the late Marcia Lieberman, mother of U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman, came to the UConn Co-op in Stamford to read to local school children at the annual Celebration of Children’s Reading Week. Other people that have participated in the annual Celebration of Children’s Reading Week at the UConn Co-op in Stamford include Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy and State Representative and Assistant Majority Leader Christel Truglia.
Clifford the Big Red Dog will also make an appearance to entertain the children. Forty children from the Hart School will be participating in the presentation and reading at the UConn Co-op in Stamford.
The UConn Co-op is a cooperative corporation, established to provide bookstore services for its members and the University of Connecticut community. Open to the public, it is owned by its members and governed by an elected board of directors. At present, there are approximately 30,000 members, primarily students, faculty and staff of the University of Connecticut. In addition to the bookstore on the Storrs campus, the UConn Co-op operates the NewsStand in the Homer Babbidge Library, the HuskyShop II on Pratt St. in downtown Hartford and bookstores at the five regional campuses of the University throughout the state, the UConn School of Law in Hartford and the UConn Health Center in Farmington.
“School Activities,” one of seven murals painted by James Daugherty (1887-1974) for the Works Project Administration’s (WPA) art projects, was installed in the Jeremy Richard Library. The seven murals, covering over 1000 feet, were commissioned in 1934 during the New Deal era for an octagonal music room at Stamford High School. In 1970, workmen removed them for a renovation and put them on top of a heap of construction materials in a dumpster, where they were rescued by a student. Though they had been cut into 30 pieces, six of the murals were reconstructed by an art restorer who sold two of them. The City of Stamford bought back four of them with funds from the State of Connecticut, the Ruth W. Brown Foundation, and other contributors.
James Daugherty played a role as an important mural artist in America, painting murals in schools, government buildings, and public housing. He also became an author and his draftsman skills served him well as he illustrated and/or authored over 100 books. In 1940, he was awarded the John Newbery Medal for his Daniel Boone, the year’s most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. He returned to abstract painting in 1953 and his works can be found in the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, Hirshorn Museum, and many other public and private collections.
“School Activities,” visible for the first time in 35 years, is on loan to UConn Stamford from the City of Stamford. Conservator Joseph Matteis, Jr. completed its further restoration and mounting on a portable backing in 2005. Funding for this purpose was generously provided by Reba and Dave Williams of Greenwich.
A Stamford Advocate Article by Lauren Klein, published December 25, 2005:
The library will be open from 9:00-5:00 (Friday’s closing at 4:30pm) during the Winter Interssion period ending January 13th.
Spring 2006 semester begins January 17, 2006.
Due to the inclement weather, the UConn Stamford Campus is closed and classes are cancelled.
Call the information desk at 251-8400 or check your local news stations for further announcements.
The library, along with the campus, will be opening at 12:00 on Tuesday, December 6 because of predictions of a snow storm.
The UConn Co-op will be sponsoring a jewelry sale and free makeovers by Prestige Cosmetics in front of the store on Wednesday November 30 between 11a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
This is part of the end of semester Pep-Rally that is taking place in the main concourse. Join others from the UConn Stamford Community to hear short remarks and dancing and musical entertainment. Check out the great cosmetic line we carry in the store by Prestige and pick up modestly priced jewelry by Lulu’s. Enjoy the holiday season!