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Dear Colleagues, We are writing with a few updates on travel, as you plan for and embark on trips for your summer research- and work-related activities. Travel restrictions: The UConn Work-Related Travel FAQs have been recently updated. The key update is that no restrictions remain on domestic travel in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. International
Why the Jews? Confronting Antisemitism Special Topics: Why the Jews? Confronting Antisemitism 1-Credit Course, Begins Monday, October 14th Antisemitism has often been described as the “oldest hatred.” Yet the term “antisemitism” is a modern formulation, coined in Germany in the 1870s a badge of pride by German nationalists who feared Jews posed a danger to
Confronting Anti-Muslim Racism UNIV 3088, Special Topics: Confronting Anti-Muslim Racism 1-Credit Course Course dates: Undergraduate and Graduate, Fall 2024: Monday, August 26th – Friday, December 6th, 2024 Despite Islam having almost 2 billion adherents across the globe, Muslims are subjected to damaging stereotypes, oppression, and violence simply because of their identities. Why and how is this
Dear Colleagues, We are writing to let you know about updates to the faculty consulting website, found at https://consulting.uconn.edu/ On the updated website, you can find your submitted requests and submit new requests from the “dashboard” link on the top menu, or from the link to “view your dashboard of submitted requests and/or to submit
U.S. Anti-Black Racism Course UNIV 3088, Section 003 Class# 16596 Special Topics: U.S. Anti-Black Racism 1-Credit Course, October 17, 2022 – December 9, 2022 Free to all UConn students, faculty and staff This 1-credit course introduces students to foundational history and concepts related to systemic and anti-Black racism. It also exposes students to foundational concepts
Office of the Provost Provost’s Distinguished Speaker Series The University of Connecticut is a national leader among public research universities in research prominence, advancements in teaching and learning, and community engagement. A culture of innovation encourages and supports our more than 2,000 full-time faculty in their pursuit of knowledge and promotes a vibrancy and diversity