Special Events and Receptions

  • 4/20 Inaugural Service Learning Exposition April 20th

    Mark Your Calendars! Inaugural Service Learning Exposition, Wednesday, April 20th!

    Faculty, staff, and students across UConn campuses have been engaging with the community through service learning for years now, and it is time to showcase their accomplishments and ongoing efforts! UConn has, through the Office of Public Engagement, fostered a mission of developing engaged citizens through coordination, advocacy, and capacity building for engagement activities. Many of these engagement activities are Service Learning.

    Come to learn, share, and get inspired from Service Learning Courses, Outreach Programs, Potential Internships, Independent Studies, Teaching Opportunities, and Research - ALL are examples of Service Learning!

    The Expo is where students, faculty, staff and community partners can learn of opportunities in accordance with UConn's Academic Vision. Listen to students are making real difference in our communities while growing personally and professionally. Listen how our faculty and staff are teaching innovative and exciting courses and are fostering programs that benefit our communities! 

    If you are interested in presenting your work, we are still encouraging faculty, staff, students, and community partners to exhibit their work through posters and presentations at all campuses. Please click here to sign up. 

    Additionally, we want to be sure that students, faculty, staff and community partners come to learn about these initiatives, so please share this information and encourage attendance. http://engagement.uconn.edu/

     

    Storrs Campus - South Reading Room, Wilbur Cross Building

    Hartford Campus - Zachs Room

    Stamford Campus - Concourse

    Waterbury - Multipurpose Room

    Avery Point - Student Center

    Torrington - Entry Lobby

    Health Center - Cafeteria

     

     

     

     

        

    For more information, contact: Julia M. Yakovich at julia.yakovich@uconn.edu