Upcoming Honors Events: Academic & Interdisciplinary Engagement

  • Mar
    24
    Majoring in Neuroscience at UConn
    Homer Babbidge Library
    10:00 AM

    You are invited to a panel and Q&A discussion on how to create a major in Neuroscience at UConn. Current individualized majors in Neuroscience will discuss their interdisciplinary plans of study as well as their long-term academic and career goals.

  • Mar
    25
    Yours Truly: 19th Century Letters from the Stowe Center for Literary Activism Archive
    Stowe Center for Literary Activism
    6:00 PM

    Our archive holds a wealth of fascinating correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, and other materials that offer unique perspectives into the interior lives of some of the most influential people of the 19th century.

  • Mar
    26
    Discussions of the Holocaust: Memory and Legacy - Zeke Levine
    UConn Stamford
    5:30 PM

    We are hosting three academic programs that can be attended individually concerning history, memory, and the Holocaust. Learn about the history of the Holocaust, its legacy and cultural production through two interviews/conversations that are multimedia plus a lecture with musical performance.

  • Mar
    26
    Stone Footprints: The Wandering Plaque of 1911
    Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
    6:00 PM

    Jennifer Klau, Executive Director of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford, will share an exciting new research project that illuminates the experiences of the Jewish immigrants that once made the North End of Hartford their home.