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This weekly email will provide you with a roundup of the great things happening on campus.
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We're ready for the start of a brand new semester! And with that, The Weekly Roundup is back! Keep an eye on your Charger inbox as we highlight what's happening around campus! Looking to submit an item? Send it here.

University Community Encouraged to Wear Masks Indoors Amid New CDC Recommendations

As we prepare for the start of the Spring semester, the University community is encouraged to wear face coverings when attending indoor events in public areas, following new recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The new recommendations come as several Connecticut counties have seen an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases and have been categorized by the CDC as having medium to high levels of COVID-19 in the community.

Aside from the CDC’s recommendation to wear face coverings indoors when appropriate, no other major operational changes are anticipated at this time.

The Dean of Students Office and Health Services will have a table set up in Bartels Hall on Thursday, Jan. 26, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., providing wellness goodie bags to support your health and wellness journey for the spring semester.

For more information about COVID-19 case numbers in Connecticut and to learn more about recommendations to keep yourself safe, visit the CDC’s COVID-19 page. You can also visit the University’s COVID-19 Information page.

Those feeling unwell, or are experiencing respiratory infection symptoms, should not attend classes or in-person programs. Students who miss class(es) should complete the illness notification form.

University Mourns Loss of Dr. Kento Yasuhara

It is with very heavy hearts we share that Dr. Kento Yasuhara, associate professor of psychology, passed away Wednesday night following a brief illness.

Dr. Yasuhara joined the University in 2013 as an assistant professor in the Psychology program, and he was highly regarded by both students and colleagues, most notably for his leadership of the University Curriculum Committee. An accomplished clinical and forensic psychologist, he was an incredibly gifted teacher and, most importantly, a valued colleague, mentor, and friend to all who knew him.

The entire University community extends its condolences to Dr. Yasuhara’s wife, Clarice, and to his family.

Grief counseling for students is available through the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services Office. Those seeking support can call 203-932-7333. An on-call clinician is available after hours and over the weekend. Faculty and staff members can click here for available support.

You can read the full message about Dr. Yasuhara here.

Photo of the Week

Please join us in welcoming Kateryna Fedirko, a transfer student from Odesa, Ukraine, who is now officially a member of our University community.

She was greeted in New York this past week by Dr. Bradley Woodworth, who played an instrumental role in creating this opportunity, as well as other members of the University. Kateryna is settling into her new home on campus, and is looking forward to the start of classes.

Read more>>

DEADLINE EXTENDED - Submit Applications for Women’s Leadership Philanthropy Fund thru Jan. 16

There's still time to submit a grant application to the University’s Women’s Leadership Philanthropy Fund! The deadline was extended to Monday, Jan. 16 - that's tonight!

Apply here>>

The Women's Leadership Fund, run by the Women's Leadership Council and Pompea College of Business, aspires to offer many opportunities for students, faculty and staff to nurture, promote, and celebrate the collective and dynamic impact of women by empowering young leaders through this initiative.

It provides funding opportunities ranging from $500 to $3,000 for projects and programs.

Charlie's Roundup Reminders

Important Schedules & Upcoming Dates

Monday, January 16

  • Apartment Shuttle: Savin Court, Main Street, Forest Hills, Library: operating until 9 p.m. (loop)
  • Propark Special - New Haven/West Haven Train Station Shuttle (Departs from Library): operating until 10 p.m. (loop)

Tuesday, January 17

Tuesday, January 24

  • Spring 2023 Add/Drop Deadline
  • P/F Grade Election Deadline

Reminder: Event Accessibility and Reasonable Accommodation Policy

  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion are among the core values of the University, therefore our goal is to proactively plan events free of physical, communication and/or other barriers so all individuals may meaningfully participate in the events.
  • Read the full policy here.

The Charger Blog

Stay on top of the news from around campus! Check out these recent stories published on The Charger Blog!

M.S. Investigations Alum: ‘With this Education, I’ve Given Myself a Variety of Choices’

Lacrosse Unlimited Founder, Marketing Coordinator Share Charger Connection and Passion for Lax

New Business Analytics Grad Launches Career at Medtronic

In the Media

Veteran HR executive featured in USA Today story examining FTC’s plan to ban noncompete agreements

Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer and coordinator of the M.S. for Human Resources program, comments on the Federal Trade Commission’s proposal to ban noncompete clauses.

Forensic genetic genealogist highlighted in The New York Times story about solving a cold case from decades ago

Claire Glynn, associate professor and director of the Graduate Certificate in Forensic Genetic Genealogy, discusses how DNA databases are being used to match evidence in murder cases to help solve violent crimes, even if they are 50-years-old.

Political Scientist’s Commentary Featured in Newsweek

Joshua Sandman, professor emeritus of political science and international affairs, explains why John Bolton has little political visibility outside foreign policy.

Economists examines latest jobs reports and how it may impact interest rates moving forward

Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, tells the Washington Examiner that the latest Jobs Report may lead to the Federal Reserve continuing to raise interest rates.

 
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