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  • 10/19 Why Choose HDFS as a Major?

    Why HDFS (Human Development and Family Studies) as a Major?

    Thursday, October 19, 2023, 12:15-1:30 PM A LUNCHTIME EVENT FOR ALL STUDENTS! 

    Multipurpose Rooms: 113 & 116

    ALL UConn Waterbury Students are invited to this event, The Department of Human Development and Family Sciences is sponsoring this event which includes the following information:

    HDFS Abroad: Suleymar Dominguez, a UConn Waterbury HDFS Senior and Gillman Scholar, will discuss her experience studying abroad in South Korea as an HDFS student.

    HDFS @ Sea: Laura Congiu, a UConn Waterbury HDFS Senior, will discuss her experience studying at Sea (a semester@sea experience)

    HDFS in the Community: Professor Laura Donorfio will discuss field placement opportunities in HDFS at UConn Waterbury

    HDFS @ Work:  Several HDFS alums and faculty will be presenting about careers in HDFS 

    REFRESHEMENTS WILL BE SERVED * SPRING 2024 COURSE INFORMATION WILL BE SHARED * MEET HDFS STUDENTS * BRING A FRIEND

    For more information, contact: Brian Chapman, HDFS Waterbury at Brian.Chapman@uconn.edu
 
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For more information, contact Monica Lattimer at monica.lattimer@uconn.edu

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