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A new 1-credit online course on emotional well-being for UConn Huskies 

A new pop-up course about emotional well-being has arrived for the fall 2023 semester. This one-credit course, titled “Feeling Well: The Science and Practice of Emotional Well-Being,” began on Oct. 16 and will continue until Dec. 8, 2023. University of Connecticut students can visit the Office of the Provost website for a better understanding.  

In this one-credit course, students will delve into the science and practice of emotional well-being, which is defined as the general positivity an individual experiences regarding their emotional state and overall life satisfaction. The course will introduce the elements that comprise emotional well-being, emotional quality of daily experiences and assessments related to life satisfaction, meaning, and goal pursuit. Students will explore the interconnectedness between individuals, communities and systems that collectively influence emotional well-being and effective strategies for improving it. . READ MORE…

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By Amaree Love
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Love Lifestyle

Although the pandemic has affected businesses worldwide causing a major decline, one company in Canarsie, New York, remains intact through trials and tribulations. Read how Karlie Napoleon chose to fight through and keep her business running.  

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Trinity Hollis, a student performer with UCONNIC, sings her song “Special.” / Photo by Amaree Love

By Amaree Love
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Student Undergraduate Board of Governors

The University of Connecticut fans were waiting patiently in Gampel Pavilion for performances from artists Young M.A., Dominic Fike, and two student performers, Montez and Kaprisun.  

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