This month's presentation will highlight the services provided by the Environmental Health and Safety team, how they focus their work to protect you and sustain the campus environment.
Gowns, hoods and tassels—oh my! In this interactive lunch session for new employees on May 18, Merna Jacobsen and Suzanne Soled will demystify these academic traditions.
In this workshop, experts in successfully communicating the impact of university discoveries and creations will help you develop strategies and tactics to get your work the visibility it deserves.
With topics based on emerging workplace trends and needs, seminars are offered on everything from nutrition for stress management to emotional intelligence.
Rocky Mountain Green and the Green Schools Conference will host a workshop on campus about ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·'s LEED platinum-certified net-zero energy Indoor Practice Facility and Training Center.
From Nutrition for Stress Management to 5 Choices of Extraordinary Productivity, a number of learning opportunities for employees to take advantage of will be provided in May.
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The April 23 ethics and compliance education session will highlight ways the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance works toward inclusive excellence while breaking down barriers to opportunity.
Matt Isola is on a mission to help older generations live more connected, fulfilling lives through technology. Volunteers are invited to join workshops April 14–28 to learn basic skills.
ODECE is excited to host Thomas Laird, an associate professor and director at Indiana University Bloomington, for the third round of inclusive pedagogy workshops. Get details and RSVP.