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Stress management is a concern for everyone in these busy and uncertain times. The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is hosting a workshop series to educate employees on strategies.
A variety of training sessions coming up will cover everything from how to get started with Canvas to how to calculate grades and integrate tools such as PlayPosit, Turnitin and VoiceThread.
Feeling stressed? Join the Business Library and Health Promotions for a one-hour workshop. Make your own aromatherapy oils, practice origami and more. Free and open to all students.
Starting Blocks is a condensed introduction to the "I-Corps methodology" taught by the NSF, DOE and NIH to help inventors increase the impact of their ideas. This two-part workshop will be on Oct. 22 and 29.
Staff and faculty are invited to participate in free professional development workshops this fall. What are your strengths and the strengths of those you work with?
In his visit Oct. 11 and 12, writer and scholar Jonathan Alexander will give a public lecture on "spreadable media" and lead a workshop on the writing lives of millennials and the future of media and literacy.
From techniques for vitality and effectiveness to nutrition for your brain, the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program regularly addresses a variety of topics in free sessions, open to faculty and staff.