Category: Newsletters

  • February General Meeting and Staff News

    [important] DATE: Wednesday, February 20 TIME: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM LOCATION: Jordan Hall 141 All Staff Members Are Welcome & Encouraged To Attend! [/important] Presenters and Agenda: Relay 4 Life Dawg Walkers – Chris Davis National Eating Disorder Awareness Month – Counseling Services AED Locations, 1st Aid & CPR Classes—Lindsey Birt, BUPD Costco – possibility for discounted membership…

  • January General Meeting & Staff News

    [important] DATE: Wednesday, January 23 TIME: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM LOCATION: Pharmacy Building, 204* All Staff Members Are Welcome & Encouraged To Attend! *Please note location change for this month’s meeting. [/important] Presenters and Agenda: Academic Affairs Update – Kate Morris, Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Sam’s Club – Opportunity to sign-up for…

  • December General Meeting & Staff News

      Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!  Don’t miss our last meeting of 2012!   [important] DATE: Wednesday, December 19 TIME: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM LOCATION: Jordan Hall, 141 All Staff Members Are Welcome & Encouraged To Attend! [/important] Presenters and Agenda: Stress Management – Counseling Services Parking Garage Update – Rich Michal & Ben Hunter  …

  • November General Meeting Agenda & Staff News

      [important] DATE: Wednesday, November 14 TIME: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM LOCATION: Gallahue Hall, 108 All Staff Members Are Welcome & Encouraged To Attend! [/important] Presenters and Agenda: United Way – James Cramer Angel Tree – Eric Halvorson, local WISH-TV 8 Innovation Fund Update – Jason Range RISK Committee Update – Deb Skinner   _________________________________________________________ Welcome, New Staff! Welcome…

  • October General Meeting Agenda

    A Conversation with President Jim Danko & Board of Trustees Chair Craig Fenneman Wednesday, October 17 2-3 p.m. Atherton Union, Reilly Room Our University is exploring innovative strategies to address the incredible rate at which change is occurring in higher education worldwide, and how those changes can empower exceptional teaching and learning. As a first…

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