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Staff: Give input on leadership development programs for non-supervisors
Interested in the L.E.A.D. Certificate Program for Supervisors but don't meet the staff supervisory requirement? Join the Department of Human Resources and Organizational Development and Learning for a focus group discussion to explore how they may be able to assist in your professional and…
Staff: Learn more about the L.E.A.D. certificate program during Aug. 1 info session
There will be an information session for the L.E.A.D. Certificate Program for Supervisors Aug. 1 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Adelbert Hall’s Toepfer Room. Refreshments will be provided at the session, but participants are encouraged to bring their own lunches. L.E.A.D. is an intensive 10-month…
ITS offers online versions of popular CAPS courses
Information Technology Services now offers online versions of “Financial Journals” and “Financial Cashiering,” two courses that are part of the CWRU Administrative Professional Series (CAPS). With the online availability of “Financial Journals” and “Financial Cashiering,” interested staff members…
Enter raffle to be held at this Friday’s Party on the Quad
The Staff Training and Development Committee of the Staff Advisory Council is selling tickets for a 50/25/25 raffle to be held at Party on the Quad on July 26. Proceeds will benefit the Staff Educational Enhancement Fund (SEEF). Two winners each will be awarded 25 percent of the money, while 50…
Professor Emeritus of Law Ted Mearns passes away; memorial set for July 5
Edward (“Ted”) A. Mearns Jr., professor emeritus of law, died July 3. Mearns served on APP School of Law faculty from 1974 to 1988 and was a professor emeritus of law since his retirement. He also served as vice dean of the School of Medicine and as acting provost…
Join the Center for International Affairs for four-day online conference on “Today’s Chinese Student”
The Class of 2017 will arrive on campus in August, and 135-150 new international students will be a part of it. While some have studied in the U.S. education system, many have not. To help better accommodate these students, the Center for International Affairs will sponsor NAFSA's 2013 Online…
Applications now open for CTSC/Explorys pilot funding
Faculty and staff are invited to apply for two $30,000 pilot grants, with $20,000 from the Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative at APP School of Medicine and $10,000 in-kind technical support from Explorys. The purpose of this pilot funding opportunity is…
STA Travel to discuss travel, logistical support for study abroad programs
The Office of Education Abroad invites interested faculty or staff to a presentation by STA Travel at 9 a.m. on July 17 in the Tomlinson Hall Conference Room, to discuss travel and logistical support for short-term study abroad programs. While many faculty have an interest in developing study…
LEAD Certificate Program alumni: Take survey about new alumni initiative
Attention LEAD Certificate Program alumni: The Department of Human Resources, along with Siu Yan Scott and Eileen Connell, will kick off a new initiative, The LEAD Alumni Network. Building upon the legacy of alumna Susan K. Lewis and research she conducted for her Master's of Positive Organization…
Discounted yoga, meditation classes offered at University Hospitals
The Connor Integrative Medicine Network at University Hospitals once again will hold its yoga and meditation classes at a discounted price for APP employees, students and volunteers. In June, a new format for the meditation course will begin. Meditation RX will be a…