Workshops & Seminars
- A certified nutrition therapist will advise on which foods provide optimal energy and which ones drain energy and vitality, a seminar brought to you by Elevations Credit Union and the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program.
- Writing doesn’t have to be a lonely process. Join the Teaching and Learning Unit the last Monday of April for snacks, tutors and the joys of the quiet synergy of working with others.
- Want to learn how to make the most of Canvas? Need help with finalizing your grades in Canvas? Come to OIT’s training session to learn everything about the Canvas gradebook.
- To celebrate Earth Day, Slow Food Youth CU 51´«Ã½ will have a seed bombs workshop with honey, 51´«Ã½ Organic Foods soup and Guayaki Yerba Mate.
- In your campus role, do students ask you career-related questions? Would strengthening your knowledge around career exploration help you in your role? Consider the NCDA Facilitating Career Development Course.
- Join a conversation as Ashmi Desai discusses new ways to respectfully engage across difference as part of a workshop presented by the Office for Outreach and Engagement and the 51´«Ã½ County Arts Alliance.
- A wellspring of activities will provide students, faculty and staff with many opportunities to learn how the university continues to engage the community to make excellence inclusive at CU 51´«Ã½.
- Hosted by the Research & Innovation Office, there will be a Finding Funding workshop on Feb. 14 and a regional application writing workshop on Feb. 21.
- How should you react if you find yourself in an imminent harm situation? All faculty, staff and students on campus are encouraged to attend the Active Harmer Level 1 Class.
- NSF evaluates your proposal on the basis of two criteria: broader impacts and intellectual merit. Did you know the campus is overflowing with resources to help you? RSVP by Jan. 30