Learn the process individuals go through when contemplating change, how to best support students and staff at each stage and get insights into your own decision-making in this Staff Council Speaker Series workshop.
During this three-day experiential session, you and your team will apply the Prosci change methodology and the ADKAR Model to an active project. Sessions are being offered in July and October.
The Office of Information Technology is hosting Girls Who Code clubs in July, which offer free, fun computer science opportunities for girls third through 12th grade.
Interested in learning more about the new quizzes tool available in Canvas? Bring your laptop and come to OIT’s Quizzes in Canvas training, offered June 6 and 11.
Apply tools, resources and strategies toward creating an inclusive campus environment in the Making Excellence Inclusive 101 course, offered June 20 and July 10.
During ATLAS Summer School in July, Science Channel’s Andrew Quitmeyer will share his skills in the weeklong workshop Wild and Wearable Studio. Learn more and discover other engaging classes.
Open to students, faculty and staff, participants will learn empowering and effective verbal and physical skills designed to increase your safety and confidence in a wide range of real-life scenarios.
Student educators with the CU Museum of Natural History will be offering free interactive activities to help park visitors of all ages connect with Mesa Verde’s incredible natural environment.
Are you a new or expectant mother? Join a seven-week group to network and discuss the challenges of being a new mom with a career outside of the home. Bring your lunch and babies!
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.