The training is designed to help attendees better understand the process of recovery, confront stigma related to addiction and utilize appropriate language when discussing substance use and eating disorders.
Events
University graduates will be honored during Commencement Weekend, May 16-18. Graduates planning to participate in Commencement exercises must do two things — apply to graduate through the Office of the University Registrar in STAR, and register for ceremony participation with their school or college.
Meet with a Gallup-certified coach and other faculty and staff during the informal sessions to discuss how to more effectively use your strengths. The first session will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 29) on Zoom.
Join the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at 5 p.m Jan. 30 in the Mountainlair, Gluck Theatre to hear from a panel of experts and learn how to take action during National Stalking Awareness Month.
The opening reception will allow visitors to get a first look at the new exhibits, speak with some of the artists and enjoy light refreshments from 5-7 p.m. tomorrow (Jan. 24).
This introductory session, recommended prior to attending other strengths-focused workshops, will help faculty and staff lay the foundation for CliftonStrengths from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday (Jan. 28) on Zoom.