A useful guide is available on Murphy Online.
Two staff were elected from the university’s academic departments, and three were elected from the university’s administrative departments.
The colloquium will meet regularly throughout the fall and spring terms, typically once a month.
Statements for the quarter that ended March 31 have been sent to all credit union members. Check the statement thoroughly for accuracy of both financial and personal information.
Benefits-eligible employees may apply for long-term care insurance with St. Thomas’ new provider, Genworth, during the March 26 to April 27 enrollment period.
Dr. Brenda Powell, English Department, will focus on what female faculty should know about the Faculty Handbook.
Maximize budget dollars through eBuy&Pay.
Election results will be announced the week of April 9 in Bulletin Today.
A presentation by Laura Orr, clinical law fellow at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, will focus on the topic of elder care.
Training videos and documentation are available on the Purchasing and Payables website.
Sign up early as the league is limited to 32 golfers (plus subs).
Benefits-eligible employees may apply for long-term care insurance with Genworth during the March 26 to April 27 enrollment period.
The forum will be conducted on both the Minneapolis campus and the St. Paul campus.
Managing the Blended/Online Environment and other sessions will be offered.
John Bannigan and the Development office is gearing up for a “door busting” Faculty and Staff Annual Campaign with the goal of a 60 percent participation rate.
Watch for registration details in an upcoming Bulletin Today story.
Email the Dean of Students office with event information by Monday, March 26.
Attendance at this year’s HR Fair rose despite bad weather.
This discussion opportunity for female faculty will examine how to prepare a constructive review.
The council meets monthly, organizes biannual forums, brown bag sessions and other projects in the interest of exempt staff.
The fair will be held on both the St. Paul and Minneapolis campuses; bring your UST ID to pick up your Personal Total Compensation Report.
The Bunch Who Lunch is an informal group of St. Thomas staff and faculty who enjoy gathering over a meal. The group is open to everyone.
The event is limited to the first 18 who register; guest speaker is Professor Virgil Wiebe, School of Law.
NESC encourages all hourly employees, from all departments and campus locations, to consider running for election tothe council.
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