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Published Online
May 2005
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events to the monthly Bulletin, please contact the
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Staff Council Seeks
Active Members
Classified
staff members who want to be more involved in University
processes and maintain a venue for their opinions to be
heard are invited to apply or make nominations for
membership to the Staff Advisory Council. New members will
be appointed to three-year terms.
The council provides a forum for discussing issues related
to staff as a resource for many on- and off-campus inquiring
groups. In the past year, SAC has had representatives
address the council from UA Human Resources, Parking and
Transportation, the UA Web Council, Ombuds Program,
Strategic Planning and Budget Committee, UA provost and
state legislators and liaisons. The council in turn makes
recommendations on existing and proposed University policies
and procedures to ensure classified staff members are
considered and included in the processes.
In addition, the council has several subcommittees that
organize fund-raising activities, create networking
opportunities and camaraderie among staff and other UA
groups, recognize outstanding employees, manage a
scholarship endowment that benefits staff members who choose
to further their education, and advocates for legislative
activities that support the UA and classified staff.
Nominations are being accepted on the Staff
Advisory Council Web site under the Membership
Application heading. Nominees must be non-probationary
classified staff employees who are energetic, conscientious,
and concerned with staff issues. Each must be willing to
commit eight hours a month to SAC activities.
Contact Anne Lopez
for more information.
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Staff On Our Own Time Art Exhibit Apr 25-May 27:
8am-10pm AZ Health Sciences Library
Take a few moments seven days a week to
see
all the wonderful items created by UA Staff
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Back to College
Workshop
The
University of Arizona Office of Continuing Education &
Academic Outreach sponsors these free events as a community
service. Earn your degree through UA Evening & Weekend
Campus! If you've been wondering about going back to school
and completing a college degree, please join us for one of
our upcoming free Back-to-College Workshops.
Whether you want to get started on a degree program,
finish the degree you once started, or begin work on
graduate studies, these workshops will answer your
questions about how you can achieve your academic
goals. Workshops are May 18 & 25 from 5:30-7p.m.in
University Services Bldg Rm 302 include information on UA
Evening & Weekend Campus (EWC) and helpful advice
from our EWC academic advisor on topics such as
admissions, registration, and more. We encourage
you, as well as any other interested friends and
family members, to attend. Call 626-2073 today to
reserve
your spot!
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Manzo
Elementary School Benefit Yard Sale
Yard Sale to benefit the literacy
programs at Ricardo Manzo Elementary School in
Barrio Hollywood. May 7 from 7 to 2 p.m. at 1911 E Mabel
just east of UMCPlease stop by and get something you've
always wanted.
We look forward to seeing you there. Thanks for
your participation in creating a bright future for
Tucson's youth! Please contact Cindy McHenry
at 621-1634 to make arrangements to drop off your donations
or to make an appointment to have your items picked up by
the Budget Office.
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Has a faculty, staff or student
employee done something to deserve recognition?
Show your thanks with a
Wildcat Family Spirit Certificate of
Appreciation.
Your recipient can also be profiled in the next issue of the Staff
Tracks Newsletter...find
out how |
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information in print? The SAC
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Tracks Newsletter. Contact Rebecca Hindman at
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