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 Show your thanks with a Wildcat Family Spirit Certificate of Appreciation

 

The University of Arizona

           

Published Online                                                                August 2005

To submit items and events to the monthly Bulletin,
please contact the SAC Communications Committee.

Employee Link Benefits Open Enrollment System

Human Resources and CCIT are pleased to announce that a new Employee Link Benefits Open Enrollment system will be introduced during the annual open enrollment period from August 29 to September 16, 2005. Over the past several months, a development team has partnered to create an easy-to-use, customized system that will make your 2005 benefits enrollment easier than ever!

By adding this exciting feature within Employee Link, you no longer need an extra log-in and PIN to complete your annual benefits elections…just use your existing University of Arizona NetID and password to access your current benefits and make any desired changes to your insurance plans, beneficiaries and dependents. If you do not have a NetID or need to reset your password, you may do so through the University's NetID website at http://netid.arizona.edu.

Employee Link currently allows you to access your personal and employment information at The University of Arizona. You can update your home address, check your vacation and sick balances, view your paycheck stubs and deductions, print copies of your W-2, revise your state and federal tax withholding information, and verify your UA employment history back to 1991. Check out the convenient features at http://emplink.arizona.edu.


We're always looking for ways to enhance Employee Link and welcome your suggestions and feedback.

 

Emily Krauz Staff Scholarship Applications Due August 10th! 

Emily Krauz , a member of the classified staff at the University of Arizona, spent a great deal of her career working in alone in an office. Because she worked in a “one-person” capacity, there was never an opportunity for her to take classes. When she died, Emily left an endowment which would fund classified staff members who wanted to take classes to further their careers at the University. You are invited and encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to further your University career; that is, if there is a class or training which would help you advance your career at the University and you are willing to put in the time to take the class or training, we are there to help you make this possible.

The Emily Krauz scholarship is awarded twice a year. Monetary awards are made on a reimbursement basis. Winners submit original receipts for tuition and books and receive a check from the UA Foundation to reimburse for those expenses. Gas, child care, computers and meals are not eligible for reimbursement at this time.

Go to Application:  http://fp.arizona.edu/sac/krauz_scholarship/application.html  Deadline for receipt of applications is Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at 5 p.m.


Hospice Training Begins September 15 - Hospice Family Care

Do you respect and revere life?  Have you felt a tug in your heart to help people who are dying?  Have you experienced that sense of honor and privilege when spending time with a dying person?

Maybe you have no experience at all -- but a lot of interest, questions and a big heart!

Hospice Family Care volunteers come from many backgrounds and share a sensitivity to the needs of patients and families.  They are trained to provide assistance and companionship such as shopping and running errands or playing games and cards.  Patients are usually at home, in a skilled-care facility or in an inpatient unit (Swan and River). Any person sixteen years of age or older who has completed a comprehensive, free training program is welcome to volunteer.

The next training series begins Thursday, September 15, 2005 from .  Classes meet for six Thursdays to cover communication skills, spiritual dynamics of death and dying, caring for the caregiver, bereavement, hospice social service issues and more.

Read more about Hospice Family Care, or browse current volunteer opportunities.

If you embrace a philosophy of supportive care, and would like to volunteer, please contact Vicki Smith, Volunteer Coordinator, 790-9299 or email: vsmith007@hotmail.com for a volunteer application and questionnaire.

Join us for the annual Tri-University Day at the Ballpark!

This year's ASU/NAU/UA game will be on September 25th against the Padres, so save the date. We will be updating our web site soon with ticket information (we are still working on the details) http://w3fp.arizona.edu/sac/ or you can contact Kathi Hart at hartk@fm.arizona.edu.


Better Than Ever Fitness Training Program!

Beginners are especially encouraged to join this life-changing program that focuses on getting healthy and having fun - not on speed or competition. Many UA faculty and staff members have participated in the past, and we hope to have even more from across the UA campus involved during this milestone 5th year. BTE will help you walk the talk of cancer prevention and have a great time doing it! For more information, check out www.arizonacancercenter.org or attend an upcoming informational meeting at the UA Student Union Picacho Room. Meetings are free and open to the public, and will be held from 12 noon to 12:45pm on: Tuesday, August 30 or Wednesday, September 7.  Bring your lunch and your co-workers to learn more about this fun and life changing program! Feel free to contact Jennifer Castles with questions at 626-7177 or jcastles@azcc.arizona.edu.


UA Visitor Center is Relocating

UA Visitor Center will be closed on Aug. 25 and 26 and reopen at 811 N. Euclid (NW corner of Euclid Ave. and University Blvd.) on Monday, Aug. 29.  The UA Visitor Center will be home to exhibits of UA points of pride, UApresents ticket sales, kiosks for the UA Bookstore and UA Press, and the Office of University Events.  As always, UA Visitor Center staff will be ready to direct guests to campus destinations, lead them on tours of our beautiful campus or answer questions.  A seating area, campus maps, access to the Internet and metered parking will be available.

 
UA Visitor Center staff members are eager to welcome you and your guests and make any visit to the UA one of discovery.  For more information, please contact Visitor Center Director Heather Lukach at 884-7517.  After Aug. 29, the UA Visitor Center can be reached at 621-5130.

The UA Visitor Center will host an all-day Open House on Nov. 18.  I hope you will save the date and plan to join us.


 The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation's AIDSwalk 2005 is coming!

All UA employees are invited to join the walk Sunday October 16th.  Many U of A groups walk and there is a U of A award given to the U of A group that raises the most money! This event is a great way to show support to an organization that offers many services to the community and several vendors sponsor the walk so there is free food, water, music, and post-walk massages.  For more information contact Rebecca Kunsberg at rkunsberg@kuat.arizona.edu or check out the website at http://www.aidswalktucson.com/index2.html


Tucson Women’s Professional Development Seminar - September 24, 2005

  • Organizing for the Working Woman - Stressed from unorganized room, office, papers?  Carolyn Sanger can help you create order with compassion and great results
  • Barriers to the Self - Tina D’Amico, MS, LPC. will discuss some issues that confront women and the emotional barriers that can be overcome to resolve them.
  • Identity Theft and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself! - Tracy Elzy, will give you an overview of credit identify threat and steps you should take to protect yourself.

    $59 - Lunch included  at the Viscount Suite Hotel, 4855 E. Broadway, Tucson

    Questions?  Call Diane Walters 469-8341  Registration due by September 15


CELEBRATE Student Recreation Center's 15th Anniversary!
 
The university community, students, faculty/staff, alumni, retirees, and their guests are invited to celebrate the Student Recreation Center's 15th Anniversary on September 23, 2005.  Come join the festivities; enjoy food, fun, live music, games, free massages and more. This is our way of thanking the students, alumni, and the university community for 15 years of support. 
 
The Department of Campus Recreation recognizes and appreciates our alumni who helped pave the way for the Student Recreation Center (SRC).  In honor of our alumni, the Department of Campus Recreation will be reducing Alumni Membership fees (including spouses).  All Alumni Memberships (semester and annual) will be on sale half price beginning Monday, 8/1/05.  Existing SRC Alumni Members can secure half price membership for this year on their anniversary date.
 
For additional membership information please call the business office at 626-3396.  For further information regarding the event please contact Jody at 621-8715 or by e-mail at jliller@email.arizona.edu or visit http://campusrec.arizona.edu.

 

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.

Wildcat Welcome Needs Staff Volunteers

UA President Peter Likins and the Wildcat Welcome Executive Committee need your help during Wildcat Welcome 2005. Mark your calendars now and plan to join the UA with assisting students and their parents settle in at the UA. This is a great opportunity to welcome students and let them know that we really are glad they are here.

Volunteers are needed for this year's Wildcat Welcome, scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 17, through Friday, Aug. 26. The program provides a variety of fun-filled, free or minimal-cost activities for new and returning students to welcome them to campus. Volunteers are needed for two major of the Welcome.

"Ask Me" booths will be strategically located around campus to provide directions and assistance to students Aug. 17-23.

If you can volunteer, call or e-mail Juliette Moore at 621-8707 to request a registration form. Participants also can pick up a registration form online at http://www.union.arizona.edu/welcome/index.php. Feel free to sign up for more than one event and more than one time block.

The residence hall move-in is Aug. 17-18. Volunteers can adopt a hall to assist with move-in and other needs of the students in the hall. Contact either Samantha Zipp at (626-9337) or Christine Salvesen site a 626-9234 V or 621-3268 TTY for additional information and a sign-up sheet for the Adopt-a-Hall program.

Volunteers will receive a confirmation of their registration during the first week of August. Volunteer training sessions for all programs listed above are scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 9, 3:30 to 5 p.m., and Friday, Aug. 12, 8:30 to 10 a.m. Feel free to attend either training session. Both sessions will be held in the Student Union Memorial Center, Kiva. No advance registration is necessary for the training.

All Wildcat Welcome volunteers will receive free T-shirts. Move-in participants who have handcarts available in their offices are asked to bring them for use during the move-in activities.

 

UA Life & Work Connections will be relocating its offices on Thursday and Friday, August 11-12, to better serve our university clients. Our new location is:  Foundation Annex, Building 0416, 1125 N Vine, Second floor, (SE corner of Helen & Vine).  All UA Life & Work Connections programs will move to the new location, including Child Care, Elder Care, Worksite Wellness, Employee Assistance and Work/Life Support. Telephone and fax numbers will remain unchanged, and client parking will be available  free of charge adjacent to the building. Phone service for employee assistance will be available by cellular phone at 609-0645 during the two days of the move.  The regular land line (621-2493) will be in service starting on Monday, August 15.
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

Want to be profiled in an upcoming issue of Staff Tracks?  The SAC Communications Committee is looking for items to add to the Staff Tracks Newsletter.  Contact Rebecca Hindman at rhindman@email.arizona.edu to submit your ideas and for more details or complete a profile form and fax it in

 

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