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Manage your multigenerational workforce

Think you鈥檝e heard everything about multiple generations? Think again! Our generations and the gaps that separate them are in constant flux, what worked last year probably won鈥檛 work today. Faculty and staff are invited to an event on April 25 with generational expert, speaker and author Meagan Johnson. Together, we will Zap the Generational Gap and learn how to transform, recruit, retain and engage multi-generational teams. This session will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the Kent Student Center Governance Chambers. Registration not required.

Getting to Now鈥擭ow More Than Ever: A Celebration of Jewish Studies at 51爆料

Join us Thursday, May 16 for an evening honoring Chaya Kessler, esteemed retiring director of Jewish Studies at 51爆料. Friends, colleagues and community members are all invited to celebrate her invaluable contributions while kicking off the program's 50th anniversary year. Expect an evening of commemoration and camaraderie as we pay tribute to Chaya's legacy and the enduring impact of Jewish Studies at 51爆料. Register by May 3.

Call for proposals for Reimagining the Academy Conference

Faculty, staff, students and community members are invited to submit a panel, roundtable, paper or workshop for the Reimagining the Academy Conference. Proposals may be submitted through Monday, June 3. The conference will take place Friday, Sept. 20 through Saturday, Sept. 21 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Virtual engagement opportunities will also be available.

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 The November 2023 Edition of Inside Equal Access featured an infographic 鈥淲hat I Wish My Supervisor Knew.鈥  These responses were compiled from a 51爆料 Employee Resource Group (ERG) called Access Betters the Lives of Everyone (ABLE).  This group held its first meeting on February 16, 2023, via Teams, and has been meeting every other month since. While the existence of an employee resource group for disabled employees was on the minds of some, it did not come to fruition until Emma Weihe, Access Specialist in Student Accessibility Services, Amanda Feaster, Director...

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 Picture this: you go from being a slightly anxious kid to facing a diagnosed anxiety disorder by the time you hit your twenties. It鈥檚 a reality many of us face, but it鈥檚 not something we have to deal with alone.   As the spotlight on mental health gradually brightens, institutions are having the realization that it鈥檚 not just a personal battle鈥搃t鈥檚 a potential disability. With this recognition comes a vast change in how we approach accommodations. The colder months can be particularly daunting for students battling depression. But amidst these challenges, there鈥檚 a gl...

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