University Within the University (U2) lists new classes
GroupWise 7.0: Intermediate
Aug. 31, 1 to 4 p.m., Upson II, Room 361
Prerequisite: GroupWise 7.0: Beginning
You will work with advanced message options; set mail properties; customize message headers; use Web Access interface; create and use rules to automate e-mail responses; set access rights; and work in depth with the Junk Mail folder and archive feature. Presenter: Heidi Strande
Microsoft Office Access 2007 (Beginning)
Sept. 1, 2, and 3, 1 to 4 p.m., Upson II, Room 361
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of computers, mouse, and file saving and retrieving skills.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to examine the basic database concepts and explore the Microsoft Office Access 2007 environment; design a simple database; build a new database with related tables; manage data in a table; query a database using different methods; design forms; and generate reports.
Presenter: Heidi Strande.
Supervisory Perspectives on Sexual Harassment
Sept. 9, 8:30 to 10 a.m., Memorial Union, Lecture Bowl
Discover what constitutes sexual harassment in the workplace and what you can do to prevent it. This presentation will help you to recognize sexual harassment when it occurs, and it will provide guidance to address the behaviors displayed by employees that may be interpreted as offensive to co-workers. It is everyone's responsibility to respect the needs and rights of all people in your organization. This presentation will provide you with valuable information for doing just that. Presenter: Kelsey Lang, St Alexis Employee Assistance Program
Radiation Safety
Sept. 9, 10 to 12:30 p.m., School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Room 5006
This course will cover basic principles of radiation protection. Course attendance is required for all individuals working with radioactive materials at the University of North Dakota. Topics discussed will include, but are not limited to, types of radiation, methods of protection, exposure monitoring, handling techniques, decontamination, security, and waste disposal. Presenter: Eric Pearson.
Empty Nesting & Boomerang Kids
Sept. 9, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Memorial Union, Lecture Bowl
Parents of newly graduated children, whether from high school, college, or graduate school, may have a number of concerns regarding their children "leaving the nest" and the growing trend of children returning to the nest for various reasons. This presentation will explore both the positive and negative aspects of the empty nest. Additionally, things to consider for when a child returns to live at home will be explored. Presenter: Kelsey Lang, St Alexis Employee Assistance Program
File Plan Development
Sept. 9, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Skalicky Tech Incubator, Room 211
We are beginning to pursue a standard file plan for UND. This is your opportunity to learn what is being done. Learn how to prepare your operation for changes coming in the future and contribute to a solution for our filing problems. Presenter: Christopher Flynn
GroupWise 7.0: Beginning
Sept. 10, 9 a.m. to noon, Upson II, Room 361
Students will navigate through the GroupWise environment, create and send messages; reply to and forward messages; use the Address Book, create a personal address book, create a mail group; work with the calendar; schedule posted appointments and recurring events; and work with the Junk Mail folder and other mail-handling features. Presenter: Heidi Strande.
FMLA Updates
Sept. 10, 9 to 10 a.m., Twamley Hall, Room 305
Learn new policies and procedures for the Family Medical Leave Act. Presenters: Desi Sporbert, Joy Johnson
Laboratory Safety
Sept. 10, 10 a.m. to noon, Abbott Hall, Room 115
Learn general lab-safety principles for the use of chemicals in laboratories. The workshop covers potential health hazards in the laboratory, protective measures, and response to incidents and emergencies. This training is required for all University employees working in a laboratory. Presenter: Eric Pearson. -- Patricia Young, U2 Coordinator, Continuing Education, patriciayoung@mail.und.edu, 777-0720 |