Faculty/staff Issue for February 28, 2018
Today
Career Development Collaborative Roundtable Discussion
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The Career Development Collaborative (CDC), one of the new career communities supported by the Great Place: HR Redesign, is hosting a roundtable discussion on career decision making and how to assist students through this process in the University Student Commons, Virginia Rooms C-D. Vicky Shivy, Ph.D., one of our amazing "collaborators," will be leading the discussion. All interested in supporting student career development are welcome.
VCU Master Plan Public Presentation
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
The VCU Master Plan team has spent the last four months engaging a large cross-section of the VCU and Richmond community to develop an environmental scan of the campus. A public meeting will be held in the Temple Building, Room 1160, to summarize the existing opportunities and challenges for both campuses and the high-level themes that will serve as the foundation for the Design Phase of the project that will take place this spring. The presentation is an opportunity to learn more about the Master Plan process, see the results of community feedback to date, and ask questions of the Master Plan team.
For more information, visit https://masterplan.vcu.edu/.
English Faculty Forum: Michael Hall, 'Variations on a Paradoxical Theme: Gendered Mobility, Modern Travel, and Imagination in Zora Neale Hurston's Early Creative Works'
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
VCU English sponsors a brown bag lunch talk by Assistant Professor Michael Hall in Hibbs Hall, Room 308. Hall argues that Hurston's early novels, "Jonah's Gourd Vine" and "Their Eyes were Watching God," - both of which are influenced by Hurston's early ethnographic travels collecting folklore in the American South (1928-1932), present modern travel as a problem of mobility with gendered, racial and ethnic paradigmatic restrictions and impasses.
For more information, visit https://english.vcu.edu/about/english-faculty-forum/.
iCubed My Life, My Scholarship: Risha Berry, Ph.D.
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
The VCU Institute for Inclusion, Inquiry and Innovation (iCubed) holds a "My Life, My Scholarship" symposium at the Monroe Park Campus Barnes & Noble @ VCU Cafe. Risha R. Berry, Ph.D., will share how her lived experience helped shape her interest in organizational containment, the structural barriers that impede career advancement in three phases: preparation, placement, and persistence. RSVP at the link below.
For more information, visit https://icubed.vcu.edu/connect/.
VCU Community Health Education Center Program: 'Finding Consumer Health Rare Disease Information'
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
VCU Community Health Education Center, located on the ground floor of the VCU Medical Center Gateway Building, hosts a workshop about finding rare disease information on Rare Disease Day. Dr. Dana Ladd, Community Health Education Center Librarian, will present "Finding Consumer Health Rare Disease Information." A light lunch will be provided. Space is limited and registration is required at https://vcu.libcal.com/event/3996759.
For more information, visit https://vcu.libcal.com/event/3996759.
SEM Presents: 'Virtual Student Services Center'
2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Strategic Enrollment Management presents "Virtual Student Services Center" in the University Student Commons, Forum Room. This session will feature a discussion about the Virtual Student Services Center, including information about how the new center operates, review of metrics and data collected since the center has been in operation, pointers on how the VCU community can help us to be even more successful responding to student questions, and answers to question about the initiative.
Peace Corps Panel Discussion
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
VCU Globe and the Peace Corps hosts a panel discussion in West Grace Street Student Housing-North, Room 1030J. Attendees will learn about the challenging, rewarding and inspirational moments from a panel of returned Peace Corps volunteers. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions about service and gain tips to guide participants through the application process.
For more information, visit http://peacecorps.gov.
'Meet VCU's Authors': Vivian Dzokoto
7 p.m.
The Humanities Research Center and VCU Libraries presents Vivian Dzokoto (AFAM) discussing "Once Upon a Shrine: Stories from an Unusual Field Site," as part of the "Meet VCU's Authors" series, in Cabell Library, Multipurpose Room 250. Admission is free and all are welcome.
For more information, visit https://humanitiescenter.vcu.edu/meet-vcus-authors-vivian-dzokoto/.
Faculty Recital: Tiffany Valvo, clarinet; Magdalena Adamek, piano; Molly Sharp, viola
7 p.m.
VCU Music presents a Faculty Recital featuring Dr. Tiffany Valvo, clarinet; Dr. Magdalena Adamek, piano; and Professor Molly Sharp, viola, in the W.E. Singleton Center's Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall. The performance will feature the music of Schumann, Mozart, Gershwin, Messager and Chausson. Free admission.
For more information, visit http://arts.vcu.edu/music/events/.
This week
RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER: Vehicle & Bike Safety Check
Thursday, Mar. 1, 2018 from 10 a.m. to noon
RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER: time and date TBD.
Global Medical Training at VCU and Virginia Blood Services Blood Drive
Thursday, Mar. 1, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Global Medical Training at VCU and Virginia Blood Services are holding a blood drive outside of Shafer Court Dining Center. Free t-shirts will be given to every donor. Make an appointment online or walk in at any time. Every donation saves three lives.
Guest Artist: Yingnan Liu, piano
Thursday, Mar. 1, 2018 at 7 p.m.
VCU Music presents guest pianist Yingnan Liu in the James W. Black Music Center's Recital Hall. Liu will also present a piano masterclass on March 1 at 5:30 p.m. in the W.E. Singleton Center, Room B-40. Free admission.
For more information, visit http://arts.vcu.edu/music/events/.
Copyright for Creators series: 'Make Use of Fair Use'
Friday, Mar. 2, 2018 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
VCU Libraries Copyright for Creators series presents a workshop on fair use, a doctrine in United States copyright law that permits certain uses of copyrighted works without permission from the copyright holder, in Cabell Library, Room 205. Those who want to assert their right to fair use must determine if their use is fair on a case-by-case basis, using the particular details and context of their use, the four factors set out in copyright law, and other relevant considerations. Details and registration at the URL below.
For more information, visit https://www.library.vcu.edu/about/events/2017-18/copyright-for-creators-2018.html.
VCU Recreational Sports Project Positive Yoga for EveryBODY
Friday, Mar. 2, 2018 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
VCU Recreational Sports will offer Project Positive Yoga for EveryBODY in the Cary Street Gym Group Ex Studio. This mindful yoga practice will allow students to draw their attention and focus inward, as they focus on what the amazing things our bodies are capable of. Focusing on restorative and intentional movement, students of all levels are welcome. Drop in only, no registration required.
For more information, visit https://recsports.vcu.edu/programs/fitness/group-exercise/.
Notices
New look for Google Calendar and Resources
Google has redesigned the web calendar including a redesign of conference room (resource) scheduling. Since November, Google's new calendar has been available to all users. On February 28, all users will be moved to the new calendar when Google removes access to the old design. Calendar sharing to those outside the VCU domain will also be available.
For more information, visit https://apps.vcu.edu/news/.
Encourage students to take the Diverse Learning Environments Survey
Today, VCU launched the Diverse Learning Environments Campus Climate Survey to students. It is important for all students to participate as it is a tool for assessing current perceptions about diversity and inclusion at VCU. Results will inform the university’s plans related to campus diversity initiatives. Encourage students to check their VCU email for a message from heri@vainc.net and a link to the survey. More info is at the URL below.
For more information, visit http://inclusive.vcu.edu/initiatives/climate-survey/.
OCPE Personal and Professional Development Programs
The VCU Office of Continuing and Professional Education (OCPE) offers a variety of classroom and online learning opportunities for VCU faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members. Continuing education is available in: Addiction Studies, Craft Beer, Disability Support Services, Event Planning, Noncredit Art, Organization, Paralegal Studies, Play Therapy Training, and Test Prep for the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT and ACT. Noncredit online courses and certificates in Customer Service, Google Tools, and Workplace Skills are also offered.
For more information, visit http://ocpe.vcu.edu.
VCU Recreational Sports Outdoor Adventure Program Sportable Climbing Clinics
The VCU Recreational Sports Outdoor Adventure Program presents Sportable Climbing Clinics at the Cary Street Gym Rock Climbing Wall. These provide indoor rock climbing experiences to members of the community with physical and visual disabilities. The next Sportable Climbing Clinics will be held on Thursday, February 22 and Thursday, March 1.
For more information, visit https://portal.recsports.vcu.edu/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=4afbf0b4-fe76-4d5d-8656-03c5cd69db80&semesterId=2747cef5-50b3-4321-bf68-a95f2d1b3ea5.
Virginia's 529 Plan
Join Human Resources for a session March 14 at noon in Snead Hall, Room B2165, to learn more about Virginia`s 529 plan that offers affordable, flexible, tax-advantaged savings options for qualified higher education expenses. Learn more about how these plans can help you or a loved one. To register, visit the URL below.
For more information, visit https://training.vcu.edu/course_detail.asp?ID=16375.
Young Black Women: You are invited to participate in an online study about health testing!
If you identify as a Black or African American woman (ages 18-24), you may qualify to participate in an online survey study on thoughts and beliefs related to HIV testing. Eligible participants will be entered into a gift card drawing for a chance to win one of several gift cards from Amazon, Starbucks, Target, Walmart, or iTunes. Click the URL to see if you qualify. https://vcupsych.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cGc67N21ZGLfiGF
Policy Open for Public Comment: Reimbursable Business Expenses
A revised Reimbursable Business Expenses policy is now open for university comment through Thursday, March 8. The draft policy can be found at the URL below.
For more information, visit https://policy.vcu.edu/policies-open-for-public-comment.
RamAway: Accepting Reservations Through March 1
RamAway is currently accepting reservations until Thursday, March 1, for rides through Sunday, March 11. RamAway provides free transportation for faculty, staff and students during designated holidays and semester breaks to and/or from the Richmond International Airport, Greyhound Bus Station and Amtrack at Main Street Station and Staples Mill Road. To reserve a ride, visit the website below.
For more information, visit http://go.vcu.edu/ramaway.
Help Shape VCU's Carpool Program
VCU Parking and Transportation hosts a focus group March 1 from 3-4:30 p.m. dedicated towards improving VCU's carpool program for the MCV Campus at the MCV Alumni House, 1016 E. Clay St. If interested in participating, register via the contact information below.
Other resources
VCU Libraries workshops
See a schedule of workshops and classes that teach how to use collections and databases.
LinkedIn Learning @ VCU
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