From postmaster at langate.gsu.edu Tue Nov 7 08:39:05 2006 From: postmaster at langate.gsu.edu (GroupWise Postmaster) Date: Tue Nov 7 08:39:14 2006 Subject: [General-announce] Disability Accommodations: The GA State University Process Message-ID: <45504624.B39F.009D.0@langate.gsu.edu> E-mail submitted by Annette D. Butler Please send replies to abutler@gsu.edu Georgia State University Manager's Duty of Care Series Disability Accommodations: The GA State University Process November 16, 2006 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. The Georgia State University process for employees to self-disclose their disability will be reviewed. Reasonable accommodations for the university setting and appropriate action for managers will be identified. CEUs: .2 Hours: 2.0 Fee: Free Register online at http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwafa/services/ Limited Seating Co-Sponsored by The Opportunity Development/Diversity Education Planning Office http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwafa The Office of Disability Services http://www2.gsu.edu/~disability Human Resources--Benefits http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwhre/benefits/index.htm Office of Legal Affairs http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwola Annette D. Butler Associate Director Opportunity Development/Diversity Education Planning Office Georgia State University P. O. Box 3983 Atlanta, GA 30302-3983 (404) 651-2567 (404) 651-0875 Direct (404) 651-1598 Fax "How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." --George Washington Carver From postmaster at langate.gsu.edu Tue Nov 7 08:40:05 2006 From: postmaster at langate.gsu.edu (GroupWise Postmaster) Date: Tue Nov 7 08:40:13 2006 Subject: [General-announce] Professional Women's Connection: Integrating Power, Advancing Influence Message-ID: <45504660.B39F.009D.0@langate.gsu.edu> E-mail submitted by Annette D. Butler Please send replies to abutler@gsu.edu Fall 2006 Professional Women's Connection: Integrating Power, Advancing Influence Phyllis Carrera, Human Arts Professional Women's Connection is a leading-edge women's executive development process in which real-work challenges serve as catalysts for personal and professional growth. Women make commitments to advance their growth and build a network of support they can depend on. Women develop their potential to... - Shatter their internal glass ceiling by reframing beliefs that restrict their power - Challenge conventional wisdom and take more risks to achieve breakthrough results - Reduce stress by venting frustrations and practicing self-management strategies - Create confidence, focus and balance by clarifying values, vision and priorities - Integrate what society has defined as distinctively masculine and feminine strengths - Keep climbing toward the top, knowing they have real lasting support Using a sustainable model of learning built on the unique experiences and needs of women, participants gain deep insight into the critical choices they must make to deliver key results and advance their careers with integrity. Topics covered include authentic leadership, personal power, and influence. Two three-hour sessions: November 15th and 16th Cost: $100 per person (includes personal power assessment) CEUs: .6 Hrs: 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon Register online at http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwafa/services/ Limited Seating Annette D. Butler Associate Director Opportunity Development/Diversity Education Planning Office Georgia State University P. O. Box 3983 Atlanta, GA 30302-3983 (404) 651-2567 (404) 651-0875 Direct (404) 651-1598 Fax "How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." --George Washington Carver From postmaster at langate.gsu.edu Tue Nov 7 16:54:14 2006 From: postmaster at langate.gsu.edu (GroupWise Postmaster) Date: Tue Nov 7 23:59:07 2006 Subject: [General-announce] Announcement (Suttles Child Development Center) Message-ID: <4550BA36.B39F.009D.0@langate.gsu.edu> E-mail submitted by Kandis Steele Please send replies to cdckss@langate.gsu.edu The Lanette Suttles Child Development Center has 2 spaces available in our Preschool Three Classroom. Eligible children must have had their 3rd birthday by 9/1/06 and their parent(s) must be either faculty, staff, or students of the University. The spaces are to be filled on a first come, first served basis. The Child Development Center is located at 30 Courtland St., Room G-17 Alumni Hall. The contact number is 404-651-2025. Thank you, Kandis Steele Staff Assistant From postmaster at langate.gsu.edu Tue Nov 28 15:28:20 2006 From: postmaster at langate.gsu.edu (GroupWise Postmaster) Date: Tue Nov 28 23:58:57 2006 Subject: [General-announce] OFCCP Update Message-ID: <456C55A7.B39F.009D.0@langate.gsu.edu> E-mail submitted by Annette D. Butler Please send replies to abutler@gsu.edu December 6, 2006 Compliance Workshop Guest Presenters: Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Representatives Representatives from the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs will provide an update on the following: - What is the law regarding affirmative action and equal employment opportunity? - Who is a federal contractor? - What is the legal definition of an applicant? - What is the definition of an applicant in the context of the internet and related technologies? - What are acceptable methods for obtaining applicant flow data? - What are recent Department of Labor changes and how will they affect organizations? Cost: Free CEUs: .2 Hrs: 2.0 Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am Register online at http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwafa/services/ Limited Seating Annette D. Butler Associate Director Opportunity Development/Diversity Education Planning Office Georgia State University P. O. Box 3983 Atlanta, GA 30302-3983 (404) 651-2567 (404) 651-0875 Direct (404) 651-1598 Fax "How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." --George Washington Carver