Workshops & Seminars

  • The shadowed tops of campus buildings with a bright blue sky above. (Photo by Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado)
    For faculty in their first three years at CU 麻豆影院, join a workshop on faculty relations and governance, with discussion of the resources, supports and options available through the 麻豆影院 Faculty Assembly, Office of Faculty Affairs and Faculty Ombuds.
  • Two people having a difficult discussion
    This event is for all faculty. Need to calm a combative conversation? Consider BIFF, the High Conflict Institute鈥檚 method of responding to difficult people, personal attacks, hostile emails聽and meltdowns. Learn more at this event.
  • Stock photo of three young professionals working on laptops
    CU 麻豆影院's Inclusive Culture Team will facilitate a three-part Journey to Inclusive Culture Workshop Series, especially for outreach and engagement professionals. The workshop will take place February鈥揗arch.
  • Fish swimming in a coral reef
    Diversity is important to the health of any ecosystem, whether it鈥檚 a coral reef or a university campus. That鈥檚 the message Mike Gil, marine biologist and CU 麻豆影院 assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, will deliver in this seminar on Jan. 30
  • Campus community members inside the CASE building
    Thriving as a Mentor: Supporting Students Academically and Socioemotionally will聽cover supporting mentees/advisees and other students in their academic development and social/emotional well-being.
  • Elizabeth Anderman teaching an English class
    Join us for this professional development workshop, focusing on the importance of creating a unique niche in your department, which involves remaining flexible with and open to changes in your career trajectory, understanding your department's needs and effectively integrating yourself into your department as an essential faculty member.
  • laptop, cup of coffee and a notebook
    This training helps a person with no clinical training assist someone experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge or crisis鈥攖ailored for members of the higher education community. Attend聽sessions in February, March and April.
  • Woman crossing her hands over her chest
    February is a month focused on love, so take this opportunity to engage in a self-compassion practice. Pre-recorded options will be available for download in both English and Spanish.
  • Employees engage in a workshop on campus
    The Supporting Student Resiliency series provides faculty and staff concrete skills to better support students. Sessions focus on areas critical to student retention and success. Attend any individual session or聽receive a non-degree certificate when you attend all three.
  • Fresh fruits and veggies in a refrigerator
    Come learn about nutrition for heart health and the best ways to lower your risk of cardiovascular diseases in this virtual workshop presented by the Faculty & Staff Assistance Program.
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