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The University of Arizona

           

Published Online                                                                October 2006

Oct 31: Noon - 2pm  Staff Advisory Council Halloween Party for Classified Staff
Student Union Ventana Room
The Staff Advisory Council invites all classified staff to join us for refreshments, costume contest and games.  For more information or if you would like to help contact Lupita Cruz at lmaldona@u.arizona.edu

To submit items and events to the monthly Bulletin,
please contact the SAC Communications Committee.

UA Cares: Campaign for Community Giving 

The Staff Advisory Council has always been proud to support our staff as well as our community. One way that we can do this is through our participation in the annual charitable giving campaign on campus, UA Cares.

As you receive your UA Cares pledge form I ask that you take a moment to consider what matters most to you and make a simple gift that can change a life and our community in so many ways. Through this year’s campaign you will again be able to support any non-profit from the Tucson community or any University program or area of your choice. You may also consider giving to one of the broader United Way Community Impact Areas or to the University of Arizona’s Fund for Excellence to make the greatest impact possible.

In addition SAC has identified an exciting and relevant program for your consideration this year: The Emily Krauz Endowment Fund.  Should you choose to support the Emily Krauz Staff Endowment Fund, please write its name in the space provided on your hard-copy pledge sheet or as you make your gift online at http://uacares.arizona.edu/pledge.shtml.

Charitable giving decisions are individual, personal and private decisions.  As you consider the myriad of charitable giving options this year, please remember that even the smallest gifts can go a long way to improve lives, so just imagine what we can do when an entire department, college and university all works together for the common good.  

I thank each of you for your past participation and for your consideration in supporting the Tucson and/or the University of Arizona community through UA Cares.  If you have any questions regarding the campaign or about specific giving options, please contact Ana Rodriguez, SAC Committee Chair at    621-2977. 

 

Oct 1: America's Walk for Diabetes
America's Walk for Diabetes - Together we'll find a cure!  Every 21 seconds someone is diagnosed with diabetes. Every 21 seconds there is a new reason to walk. Who's your reason? Maybe you walked for a relative, a co-worker, an acquaintance or even yourself. It's time to show your support again!  On behalf of everyone at the American Diabetes Association (ADA), we want to thank you for previously participating in America's Walk for Diabetes. Now--more than ever--is the time to continue the fight against diabetes. Since last year's Walk, 1.5 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes. By registering to walk in America's Walk for Diabetes, you will be part of the largest signature event that ADA offers, raising more than $20 million annually!  he money you raise goes directly to helping the ADA fund research, education and advocacy initiatives to fulfill its mission--to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.  o take the next step toward curing diabetes, call your local ADA office at 1-888-DIABETES or visit http://main.diabetes.org/site/R?i=AoNBrCuDGnq8RaHsDbCXQg. to register for this year's America's Walk for Diabetes. To expedite the online registration process, we've already created generic LOGIN information for you using your existing email address (you can change this info after your initial login). You can access our Walk Web site at the link above and use this access info to login to the site:  User Name: eva@physics.arizona.edu  Password: pep368dot.  After you login to the site, you will be able to register for the Walk of your choice, and you will have access to online fund-raising tools that will assist you in soliciting and collecting donations.   Together, we can work to find a cure for diabetes and to support the 20.8 million Americans who live with diabetes every day.

 

Oct 2 - Health & Fitness Day
First Day of "PAWS" Week - Promoting Academics, Wellness and Success Activities are open to U of A Students and the University Community.  DAY'S EVENTS INCLUDE:  Meet in front of the Student Union bookstore for a brisk walk to start off the day. The weather should be perfect!  Free classes at Bear Down Gym: Elastic Bands for Toning and Strength; Free weights for Strength and Toning;  Core training class; Yoga class.  Demonstration Tables at Bear Down Gym:  Over 19 demonstration tables to give you what you need on your quest for better health.  How to grow your own vegetables;  How to make fast and healthy supper meals; Where to find a good yoga class;  Measuring your body composition; What's a healthy body image?; Osteoporosis prevention; Current research in nutrition and disease prevention; What does 100 calories look like?  Student Union Food Court:  Healthy Food Challenge, sponsored by Student Union Dining Services, provides information on the healthy food options available at the Student Union restaurants. Contact: Nancy Rogers  621-4601 or rogersn@email.arizona.edu  The Well University Partnership is committed to creating, supporting and sustaining individual health and well-being, developing responsive and productive work environments, and fostering a supportive wellness culture within the UA community.

 

Oct 3: 3-5pm - Staff Advisory Council Meeting
Alumni Bldg

The Staff Advisory Council holds its general meetings the first Tuesday of each month from 3 to 5 p.m. Look into becoming a member of the University of Arizona Staff Advisory Council.  Become an advocate for your fellow Wildcats! SAC general meetings are always open to the public. The University Community is invited to participate.  For more information contact President Eva Gonzales eva@PHYSICS.ARIZONA.EDU

 

Oct 3: 7pm - The Origins of Gold in South Africa
UMC Duval Auditorium
Ancient rivers filled with gold, a spectacular upwelling of magma, and a colossal meteor impact combined to make the Witwatersrand basin a special place.  This basin contains almost as much gold as there has been estimates for the rest of the earth's uppermost crust combined.  Interest in the origin of these deposits, and more than a hundred years of mining and scientific research, have revealed a complex history for these gold-bearing conglomerates.  Dr. Ruiz discusses the steps taken towards answering questions about the origin of the Witwatersrand gold.  Dr. Joaquin Ruiz is recognized for his research involving the formation  of metallic ore deposits and the factors responsible for the origin of ore-forming elements in copper and gold ore deposits at or near the earth's surface.  Dr. Ruiz joined the faculty of Geosciences at The University of Arizona in 1983 and was named head of the Department of Geosciences in 1995.  In 2000 he became Dean of the College of Science.  This series is free and open to the public.  Please contact us for further information or to request disability related accommodations  either via email at amarx@email.arizona.edu or call 626.8121.  Parking is available in the parking garage immediately east of the University Medical Center for $1.50 per hour.

 

Oct 4: 9-11am - Creating Respectful Workplaces Workshop: Discrimination and Harassment Prevention
SU Mesquite Room

The University of Arizona is committed to creating and maintaining an environment free of unlawful discrimination, including harassment, and all members of the University community are responsible for fulfilling this commitment. The goal of this workshop is to create respectful workplaces by increasing your knowledge and skills in recognizing, preventing, and effectively dealing with discrimination and harassment that affect the workplace.  Register online http://fp.arizona.edu/affirm/info.htm, or call 621-9449

 

Oct 4: Noon - UA Discusses... with Dr Shelton
Gallagher Theater

Dr. Robert Shelton will be our keynote speaker for UAdiscusses . . . , the University's annual diversity discussion. Please join us on from 12:05 to 12:50 pm in the Student Union's Gallagher Theater. The entire campus community is invited to attend. Dr. Shelton's keynote address will kick off educational programs for the academic year that focus on the theme of inclusion. More information about UAdiscusses . . . Inclusion will be distributed in August. For questions please contact Katherine Ackermann, Diversity Resource Office at 626.5502 or kja1@email.arizona.edu.

 

Oct 4:12-1pm - Weight Watchers Meeting
Engineering Building, Room 301
We are a group that have been meeting for almost 2 years now.  We meet every Wednesday.  This is the At-work Program and they are set up in 10-week sessions.  You can start at any time during the 10 weeks.  The rate will be prorated. We can always use new membership, as Weight Watchers will not let us have a meeting with less than 19 people signed up.  The price for the At-Work Program is $100 for new members and $90 for returning members for the 10 weeks.  For more information contact: wrhaley@engr.arizona.edu

 

Oct 4 - UA Student Sight Savers - Glaucoma Screening Clinic
UPH Retina Eye Care Center, UPH Hospital at Kino Campus
Free glaucoma screenings by medical and nurse practitioner students from The University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine and Nursing, and volunteer ophthalmologists from the UA and the community. Glaucoma is the second-leading cause of blindness in the U.S. and the leading cause of preventable blindness. Glaucoma steals sight without symptoms; early treatment can preserve vision. Screenings include glaucoma risk factors evaluation, eye pressure and blood pressure measurements, visual acuity exam and peripheral vision check. Call for appointment. The UA College of Medicine is one of 46 medical schools throughout the country participating in the SSSP, a community service project funded and administered by the Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus Foundation. For an Appointment or More Information: Contact the UPH ophthalmology clinic, (520) 694-1460.

 

Oct 4: 1-2pm - Dr Shelton presents Inclusive Excellence Awards
SU Lowerlevel Bookstore

Dr. Robert Shelton will present the Inclusive Excellence Awards to the recipients for their significant contributions toward creating a diverse and inclusive campus community. For questions please contact Katherine Ackermann, Diversity Resource Office at 626.5502 or kja1@email.arizona.edu.

 

Oct 5: 9-11am - Creating Respectful Workplaces Workshop: Discrimination and Harassment Prevention for Supervisors
SU Santa Cruz Room

At the University of Arizona, diversity is essential to excellence.  Diversity in the workplace brings with it many rewards and challenges, and this workshop will help supervisors explore the crucial role they play in creating and maintaining a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.  The workshop will discuss supervisory responsibilities and applicable policies, and teach supervisors how to recognize and respond appropriately to allegations of discrimination, including harassment. Creating and supporting a climate for diversity will also be a primary focus. Additionally, the workshop will address specific areas related to recruiting, hiring, and managing a diverse workforce. Emphasis will be placed on providing practical information for handling many aspects of supervision in order to prevent and address allegations of discrimination and harassment. Register online http://fp.arizona.edu/affirm/info.htm, or call 621-9449

 

Oct 6: 9-1pm - UA Farmer's Market on the Mall
A new addition to the things to do at the UA.  Booths will be on the UA Mall with fresh produce, etc.  For more information contact suzanne dhruv

 

Oct 11:12-1pm - Weight Watchers Meeting
Engineering Building, Room 301
We are a group that have been meeting for almost 2 years now.  We meet every Wednesday.  This is the At-work Program and they are set up in 10-week sessions.  You can start at any time during the 10 weeks.  The rate will be prorated. We can always use new membership, as Weight Watchers will not let us have a meeting with less than 19 people signed up.  The price for the At-Work Program is $100 for new members and $90 for returning members for the 10 weeks.  For more information contact: wrhaley@engr.arizona.edu

 

Oct 12: 10-2pm - Annual TECH Fair
UA Mall

To help make this event a campus-wide success, we encourage all researchers of departments associated with the advancement of technology to contribute. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase your cutting-edge research projects within your areas of expertise.  Please contact Christina Montano now at 621-9682 to reserve table and tent space for your department’s display.  Meet one-on-one with leading high-tech vendors featuring their latest products, like: Apple®, Gateway®, Adobe Microsoft®, and many more!  STAPLES is also scheduled to promote equipment recycling information, and environmental protection ideas.  C.A.T.S. is in affiliation with The University of Arizona BookStores,  your official provider of academically-priced products and licensed software.  http://www.uofabookstores.com/uaz/CATS/index.asp

 

Oct 12: 7pm - AZ State Retirement System Presentation
Education Bldg, Kiva Auditorium
Paul Matson, Chief Executive Officer of the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS), will speak on the status of the ASRS pension fund, plans for the future of the fund and how these initiatives will affect participants.  His presentation will conclude with a question and answer period.  The presentation will be held on Thursday, October 12, 2006 at This presentation, sponsored by The University of Arizona Retirees' Association and Human Resources, should be of particular interest to retirees and current employees who participate in the ASRS.  Parking is available for a fee in the Second Street Parking Garage.

 

Oct 13: 9-1pm - UA Farmer's Market on the Mall
A new addition to the things to do at the UA.  Booths will be on the UA Mall with fresh produce, etc.  For more information contact suzanne dhruv

 

 

Oct 18:12-1pm - Weight Watchers Meeting
Engineering Building, Room 301
We are a group that have been meeting for almost 2 years now.  We meet every Wednesday.  This is the At-work Program and they are set up in 10-week sessions.  You can start at any time during the 10 weeks.  The rate will be prorated. We can always use new membership, as Weight Watchers will not let us have a meeting with less than 19 people signed up.  The price for the At-Work Program is $100 for new members and $90 for returning members for the 10 weeks.  For more information contact: wrhaley@engr.arizona.edu

 

Oct 20: 9-1pm - UA Farmer's Market on the Mall
A new addition to the things to do at the UA.  Booths will be on the UA Mall with fresh produce, etc.  For more information contact suzanne dhruv

 

Oct 21 - Family Weekend
For information contact uabfamw@email.arizona.edu

 

Oct 25:12-1pm - Weight Watchers Meeting
Engineering Building, Room 301
We are a group that have been meeting for almost 2 years now.  We meet every Wednesday.  This is the At-work Program and they are set up in 10-week sessions.  You can start at any time during the 10 weeks.  The rate will be prorated. We can always use new membership, as Weight Watchers will not let us have a meeting with less than 19 people signed up.  The price for the At-Work Program is $100 for new members and $90 for returning members for the 10 weeks.  For more information contact: wrhaley@engr.arizona.edu

 

Oct 27: 9-1pm - UA Farmer's Market on the Mall
A new addition to the things to do at the UA.  Booths will be on the UA Mall with fresh produce, etc.  For more information contact suzanne dhruv

 

Oct 27 - AZ Women in Higher Education S. Arizona Conference
Doubletree Hotel, 445 S. Alvernon Way
Arizona women in higher education have the opportunity to participate in a wonderful professional development program.  This program is a partnership conference merging Way Up!, UA Beta Group and Commission on the Status of Women-Intersections.  The theme of the Conference, "Connecting All Women-Breaking Down Barriers," promises to inspire engaging dialogues regarding Leadership for Life; Health for the Mind, Body and Spirit; and Financial Health for the Future.  The planning committee has assembled an impressive array of speakers, panelists and presenters, including Sheila Slaughter, Visiting Scholar, UA Department of Higher Education; Allison Vaillancourt, UA Associate Vice President, Human Resources; Christine Olson, CEO, S.W. Drilling Co.; and many others.   This conference is an opportunity to network, develop leadership skills, experience personal and professional growth, explore linkages with other institutions, and expand perspectives on issues related to higher education.  Open to all employees at institutions of higher education in Arizona-appointed professionals, faculty, staff, and students-the conference runs from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM; a reception will follow.  Support this professional development conference by encouraging interested women in your area to attend.  Save-the-date fliers are already out, and conference booklets and registration information will be available this summer.  For more info contact Christine Salvesen (626-9234, cls@email.arizona.edu) or Dellina Bergen (319-1986, djbergen@cox.net).

 

Oct 31: Noon - 2pm  Staff Advisory Council Halloween Party for Classified Staff
Student Union Ventana Room
The Staff Advisory Council invites all classified staff to join us for refreshments, costume contest and games.  For more information or if you would like to help contact Lupita Cruz at lmaldona@u.arizona.edu
Do you know a faculty, staff or student employee who has done something to deserve recognition? 

Show your thanks with a Wildcat Family Spirit Certificate of Appreciation

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Do you want to be profiled in an upcoming issue of Staff Tracks? 

The SAC Communications Committee is looking for items to add to the Staff Tracks Newsletter.  To submit a profile complete a profile form and fax it in.

 

Send your thanks to our soldiers.
  It only takes a minute and is so worthwhile.

 
 
If you go to the web site http://www.letssaythanks.com/ you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq.  You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services.  It is FREE and it only takes a second.  Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers received a bunch of these?  I sent mine, now you send one too!

 

Tucson Habitat for Humanity Habistore - Home Improvement Center is looking for donations and volunteers!

The HabiStore is a retail business selling surplus new and used building and home improvement materials, appliances and furniture to the public.
Usable materials, donated by retail businesses, contractors, individuals, and other organizations, will be sold at below cost prices.
The HabiStore accepts a variety of donations including: Lumber, appliances, tools, hardware, furniture and general construction materials.  Proceeds from the HabiStore fund the Habitat Tucson mission of eliminating poverty housing within our community. Donors can receive tax deductions for the value of the donated materials. HabiStore - :  3840 S. Palo Verde,  is located near the corner of Ajo & Palo Verde (store faces Ajo Way)

How can you Donate?  Please call the HabiStore hotline at (520) 889-7200 to confirm your donation and set up a time for pick-up or delivery.

 

Curb Auto Theft with the Watch Your Car Program:
It's Quick, Easy and FREE!

The Watch Your Car decal program is a free, voluntary program that vehicle owners enroll their vehicles with the Arizona Automobile Theft Authority. The vehicle is then entered into the Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) database and participants receive decals for their front and rear windows. By displaying the decals, vehicle owners convey to law enforcement officials that their vehicle is not usually in use between the hours of 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM, when the majority of auto thefts occur. In addition, by enrolling in the Watch Your Car Program, vehicle owners also authorize law enforcement officials to stop their vehicle at any time during the day or night within one mile of the border, if there is a suspicion that the vehicle is being illegally operated.

If a police officer witnesses the vehicle in operation between these hours, they have the right to stop the vehicle and verify it is being legally operated by the rightful owner.

To register for the program online go to: https://www.aata.state.az.us/Watch_Your_Car/Info_Request/signup_request.html

Register by mail by downloading the form at: http://www.azwatchyourcar.com/pdfs/WYC%20-%20application%20form%20for%20website.pdf  Print it, fill it out and mail back.
 

 

Get Fit and Lose Weight with SparkPeople...and its FREE!

Check out the website at: http://www.sparkpeople.com/

Your account is 100% FREE FOR LIFE, You will never be charged or billed. No credit card required.  In an effort to help more people achieve their weight loss and healthy living goals, SparkPeople has committed to give away at least $100 Million Dollars in of FREE memberships in 2006. Join now and you will get a free lifetime membership!* Yes, this is true. ALL of our current programs on the site when you join now are completely free and you will not have to enter a credit card.  We encourage you to compare this offer to other online programs like eDiets and Weight Watchers Online, which can cost hundreds of dollars per year. We think you’ll agree that SparkPeople is the best choice!

Support & Motivation, Personalized Plan, Daily Nutrition Guide, Customized Fitness Plan, Expert Assistance and so much more!

 

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