TUESDAY

10-11:30 a.m.

Attend via Microsoft Teams only. Visit the agenda to see the meeting link.
The agenda will include an overview of the Faculty Workload Proposal, a discussion on mental health and wellness and a recap of committee goals.

 

College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Town Hall Meeting and Open Forum

10-11:30 a.m.

St. Cajetan’s Event Center and via livestream

Please RSVP to attend.

John Masserini, D.M., dean of the CLAS, welcomes all faculty and staff members and students to a Town Hall Meeting and Open Forum. It will be livestreamed via Teams to allow for remote participation. Masserini will present the working draft of the revised CLAS vision, mission and collegewide structure.

 

 

WEDNESDAY

10:30–11:30 a.m.

Auraria Campus Center for Safety, 1200 7th Street

RSVP to attend.

This course teaches participants basic life-saving medical interventions:

  • Bleeding control with a tourniquet
  • Bleeding control with gauze packs or topical hemostatic agents
  • Opening an airway to allow a casualty to breathe

 

Active Harmer Preparedness Training

9-10:30 a.m.

Auraria Campus Center for Safety, 1200 7th Street (Zoom option also available)

RSVP to attend.

The goal of these training opportunities is to help participants feel prepared in the unlikely event of an active harmer incident on campus.
Attendees will learn:

  • Prevention measures
  • Actions to take during an attack
  • What to expect once the attack has concluded

 

The State of Women in Business: Solutions to the Shecession

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Attend the virtual event.

After seeing hordes of women leave the workforce during the “Shecession” in 2020 and the Great Resignation in 2021, the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce and TARRA, an entrepreneurial women’s network, have sought to explore the issues through expert commentary and discussion in their Executive Roundtable Conversation Series. The final session of the series will culminate with an in-depth review of lessons learned and a proposal for solutions at the State of Women in Business Summit.

The Data Deep Dive, an analysis of relevant trends and themes that have gained prominence throughout the discussions, will be presented by MSU Denver President Janine Davidson, Ph.D., and Annie Butler, Ph.D., chair and professor, MSU Denver Human Services and Counseling.

Visit the event website to learn more.

 

 

FRIDAY

Circle of Solace

10-11 a.m.

Please follow this Teams live-event link to join.

As announced in December, a group of employees has created Circle of Solace, a space for fellow faculty and staff members to gather and learn about and understand the grief process. The group officially kicks off this spring, a season associated with growth and a fitting time to discuss loss and also focus on healing and renewal. All sessions are open-door, and attendees are invited to join as they can.

 

 

SAVE THE DATE

Body Sculpt Thems/Fems/Mens: A Gender Affirming Workout Series

Feb. 21-March 18

Body Sculpt Thems/Fems/Mens is a 60-minute, gender-affirming, full-body workout series. The series includes four classes per week, each offering two workouts: one targeted at developing a more feminine physique and one more targeted at building a masculine frame. Participants can choose which workout suits them best. All fitness levels are welcome. Each workout can be modified to fit anyone. Come get your sweat on in a comfortable, safe space with Bailey McCoy (they/them) as your instructor.

  • Mondays 4:30-5:30 p.m.
  • Tuesdays 8-9 a.m.
  • Wednesdays 2-3 p.m.
  • Thursdays 8-9 a.m.

Rates: 

  • MSU Denver students – free
  • Community College of Denver/University of Colorado Denver students – $20
  • Faculty/staff – $30
  • Single class – $5

Please use this link to register via Microsoft Forms. If you have any questions, please contact McCoy at [email protected].