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All members of the campus community are invited to attend open forums this week and provide input for two candidates for the position of assistant director for Community Standards and Conflict Resolution in the Office of Student Engagement and Dean of Students. The forums are:
Copies of the candidate's resume will be available at the forum.
The position will administer the student discipline process, communicating and enforcing the Student Code of Conduct; serve as a university hearing officer, adjudicating cases of academic and non-academic misconduct; facilitate conflict resolution processes; serve as a resource to the university community and campus and local law enforcement agencies regarding student conduct issues and potential conflict; assess the effectiveness of the conduct process; coordinate educational programming on student rights and responsibilities; assist with special projects and other duties as assigned.
It's UNC Faculty/Staff Night Jan. 10, when the men's basketball team hosts Montana State at 7 p.m. in Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion. Buy one ticket at the discounted faculty/staff rate of $12 and get a second ticket free. Go Bears!
Presentation proposals for the 2013 Assessment Fair, "Assessing for Improvement," are due by 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18, using the electronic submission form. Faculty and staff are invited to share research and best practices on ways they have used assessment to improve teaching, learning, services and program quality.
Presentation formats can include poster presentation, panel discussion, workshop or individual presentation. Panels and workshops will have 50 minutes, and individual presenters will have 20 minutes. Morning and afternoon poster sessions will be available for those interested in presenting a poster.
The fair will be Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the University Center. It's sponsored by the University Assessment Council and the Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning.
For more information, contact Kim Black, 970-351-1102.
Open to faculty, staff and students, the free "Are You Smarter Than Your Phone?" webinar and discussion from 11 a.m.-noon tomorrow, Jan. 9, in Milne Auditorium (Kepner 2050) will help you find the right answers to questions like:
If you're not thinking critically about what you do with your phone, Information Management and Technology will help you think again.
Join fellow alumni at 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, at UNC's Loveland Center for the Alumni Career Connect Workshop, a unique "one-stop shop" approach for receiving resume critiques, learning how to optimize social media in a job search and getting practical tips on interviewing.
Registration and additional details are available on the Alumni Association website. There are only a few spots left.