Tammy Manko will assist participants in learning about body language and effective communication as applied to interpersonal relationships to ensure productivity and success in work and life.
Join us on Zoom.
Our experienced guests answer your questions on workplace diversity in an open Zoom panel discussion, helping tomorrow’s leaders navigate our diverse world.
Panelists
- Debra Evans-Smith ’81, Deputy Assistant Director (retired), Federal Bureau of Investigation
- James E. Taylor, Chief Diversity, Inclusion, and Talent Management Officer, UPMC
- Mauro Wolfe ’90, Attorney and Partner, Duane Morris, LLP, New York City
Schedule
- 1:30–2:30, Panel Discussion, moderated by Elise Glenn, IUP Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer
- 2:30–3:30, Breakout Sessions
- 3:40–4:00, Concluding Discussion
Preregister online
Free and open to all IUP and Indiana community members. Attendance vouchers available.
Sponsored by the Division of University Advancement and the Social Equity and Title IX Office.
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University Museum, First Floor Sutton Hall
The Lively Arts
This exhibition represents an outstanding 60+ year career as an artist, mentor, and educator. Paintings on display are from the artist’s personal collection and the University Museum’s permanent collection in addition to others generously on loan from private collections. The exhibit will also feature a video interview with the artist.
This exhibit is open Tuesday, January 26, through Saturday, March 20, in the University Museum, located on the first floor of Sutton Hall. The University Museum welcomes visitors during the following hours:
2:00–5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday,
Special Saturday hours of 2:00–5:00 p.m. on March 6, 13, and 20.
Systems and structures exist all around us. As leaders it is important to understand how these structures impact you, those you lead and the world around us.
Students can register to participate on Crimson Connect. Once registered, you will receive a Zoom link.
Traditional Irish food and green milkshakes!
Create your own Burrito Bowl
Every Wednesday
Zoom
Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Description: This workshop provides a thorough introduction to effective communication in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. We cover common genres in STEM (research report, lab report), typical audiences, and
basic principles (clarity, technical accuracy, brevity).