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10 Roadblocks to Supervision

Human Resources Type of course HR Supervisor Development


Part of the Core Training for Supervisors program, this session will provide a review of 10 common roadblocks that can impact supervisor success. Attendees will gain knowledge on how to avoid these pitfalls, tools to be successful, and how HR can support leaders in difficult situations.

Next class: Tuesday, December 17

🎥 This session will be recorded.

Join us for a virtual, 40-minute workshop designed specifically for staff at App State University. In this session we'll explore Microsoft Copilot, a secure AI chatbot powered by the same technology as ChatGPT.

You’ll learn about the benefits and challenges of integrating Copilot into your daily work supporting students and faculty at the university. This workshop also includes a live demonstration and walkthrough of Copilot, showcasing practical ways you can use it for administrative tasks. Whether you’re new to AI tools, or looking to enhance your current workflows, this workshop will provide valuable insights and hands-on experience to help you make the most of this innovative technology.

Everyone who registers will receive the following, even if you can't attend live:

➡️ A link to the session recording ➡️ A collection of over 40 prompts to use ➡️ Resources for using Copilot for administrative tasks

Next class: Thursday, November 21

This workshop will introduce users to Banner Self-Service, Web-Focus Dashboards, and E-print. The main topics covered will include how to access your funds, fund reconciliations, and online budget queries and transfers. The workshop is primarily designed for new departmental administrative staff and includes hands-on instruction and demonstrations.

Next class: Thursday, December 12

Basic CMS Administration

University Communications Type of course Scala (Digital Signage) User Training


This workshop is required for App State users who will be working in the Scala Content Management System (CMS) and managing one or more Scala screens. It must be completed before access to Scala CMS will be granted.

This workshop introduces users to the Scala Content Management System (CMS) at Appalachian. Also appropriate for anyone wanting a refresher.

Next class: Tuesday, November 26

Breathing and Meditation Practice

Human Resources Type of course HR Personal Development


Introduction to and practice of the Wim Hof breathing method (30min to 45min). There will be a short description of benefits from the Wim Hof Method of breathwork and meditation.

Following breathwork will be a 10 to 15 min. silent meditation.

Facilitated by Matthew Cooper, Counseling for Faculty and Staff

Next class: Wednesday, November 20

Come learn about Brickfield+, an automated accessibility checker integrated in AsULearn, a great starting place to make your digital courses more accessible.

Next class: Wednesday, December 18

Join Lillian Nave, CETLSS’s Hickory-based Faculty and Educational Development Specialist and Brenda Thomas on Zoom for conversation and community-building while learning about what it means to be a VITAL faculty member at App State.

Next class: Thursday, November 21

Core Training for Supervisors

Human Resources Type of course HR Supervisor Development


Effective leadership is critical for the success of any organization. The primary objective of this leadership development program is to equip attendees with the necessary knowledge, skills, and tools to effectively lead teams, drive organizational growth, and achieve strategic objectives. Over two days, the following topics will be covered: EHS for managers, Payroll, Time & leave, Work-Life Balance, Performance Management Fundamentals, Employee Relations, EEODF Overview, & Class/Comp Review. This program will be offered on a quarterly basis and will require attendees to be present for both days of training.

Next class: Wednesday, December 4

Course Accessibility

Office of Disability Resources Type of course Faculty Training


Enhancing the accessibility of your course and course materials will benefit a wide range of learners. We will learn and review accessibility skills, common academic adjustments, and strategies to ensure online materials are accessible and compliant.

Next class: Tuesday, December 3

EEODF - What Leaders Need to Know

Human Resources Type of course HR Supervisor Development


As a supervisor at Appalachian State University, you play a critical role in creating and maintaining a safe, equitable, and inclusive work environment for our employees. Part of this role involves upholding Equal Employment Opportunity laws and our commitment to our institutional values. In order to ensure that you have the tools you need to fulfill this role, we will be implementing the Equal Employment Opportunity Fundamentals (EEODF) training. EEODF is a mandatory training for all managers and supervisors with North Carolina state agencies and UNC system institutions per G.S. 126-16.1. This training provides a thorough background in EEO law as well as thought-provoking situations to assess and improve your cultural competence in the workplace.

Next class: Wednesday, November 20

Description: Attention all Faculty and Staff! Are you interested in contributing to App State’s mission to create an environment free of discrimination and harassment? If so, you are invited to join Equal Opportunity for an essential session. To discuss employees' obligations for mandatory reporting. You will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to accurately receive and report incidents of prohibited conduct and receive resources.

Next class: Friday, December 13

Finding Harmony While Trying To Balance It All

Human Resources Type of course HR Employee Development


Professional development opportunity where you will learn how to improve workplace communication and engagement, prevent and address burnout, and access employee wellness resources. For leaders, you will also learn how to assess any needs of your team to promote harmony personally and professionally.

Next class: Friday, November 22

Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Come to learn a general overview of Information Technology at App State - support, security, hardware/software and Google tips and tricks.

Next class: Tuesday, December 10

Intro to Scala: Media Design

University Communications Type of course Scala (Digital Signage) User Training


Any App State user can create and share appropriate university-wide messages with campus. Having a Scala system is not required.

This workshop introduces participants to the guidelines for creating and sharing digital slides at App State, including communications planning, slide design standards, and side sharing and distribution.

This workshop is appropriate for anyone who wants to create digital slides for distribution to campus.

Next class: Wednesday, December 4

Leon Levine Hall - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Join us for a tour of Leon Levine Hall of Health Sciences and learn about the innovative labs and classrooms as well as the clinical services and faculty/staff supports offered in this building! We'll meet at the Welcome Desk in the Lobby / Atrium area. Anyone with a faculty/staff parking permit can park in the Levine Hall lot.

Next class: Monday, November 25

McKinney Alumni Center - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

All App State alumni are automatically part of the Alumni Association! Come learn about the programs and support we provide for our nearly 145,000 alumni.

Next class: Thursday, December 12

This workshop introduces you to the user-friendly Grackle Docs accessibility checker for Google Docs. Grackle Docs makes it easy to check and fix Google Doc accessibility issues and export Google Docs as accessible PDFs. It takes the guesswork out of creating accessible Google documents. By the end of the workshop, participants will know how to activate and use the Grackle Docs add-on in their Google account.

Next class: Thursday, November 21

App State is a nationally recognized leader in global engagement. The Office of International Programs (OIP) oversees the university's global engagement activities. Join us in this engaging workshop to learn more about the work of OIP and how you, as an employee, can get involved globally.

Next class: Wednesday, December 11

Vision: This group is intended to be a support network for staff with kids birth to eight years old. It can be challenging to work full-time and parent full-time, so let’s support each other as we chug along on this journey. We hope that this group offers an opportunity for members to share their experiences, recommend resources, celebrate milestones, commiserate about the challenges, and build relationships with other staff who are parents of young children. We hope that this group allows for community building among staff that are in the trenches of dirty diapers, tantruming toddlers, kids learning to read, and never ending laundry. This group is supportive of Queer and non-traditional family types and all parent (or kid) gender identities and expressions.

Intended Audience: Staff members with children between the ages of birth to 8 years.

Meeting Pattern: Bring-your-own lunch meetings from 12:00 - 1:30 on the following days: 3/8 - PSU 169 Three Top Mountain Room 3/15 - PSU 165 Elk Knob Room 4/12 - PSU 165 Elk Knob Room 5/17 - PSU 165 Elk Kno Room

Next class: Friday, December 6

Procure to Pay Basics

Procurement Services Type of course Administrative Training


Learn the basic steps and workflows of the procure to pay method of acquiring goods and services.

Next class: Thursday, December 5

Professional Boundaries

Human Resources Type of course HR Employee Development


Optimize your professional (and personal) wellbeing through implementing professional boundaries so that you as an employee feel respected, valued and satisfied.

Next class: Monday, December 9

Welcome to "Search Committee Guidance, Strategies, and Impactful Hiring Practices" a comprehensive training workshop designed to equip hiring managers and search committee members with essential skills and knowledge to navigate the hiring process ethically and effectively. This course will provide a deep dive into best practices for hiring, focusing on the do’s and don’ts of recruitment, and offer detailed guidance on adhering to federal guidelines and ethical standards.

Next class: Monday, December 2

Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

The Department of Theatre and Dance is one of seven departments housed in Appalachian's College of Fine and Applied Arts. Its mission is to facilitate transformative experiences for students and the public, which cultivate compassionate, creative, and collaborative communities through theatre and dance. The department also offers coursework for integrated learning through the arts to the general university student population. Its dynamic co-curricular production program provides exemplary theatre and dance experiences to departmental students, the university community, and the region.

Your Campus Connection event takes place in the venerable Valborg Theatre, home to Theatre and Dance productions and campus events since 1994. After an info session and overview of various T&D programs, includes a backstage tour of the Chapell Wilson Hall which opened in 1938 as Appalachian High School before becoming part of the university in 1965. The building was constructed through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), an ambitious employment and infrastructure program created by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935, during the bleakest days of the Great Depression and was, among many other things, the first home of our campus radio station, WASU.

Next class: Tuesday, December 3

Vision: We’ll explore the opportunities and challenges associated with relocating to the High Country in an inclusive and welcoming environment designed to support employees as they navigate being newcomers to the area. This peer mentoring circle is intended for employees who are newcomers to the area, particularly staff who relocated to the area without previous connections to the university or community.

Next class: Tuesday, December 3

This training is offered via Zoom for Travel & Business Expense (T&E) cardholders and those responsible for reconciling travel reports for T&E cardholders. You will learn about the policies T&E cardholders must follow, what is allowed and not allowed to be charged on the card, and how to complete T&E card expense reports to reconcile T&E card charges. This training is required for all T&E cardholders to attend before picking up their card and is highly encouraged for those who are responsible for reconciling T&E card transactions/completing T&E card charge expense reports to attend. This training is offered once a month via Zoom.

Next class: Monday, December 16

UREC - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Please join us for this exciting campus connection at University Recreation (UREC). University Recreation's (UREC) mission is to facilitate an inclusive environment where recreation and wellness opportunities transform, engage, and care for the App State community to enhance student learning and development. This event features a tour of the Student Recreation Center, overview of each facility (Quinn Rec Center, Mt. Mitchell, Bike App, Camp Broadstone and State Farm fields), membership information, and overview of programs and services (aquatics, fitness, sports, and outdoor programs).

Next class: Thursday, December 5

Next class: Thursday, December 12