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LifePlans Series workshops
help answer retirement
questions
UF’s LifePlans Series, sponsored by University Benefits and Retirement, includes workshops aimed at helping you toward a more secure financial future. Here are a few upcoming workshops:
What You Don't Know About DROP – February 21, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Reitz Union, Room 285 (Course number GET138)
This seminar will provide an overview of the requirements for participation and benefits of the DROP program.
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UF smoking rule extended to all campus buildings
Effective January 22, smoking is now prohibited within 50 feet of all campus buildings. This is the result of a joint effort between Healthy Gators 2010 and the Environmental Health and Safety Committee.
Visit Environmental Health and Safety's web site for details on the policy and resources for quitting smoking.
Cultural Diversity Lunch series provides forum for interactive discussion
The UF Counseling Center has announced a lineup for its Spring 2007 Cultural Diversity Lunch series. The luncheons are an interactive forum for discussion of the many ways diversity exists at the University of Florida.
Registration is required, and lunch is provided by Campus Subway to the first 20 registrants. Students, faculty, and staff are all invited to attend. All lunches are held in 301 Peabody Hall from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - please check in with the front desk on the third floor.
From Preview to Graduation: Working with first-generation college students to enhance well-being and academic success - Tuesday, February 27
Presenters will discuss the unique intrapersonal needs of first-generation college students and describe several innovative support interventions.
Integrating Multiple Identities - Thursday, March 22
Whether you are African-American, Caucasian, Asian, Latino/a, first-generation, Christian, single mother, gay, middle class, etc., come to our lunch discussion and share how you negotiate and integrate multiple identities and how they affect your work and life in general.
Mirror, Mirror: Evaluating our Appearances - Thursday, April 12
When we evaluate our appearances, we see more than just our reflections. We see our moods, our fears, and the differences from how we think we should look. We see recent compliments or insults. We see not just our bodies, but also our minds. Please join us for a discussion of body image in American culture.
Please contact Dr. Shari Robinson at 392-1575 or robinson@counsel.ufl.edu to make a reservation for a lunch. Please indicate the date/topic you are interested in attending. If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please call at least 72 hours in advance of the first session.
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