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Inservice
In-service Activity Calendar
Welcome back to all of our faculty and staff! 

A Sharepoint calendar  has been created to help 
you keep  track of this week's activities.

Todd Schwarz
Executive VP & Chief Academic Officer
[email protected] |  208-732-6325



Karrie Hornbacher
Professional Employee of the Year
Naysa Shepherd
Classified Employee of the Year

The PACE Employee of the Year Award was established in 2002 to recognize outstanding performance by classified and professional employees of the College of Southern Idaho. The individuals who receive this award have exemplified exceptional levels of work performance and displayed high regard toward their fellow employees, their job responsibilities and the College of Southern Idaho.

Todd Schwarz
Executive VP & Chief Academic Officer
[email protected] |  208-732-6325


Web
Enterprise Web Initiative Update



Enterprise Web Initiative

PROJECT STREAMS

  1. Identity Management -  On Schedule
  2. Public Website - On Schedule
  3. Internal Website - On Schedule
  4. Student Portal - Not Started

DELIVERABLES

Student Success
Operational Maturity
  • Branding/Recruitment Content
  • Modern Student Applications (Admissions, Financial Aid, Graduation)
  • Student Progress Tracking
  • Enhanced Orientation & Registration
  • Department Websites
  • Business Workflows
  • Team Workspaces
  • Dashboards
  • Secure Remote Access
  • Scalable Design for Future Needs
 
MEETING SCHEDULE
January 13, 2017 in Taylor 276/277
February 3, 2017
March 3, 2017
April 7, 2017
May 5, 2017
June 2, 2017
 
PROJECT SITE
 
Nancy Newland
IT Service Owner
[email protected] | 208-732-6238


NameTag
Get a New CSI Name Tag Or Update Your Old One
If you need a CSI name tag or you haven't updated your old one to the new CSI logo, please email Doug Maughan and he'll order you one. Please include exactly how you would like your name and title and whether you would like a magnetic clasp or lanyard style tag.

Doug Maughan
Public Information Officer
[email protected] | 208-732-6262


EMS
Kirk Mittelman Announced as CSI's New Paramedic Director
We are pleased to announce Kirk Mittelman as our new paramedic director at the College of Southern Idaho. At this time, we would like to thank Blaine Larsen for stepping up, once again, to Acting Paramedic Director upon the resignation of our former director. Blaine continues to step up when needed to take the reins of this program and back into the paramedic classroom to complete current student didactic education and training, while continuing in his efforts with EMT, Basic along with bringing forward Advanced EMT. We would also like to recognize and publicly thank Dan Shawver and Melissa Emerick for all their support and efforts during this transition to seamlessly continue students' education along with recruiting and hiring our new director. I am truly thankful to each of you for moving us into the new chapter with your enthusiasm, support and heart for excellence in EMS education and training in the Magic Valley. 

Kirk is an exemplary example of what the Paramedic Program Director should be. With his experience as a director and manager of a successful EMS program in Utah for the past 30 years, he has sound knowledge and practical application with the processes and insights into marketing and running a successful program.  These include FISDAP, EMS Testing, CoAEMPS, and NREMT. Currently, he is extremely active in the profession and remains up to date on all information regarding advances in Paramedicine by attending and lecturing at EMS Conferences across the country. Common phrases articulated by his references include: "Kirk is a great instructor and has great communication skills, and Kirk will instantly bring notoriety and experience." This is essential to our Paramedic Program due to the diversity of clinical sites, instructors, and students. 

Kirk also has experience in leadership roles with Eagle Mountain Fire Department and recently retired holding positions such as EMS Captain and EMS Coordinator. Degrees earned include a Master of Education from Utah State University, B.S in Public Administration/Criminal Justice, B.S. in Public Safety Administration and A.A.S i n Fire Science. Due to his experience as an educator, leader, speaker and emergency provider, we are excited and humbled to have  Kirk Mittelman (warmly referred to as Captain Kirk) join us at CSI.

RoseAnna Holliday
Department Chair, Allied Health Professions
[email protected] | 208-732-6737


FA
 New Financial Aid Rules for the CSI Bookstore
Students can now charge their books  against their
financial aid award  in the Bookstore  the week before school starts  through the first week of school!
 
Bookstore Hours

Monday-Friday January 9th - 13th 8:00-6:00
 
Saturday January 14th 10:00-5:00
 
Tuesday-Friday January 17th - 20th 8:00-6:00
 
Saturday January 21st 10:00-2:00
 
Monday January 23rd 8:00-12:00

Criteria
  • Financial Aid File must be complete, awarded & accepted with Financial Aid & Netpartner
  • Only able to charge the NET amount available after Tuition & fees have deducted from award
  • Call x6552/4 or see Jayme or Lacee in the Bookstore

Childcare
Help Students Learn About Evening Child Care Options at CSI
Evening Hours Child Care Now Available
For CSI Students (1112 Frontier Rd.)
 
Days of Operation: Monday-Thursday
Hours of Operation: 5:30-10:00 pm
Serving Children: 2.5 - 6 years of age
Cost Per Child: $150 per semester  with Scholarship Award
Semester Begins: January 17, 2017 ( Enroll Now)
Semester Ends: May 11, 2017
 
The Center follows the calendar of the College of Southern Idaho. When CSI classes are not in session, the center will be closed.
 
The Early Learning Center, evening hours care program, is designed to meet the developmental needs of young children 2.5 through 6 years of age. The center provides experiences that enrich and enhance each child's cognitive, language, social, emotional, physical, and creative development. Within the program's schedule, each child has opportunities to create, explore the environment, learn problem-solving techniques, develop personal interaction skills, and learn concepts through firsthand experiences. Children will develop a positive self-concept through a balance of self-and teacher-directed activities. 

Child Care Flyer:
 
Jennifer Patterson
Early Childhood Education
Learning Center and Lab School Coordinator
[email protected] |  208-732-6645


Yoga
Is Yoga On Your New Year's Resolution List?

YOGA  ( HACT 119 C06)
This course provides an introduction to the ABC's of Yoga: Awareness and proficiency of basic yoga postures and personal alignment, Breath for enhancing personal energy levels or calming oneself, and Concentration on the body/mind by incorporating beginning techniques for visualization and relaxation. This course may be repeated once for credit.

Semester: Spring 2017 
Days: Tuesdays from 2-3:50
Dates: 1/17/17-5/11/17
Instructor: Kirsten Clancy
1 Credit

Note: This is an excellent class to audit for faculty and staff! 

Kirsten Clancy
Adjunct Instructor, Yoga


SelfDefense
Self Defense for Women
Self Defense for Women (HACT 220 C01)
This course will help students identify a dangerous situation and to increase the chances of getting away safe with mental and physical strategies. Students will learn strikes, blocks, escapes, and most importantly the mentality it takes to be able to handle the surroundings when a bad situation appears. This course may be repeated once for credit.

Semester: Spring 2017
Days: Wednesdays 
Time: 5:10 - 6:30 PM
Instructor: Jesse Clark
1 Credit
 


Advanced Self Defense for Women (HACT 199B C03)
This course number is indicative of an initial experimental course. The course must include a syllabus, and the syllabus must follow the CSI Course Syllabus Guide. Proposed General Education courses requiring pilots would use this designation.

Semester: Spring 2017
Days: Wednesdays 
Time: 6:30 - 7:50 PM
Instructor: Jesse Clark
1 Credit

Note: This is an excellent class to audit for faculty and staff! 

Jesse Clark
Adjunct Instructor, Self Defense


Debate
The CSI Forensics Team is Looking for New Members
The CSI Forensics Team Needs Students!!!  Have your students join the speech and debate team. They will take COMM 105, get three credits, travel, compete and have fun. COMM 105 is both an academic class and a competitive team. Students will prepare speeches and travel throughout the Northwest to competitions with students in other colleges - both community colleges and universities. All travel costs are covered by CSI. The team will even travel to Washington, D.C. in the spring. Not only will they get excellent speech and communication training, they'll broaden their knowledge of current events, history, critical thinking, and argumentation.

Please share with the students you think will benefit from this program. For more information, please contact Beth Hewes at  [email protected] or 208-732-6776.

Beth Hewes
Professor of Communication / Director of Forensics 
[email protected] | 208-732-6776
 

Photography
2017 Spring Photography Courses 

Here are a few more classes that need help filling this semester. These are fun classes even if you aren't a photography major! 

Ben Lustig
Associate Professor, Photography 
[email protected] | 208-732-6756
 

GNED
A Few General Education Class Options for Students
Here are two options for students who need a general education class or an elective. 



Clark Draney
Eglish, Languages, and Philosophy Department Chair
[email protected] | 208-732-6810
 

ProfessionalGrant
Congratulations to Professional Development Grant Recipients
The CSI Foundation is pleased to announce that over $11,000 has been awarded to the following applicants for Professional Development:
 
  • Tonya Bowcut - Attend the Association of Career and Technical Education Conference
  • Samra Culum - Travel to Institutions that belong to Campus Compact in order to develop civic engagement opportunities for CSI students
  • Susan Narasimham - Training for simulation effectiveness
  • Dawnette Reis - Attend the National ASLTA Conference
  • Mevlida Teffer - Training for management of institutional compliance with the Clery Act
Debra J. Wilson
CSI Foundation Executive Director
[email protected] | 208-732-6245


MiniGrant
Congratulations to Mini Grant Recipients
The CSI Foundation is pleased to announce that over $14,000 in Mini Grant funds have been awarded to applicants for the following projects:
 
  • Furniture for foyer of GRM Building - Rosey Alberdi
  • Microsoft Surface Book - Business Department - Julie Heithecker
  • Family resource materials - Early Childhood Education Toddler Lab - Patty McFarling
  • Outdoor musical instruments - Early Childhood Learning Center - Jennifer Patterson
  • Tablets - Collision Repair Technology - Bryan Wittine
Debra J. Wilson
CSI Foundation Executive Director
[email protected] | 208-732-6245



In an emergency, the City of Twin Falls uses several tools to communicate with citizens: 
 
Citizen Notification System: 
 
City Information and Alerts: 
http://www.tfid.org/list.aspx (Select the 'News Flash' category)
 
The City also uses social media. Simply search for 'City of Twin Falls' to find them.
 
If you have not done so, please sign up for these alerts and pass the information to friends or family who live in the Twin Falls area. If you signed up for the alerts, but are not receiving them, please check your spam folder. With current weather conditions, we expect these alerts to be extremely valuable.

Judy Heatwole, MTD
Employee Wellbeing & Development Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6269


Archway
 City of Twin Falls Archway Design


Josh Palmer
City of Twin Falls Public Information Officer


PlanetariumScheduleEvents at the Herrett Center This Week

Herrett Center for Arts and Science        
College of Southern Idaho
Museum, Planetarium, Observatory
Year round hours. *
 
*Closed Sundays, Mondays, and federal holidays.
Tuesdays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Wednesdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Thursdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Fridays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Saturdays
1:00 pm to 9:00 pm
 
Public Event Schedule for January 2017
Day
Time
Event
 
Tuesday, January 10th
6:15 to 9:00 pm
Observatory: Telescope Tuesday observing session.
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Secret Lives of Stars.
 
Friday, January 13th 
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Secret Lives of Stars.
8:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Rock On Demand.
 
Saturday, January 14th 
1:30 pm
Planetarium Show: One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure.
2:30 pm
Planetarium Show: Secret Lives of Stars.
3:30 pm
Planetarium Show: Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West.
4:30 pm
Planetarium Show: Secret Lives of Stars.
6:15 pm - midnight
Observatory: Monthly FREE star party.
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Secret Lives of Stars.
8:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Flight of the Butterflies.
 
Tuesday, January 17th
6:00 pm
Mingle in the Jungle Reptile Revue.
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Secret Lives of Stars.
 
Wednesday, January 18th
7:30 pm
Herrett Forum Lecture: Over the Rainbow: The GLBT Experience in the Magic Valley by Brandon Tesch.

Rick Greenawald
Manager, Faulkner Planetarium
[email protected] | 208-732-6659

Centennial Observatory

Tuesday, January 10 th , 6:15 to 9:00 PM
Telescope Tuesday -Waxing gibbous (97%) moon, Venus, Mars, Neptune, Uranus.  Admission: $1.50, ages 6 and under free, free to all with paid planetarium admission.
Saturday, January 14th, 6:15 PM to midnight
Monthly free star party - Venus, Mars, Uranus, Neptune, waning gibbous (91%) moon (rising after 8:15 PM). Free admission.

Chris Anderson
Production Specialist & Observatory Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6663


SOARHelp New Students Register for S.O.A.R. So They'll Be Successful at CSI


S.O.A.R. is an all day program that is required for all students who are new to college and are degree seeking. All recent high school graduates must also attend S.O.A.R., even if you took dual credit college classes while in high school. S.O.A.R. is designed to introduce you to the essential tools for success at the College of Southern Idaho. During your time here at S.O.A.R., you will also  meet with an advisor and register for classes . You can  register for S.O.A.R. in MyCSI .
Before registering, you will need to have retrieved your PIN and have your student ID# available. This information was contained in your acceptance email. There is a $25 fee to attend S.O.A.R. You may also register up to three parents/guests to attend with you. There is a $10 fee per parent/guest to cover the cost of their lunch. Please have your debit card, credit card, or E- check information ready when registering for a session.
SOAR sessions for new Spring students:
 
January 11: Twin Falls Campus
January 12: Mini-Cassia Center

CSI Admissions
[email protected]  | 208-732-6221
 

RATRandom Acts of Theater Presents "God of Carnage"
 

The Random Acts of Theatre Players proudly present Tony award winning play "God of Carnage" by Yasmina Reza, directed by Tony Mannen.
 
God of Carnage explores the intricacies of human relationships and social interactions with and without filters. Alan and Annette come to Michael and Veronica's home to discuss a playground altercation between their sons which results in one child's teeth being knocked out. What starts as a civil discourse quickly dissolves into a series of "Punch and Judy" style interactions between all four people involving vomit, art books, a cell phone and a hamster. That's just the tip of what goes on in this fast paced, sharp witted hit that played on Broadway and was made into a movie.
 
Show dates are January 12, 13 and 14 at 7:30 pm AND Saturday January 14 at 2:30 pm at the CSI Fine Arts Center Theatre.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door or online at www.ratplayers.com. (online tickets are subject to a small convenience fee.)

Tamara Harmon
[email protected]  | 208-732-6249
 

HerrettForumHerrett Forum: "Over the Rainbow: The LGBTQ Experience in the Magic Valley"
 
In his Herrett Forum lecture "Over the Rainbow," Brandon will share his experiences of growing up queer in the Magic Valley and discuss how he uses his art to explore the depths of LGBTQ repression with generous offerings of love and laughter to guide his audience to become blossoming souls of acceptance.

Brandon Scott Tesch is a Twin Falls hairdresser, performance artist, and a leading light in the local LGBTQ community. A native of the Magic Valley, Brandon experienced first-hand the stigma and prejudice of growing up gay in rural America. Mastering the art of styling hair and cultivating a loyal and loving clientele have been his professional focus over the last 17 years. Brandon also has a passion for the performing arts. When Brandon was 15, he discovered his alter ego, Ursula, a superhero version of himself that he uses to address the social stigmas and conflicts confronting the LGBTQ community. Last year, Brandon/Ursula created and performed Snake Snails and Puppy Dog Tails, a CSl Fine Arts Stage Door series production documenting Brandon's gender bending realization that his gender identity lies  "somewhere over the rainbow" -somewhere in the middle of the male-female gender spectrum. Brandon has also produced two benefit shows for Magic Valley Pride, delivered a spectacular performance in The Vagina Monologues, and contributed a presentation for Tedx Twin Falls.

Teri Fatig
Herrett Center Director
[email protected] | 208-732-6501
 

StageDoorStage Door Series Presents "Inside Earth, Wind, and Fire"
January 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium

The CSI Stage Door Series will present "Inside Earth, Wind, and Fire" on January 19. The performance will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium.

Join Inspirata Dance Project for another "inside" peek into their 2017 production "Earth, Wind, and Fire: Immersive Environments." For this multi-disciplinary production, Inspirata will be collaborating with a variety of artists, including the pottery of Bill and Sheryl West, the percussion of Scott Farkas, the visual art of Mike Youngman, the choreography of Kiah Carpenter, the poetry of Shane Brown and Camille Barigar, and more. Don't miss this opportunity to get a look at the creative process.


Tickets are $10 for adults or $5 for CSI or high school and under students and are available at the CSI Box Office, by calling 732-6288, at the door, or by going online to http://tickets.csi.edu. Seating is limited to 100 people.

The CSI Stage Door Series, intimate arts experiences where both performers and audience members are on the stage itself, are designed to be thought-provoking and a little out of the ordinary in different ways - whether it's because of the intimate setting, the material performed, the way they are presented, or the collaborations involved.

For more information, contact the CSI Fine Arts Center at 732-6788.

Camille Barigar
CSI Fine Arts
[email protected] | 208-732-6288


Jerome
Community Education Classes at the CSI Jerome Center

 
Survival Spanish-Beginning
Enjoy Learning Spanish in a comfortable and relaxed environment. There is no grammar, very little writing, and no tests! You will have fun learning common phrases by conversing with each other. This is the perfect course if you are a beginner or need a refresher course.

Days: Thursday                  
Dates: Jan. 19 - Mar. 9
Time: 6-8 p.m.                   
Location: Jerome Center
Cost: $99               
Instructor: Lupe Corbin
 
For more information or to register visit  http://communityed.csi.edu o r call (208) 324-5101.

Anna Dovenmuehler
Jerome Center Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6464


HathaYoga
Community Education Classes at the Twin Falls Campus
The CSI Community Education Center is offering " Hatha Yoga" from 5-7 p.m. on Monday nights in Gym 231 A on the CSI campus. The class will run in two sections, January 23 - February 27 and March 6-17. The registration fee is $49 for each six-week session.

The promise of yoga postures includes balance, strength, flexibility, and the ability to calm the mind. This class is intended for people of any age who are new to yoga or have had yoga in the past but want to refresh the basics. Students are encouraged to come with an empty stomach, loose clothing, bare feet, and the desire to learn something new. Students may bring their own yoga mat, or one will be provided. Instructor Morgan Jeno is a certified Hatha Yoga instructor. Morgan was privileged to study directly under the Indian Yogi B.K.S. Iyengar, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest yoga masters of all time. She is a Licensed Massage Therapist having graduated from the New Mexico Academy of Advanced Healing Arts.
The CSI Community Education Center will be offering " Mindfulness and Meditation" from 6 - 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday nights from January 25 - March 15. The class will meet in Taylor 276. Cost of the class is $89.

Mindfulness meditation is paying attention to experiences in a way that allows people to respond rather than react. It is a quality of inner-stillness that is always available, even when life circumstances feel out of control and chaotic. In this course, students will learn how to incorporate mindfulness meditation into their wellness routine. They will develop and strengthen their mind, increase their ability to focus, recognize and manage their emotions, make better decisions, and have more empathy in their relationships. Students are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat to class. Although mindfulness is an idea that has been around for thousands of years, originally emerging out of Buddhist traditions, there is current research in the field of neuroscience showing that mindfulness might actually impact how our brains work, allowing the prefrontal cortex to have greater control over the amygdala, commonly referred to as the primal and reactionary lizard brain. These changes can have an impact on many aspects of human experience.

Instructor Robin Lopez Robin Lopez, LCSW has been in the helping profession working as a social worker in various capacities since 1994. She has a private practice as well as works as a mental health therapist for St. Luke's hospital. She has teaching experience as an adjunct professor for BSU teaching for the MSW program. She has specialized training in EMDR, CBT, DBT, and mindful meditation (MBSR). Robin earned her master's degree in social work from Walla Walla University.
The CSI Community Education Center will be offering " Ham Radio License Class" from 7 - 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday nights from January 25 - March 8. The class will meet in Shields 106. The cost is $48 plus $40 for class materials (paid to the instructor the first day of class).

This class will introduce you to the hobby of amateur (ham) radio. In this course, you'll learn the ins and outs of radio communication covering local, national, and international markets, as well as emergency and space communications. This course will cover radio requirements, operating procedures, and all the knowledge needed to prepare students to take the FCC Technician Class License exam, which will be administered the last day of class. At the end of the course, students should be able to pass the exam and be communicating with other hams around the world.

Instructor Stephen Hagerty has been an Extra class operator for 50 years. Guest instructors will include long-time Extra class operators Kelly Klaas and Jim Kennedy.
The CSI Community Education Center will be offering " The Perfect Path to Healing: Mind, Body, Soul, and Spirit" January 26 - March 2 in Taylor 248. Students will choose between 6:30 - 8 p.m. on Thursdays or 10 a.m. to Noon on Saturdays as their schedules permit. Cost of the class is $49.

This course is based on recent consensus of medical, psychological, natural, nutritional and physical agreements between doctors and patients that at least 30 percent of healing is related to what we as humans decide to do to help ourselves heal. In addition to instructor Kathleen McKevitt, speakers will include specialists and doctors from St. Luke's hospital, chiropractic and acupuncture specialists, and physical advisors (yoga, gym, tai chi etc.) Each session will include one specialist speaker, one particular subject, such as nutrition or physical activity, and overall and scientific information related to healing.

Instructor Kathleen McKevitt is a stage four breast cancer survivor, which included a fall that resulted of a broken hip and arm during the cancer healing process. Kathleen's background as a minister, writer, and ten-year natural healing professional in acupuncture and massage led her to turn quickly to natural methods as well as those supplied by physicians.

Students can register or learn more about this and other classes at csi.edu/communityed, by going to the CSI Community Education Center, or by calling (208) 732-6442. Class size is limited so early registration is suggested.

Camille Barigar
CSI Fine Arts
[email protected] | 208-732-6288


Boxing40th Annual CSI Cowboy + Cowgirl Boxing Smoker
 
Steve Birnie
Rodeo Head Coach
[email protected] | 208-732-6620
 

SunValleySki and Board Sun Valley for CSI Students

Date: Saturday, January 28, 2017
Time: 7:15 am-6 pm

SHOUT-OUT to CSI Senate for sponsoring this event! 

Want to shred some snow at the oldest Ski Resort in America?  Join the CSI Outdoor Rec Center (ORC) on their annual Sun Valley Ski trip, open to full and part-time students! We're excited to once again partner with the outstanding staff at Sun Valley, and cannot wait to show our school spirit up in Ketchum! We're also partnering with CSI Student Senate to bring you the lowest-cost lift tickets EVER, so there's no reason why you can't be there!
   
To register or for more information call Ann Rolfes at 732-6475 or Christa Gessaman at 732-6697 (or [email protected]).
 
Here's the low-down on this trip:

COST: 
$30 for FT (7+ credits) Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 CSI  students! (Includes lift ticket + transportation)
$40 Part-time CSI Students
$80 CSI Staff & Faculty

Participants MUST be 18 year or older. For Intermediate and up skiers and snowboarders. (No refunds).

CSI Students on the main campus MUST take the transportation -- NO EXCEPTIONS. CSI Students at an off-campus center can ride on the CSI transportation or arrange alternate transportation.
 
We'll meet and load up to leave at 7:00 am at the bus stop in front of the Taylor Building. To return w e will meet up at the bus around 4 pm and depart no later than 4:30 pm to arrive back at CSI by 6 pm (road conditions permitting).

No lunch is provided on this trip, so bring one and a snack or purchase these items at the resort.
If you need to rent gear, do so the day before from Elevation or Claude's Sports to save your ski time + moolah on Saturday.

Wear appropriate clothing for ski or snowboarding, including appropriate head gear, gloves & protective eyewear!

Christa Gessaman
Coordinator, Outdoor Recreation
[email protected] | 208-732-6697


BobJames Moulson Memorial Dinner and Wine Tasting
 
Bob Moulson
Former CSI Employee
208-731-0222
 

BasketballCSI Student Recreation Department 3on3 Basketball


Travis Bunker
Health, Recreation, and Fitness Instructor
[email protected] | 208-732-6478
 

TeachersTaking Care of Our Teachers Day
All CSI student teachers and faculty are welcome to attend this event for free. There are great strands on nutrition, cooking, and movement, even one from Rudy's. See the flyer below and share with your students...



Evin Fox
Distinguished Professor, Early Childhood and Teacher Education
[email protected] | 208-732-6872
 

HealthCoach Coaches on Campus - Open House - In-service Week
Tuesday, January 10
11:30 - 1 p.m.
SUB 248
 
Please join our St. Luke's nutrition and health coaches for an Open House and presentation/information about our coaching partnership with St. Luke's Healthy U Team.  Learn what kinds of assistance and resources are available through St. Luke's that are FREE to you and your covered spouse. Coaches will continue to visit campus quarterly and by request.
 
As always, healthy treats and beverages will be served.  Let's all get healthy in the New Year!

Judy Heatwole, MTD
Wellbeing & Development Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6269
 

VitalityThe January Vitality Magazine Now in your Workplace
The CSI Wellbeing Committee sponsors a great publication that we send to your workplace to share with your coworkers.  Articles always include the latest information about health, happiness, and productivity in the workplace and home.  If you haven't seen your department's copy recently, please check with someone from your support staff or find extra copies in the Teaching and Learning Center in the Taylor Building.
 
Here's a sample of the good news and ideas that may be found in this publication:



Here is a link to the flyer posted above in case you can't read it: 

Judy Heatwole, MTD
Wellbeing & Development Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6269
 

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