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The Staff Council Awards recognize employee excellence at the University of Houston. Nomination period ends April 10th, at 5 pm.
This year attend to your health and well-being by receiving a preventive exam! As a BCBSTX HealthSelect or Consumer-Directed HealthSelect participant, you now have a NEW way to get your preventive exam at no additional cost to you via the Catapult Health VirtualCheckup! Designed to be easy and convenient, the VirtualCheckup is completed in the privacy and comfort of your own home.
Did you know March is Women’s History Month? Join us and visit our exhibit to learn about some key figures in history that have contributed to the advancement of all people. Open all month! Complete a survey for a free WGRC item!
Bond with your pet anytime! In this “On-Demand” seminar, explore the impact of pets on your life and how the presence of a pet can enhance your mental and emotional wellbeing. Presented by the Deer Oaks Employee Assistance Program, a variety of new and past on-demand seminars are available.
Join us for two incredible days of fun, free swag, and information about on and off-campus living as part of the Cooglife Housing Fair from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM in Butler Plaza on March 19th and at the SC Circle March 20th. Free t-shirts, and an opportunity to win door prizes and much more.
Join
us
for
the
annual
campus
memorial
service
for
all
UH
students,
faculty,
staff,
alumni,
and
friends
who
passed
away
last
year.
Please
click
through
to
find
additional
details
including
livestream
and
photo
memorial
submissions.
Multidisciplinary
artist
Samora
Pinderhughes
will
lead
a
thought-provoking
lecture
about
the
music,
art,
and
collaboration
behind
his
newest
project
called
The
Healing
Project
at
2
p.m.
on
Tuesday,
March
19,
in
the
Rockwell
Pavilion
at
the
M.D.
Anderson
Library.
Pinderhughes
is
a
composer,
pianist,
and
vocalist
known
for
addressing
sociopolitical
issues
and
heavy
concepts,
such
as
trauma,
healing
and
grief,
with
compassion.
He
will
share
the
expansiveness
of
the
dynamic
project,
which
was
based
on
his
interviews
with
those
who
have
experienced
or
are
experiencing
incarceration
around
the
country
and
involves
sustained
partnerships
with
over
50
artists
working
across
various
mediums.
Pinderhughes
hopes
his
work
will
spark
meaningful
dialogue
about
structural
violence
and
help
audiences
chart
their
own
path
to
healing.
Attendees
can
take
in
voices
and
experience
the
examination
of
the
interconnectivity
of
structural
violence
in
our
society.
The
lectur
e
is
partly
sponsored
by
the
Cynthia
Woods
Mitchell
Center
for
the
Arts
at
the
University
of
Houston.
More
information:https://bit.ly/3V8K0ip
Join Staff Council’s Take Your Child To Work Day planning committee. Meetings take place the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Teams.