Free education offered in partnership with Coursera
The Office of Professional and Workforce Development (OPWD) has partnered with Coursera to offer the COVID19 Access Free Education (CAFE) program. From now through July 31, the UF community (including high school students) can take advantage of more than 3,500-course offerings on the Coursera platform by completing a short, three-question form that collects your name, email […]
Enroll now in upcoming Financial Literacy and Retirement Education workshops
Enroll now in upcoming Financial Literacy and Retirement Education workshops Maybe the recently announced COVID-19 retirement incentive for TEAMS staff caught your eye, or maybe you’re still paying off those student loans from years ago. Maybe it’s time to take control of your finances or find out more about Medicare. UF’s Financial Literacy and Retirement […]
Health Science Center Library workshops available online
The UF Health Science Center Library will offer a selection of free online workshops for the summer. In addition to popular citation management, database searching and data management workshops, the library’s new offerings include workhops on COVID-19, reproducibility and research ethics. Register now. >>
Which research topics would you like to learn more about?
This summer, UF Research Integrity will be offering a series of interactive workshops covering a variety of Research Integrity and Responsible Conduct of Research topics of interest to faculty, staff and students who conduct research or support UF’s research enterprise. Most workshops will last 1-2 hours and will be available on Zoom. You can weigh […]
A free resource for UF’s French-speaking community
RetroNews, the press site of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, is providing unlimited free access through May 31. The site offers access to nearly 600 press titles published between 1631 and 1950. Access the site here.
When the benefits of asking for help outweigh the risks
When the benefits of asking for help outweigh the risks In a recent article, Natalie Dean, a UF assistant professor of biostatistics specializing in infectious disease, and others discuss how asking for help can be a calculated risk to take for the sake of sanity. “The key is thinking about your network and your bubble and […]
UF EAP offers telehealth counseling when you need it
As an alternative to traditional face-to-face counseling, UF’s Employee Assistance Program offers video, telephone and online chat options that are especially beneficial during these times. If you or a member of your household needs someone to talk to, you can access services 24/7 by calling the UF EAP’s toll-free number, (833) 306-0103, or by visiting […]
International Women’s Symposium Goes Virtual
When faced with the option of canceling or postponing, the College of Health and Human Performance’s Laboratory for Athlete Development took its international Women in Athlete Development Symposium online, enabling more than 80 women from around the world to tune in and partake in important conversations and dialogues. Visit the HHP website to learn more about how they did […]
Upcoming Webinars and Community Sharing Sessions
Cultivating an Abundance Mindset. Learn about the difference between a Scarcity Mindset and an Abundance Mindset, as well as what it takes to move from the former into the latter. April 21, 11:00 a.m.-noon REGISTER NOW >> Leading Through Crisis. Identify practices and strategies that can help you lead more effectively in times of crisis. Participants will share […]
Tips and Guidance for Mindfulness and Other Healthy Behaviors During COVID-19
UF’s College of Health and Human Performance faculty are sharing their expertise during the COVID-19 pandemic with some quick videos designed to support your wellbeing. Among the topics covered to date are addiction, advice for athletes and mindfulness. In this installment, Dr. Kim Holton, lecturer in Health Education & Behavior and a member of the […]