
Hello everyone,
We are putting the finishing touches on a nice high-end conference room in the
Library that has multimedia capabilities:
Laptop Web cam Projection unit mounted SmartBoard Conference phone Internet
connection ready to go Access to cable for teleconference downlinks DVD/VCR
player/recorder. The conference room seats up to 8-10 people. If you are
planning smaller meetings where you need privacy and technology that is readily
available (everything is set up, you just need to push the power button), please
consider reserving our conference room. It is available for everyone to use for
meetings, job interviews, small training sessions, attending a web seminar,
brain storming sessions, committee meetings, meetings with off campus
constituents, etc. I would like to maximize the use of our facility, so please
feel free to call Kami Kleinkopf to reserve the room or fill out the online
facilities request form.
We will be continually improving the technology available in the conference
room. Some of our plans include: higher end video conferencing, Web-based
conferencing, laptops for each participant - the goal is to eventually turn the
room into a high-end decision center.
Hope to see many of you here,
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Simple Solutions Program Books Still Available!
Get your book by responding to this message anytime throughout the academic
year and we'll send it in the interoffice mail. Many employees are asking for a
copy for a spouse. Please feel free to get one for yours or a significant other
in your life! This program is for our employees on the main campus, at off
campus centers, the Area Office on Aging, Refugee Center, and Trans IV. · By
participating in the program and accepting the Simple Solutions book, you agree
to engage in healthy activities throughout the year, · Finish at least 15 of the
of the 28 activities in this book before April 29, 2005 · Use a seatbelt
whenever I am in a car · Protect my child (birth to 80 lbs) in a safety or
booster seat whenever they are in a car · Use a helmet whenever I am on a
motorcycle or all terrain vehicle Rules · Complete activities throughout the
year. Look for E-mail and news on this site for upcoming events. · Document
activities as outlined with each. · Take documentation to the HR office to be
stamped. · You are eligible for a prize of your choice when 15 of the 28
activities are complete. Choices may be found on this site under Rewards. · By
completing 20 of the 28 activities, you will be eligible for entry in the
drawing for one of THREE GRAND PRIZES if your activities are completed by April
29, 2005. Activities
Lipid Profile
Flu Shot (coming in October)
Mammogram
Clinical Breast Exam
PAP Test & Pelvic Exam for Women
PSA & Digital Rectal Exam for Men
Give the Gift of Blood (coming in January)
Cardiac Risk Profile
Blood Pressure Check (with CSI student nurses)
Dental Exam
Eye Exam
Wellness Check-up
Say Yes to Organ & Tissue Donation (see link)
Tobacco Free PledgeVehicle Safety Agreement
Organized Walk/Run
Nutrition
Hit the Trail
Exercise on Your Own
Exercise on Your Own
CSI Health Fair (coming in February)
Smoking Cessation Class
Maintain a Healthy Weight
Volunteer Hours
Solve a Problem Using the EAP (Just call: 1-877-427-2327)
Attend a Wellness/Health Class
Wild Card
Wild Card

Fall Hiking Trip, October 16th, Big Cottonwood Canyon. This is a hike suited for nearly everyone; however there will be some steep terrain and high elevations. It will be an all day trip, met at CSI dorm parking lot, from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 or 7:00 P.M. persons should wear appropriate clothing for the season and proper shoes for hiking (no tennis shoes). Persons must bring water, snacks, and a lunch. For more information contact the CSI Outdoor Program 732-6696. Minimum 6. Maximum 10. $15. Transportation provided. Leader Doug Maughan.